Enhancing reliability and capacity to support Tampa’s growth and resilience

City of Tampa and Jacobs deliver critical upgrades to century-old facility while maintaining continuous service
Tippin Water Treatment Facility
Water

This project is a testament to what’s possible when collaboration and transparency drive every decision. By working side-by-side with the City of Tampa, we delivered critical upgrades without interrupting service to over 730,000 residents. It’s more than infrastructure — it’s about building resilience and reliability for the community we serve.

Dave Schoster

Jacobs Design-Build Project Director

Engineering breakthroughs raise the bar

The project delivered several firsts for the Southeast region of the U.S., including a zero-discharge stormwater system that retains all runoff onsite, protecting the Hillsborough River Reservoir and surrounding environment. 

Jacobs used advanced digital tools such as 3D visualization, computational fluid dynamics and digital twins as well as a full physical model to optimize design, validate performance and support engagement with stakeholders. 

By self-performing critical components that dictated the overall performance of the facility and the project, and integrating design, construction and commissioning under one roof, Jacobs provided seamless and efficient delivery. The team also implemented a robust safety program, achieving a TRIR (total recordable incident rate) well below industry standards.

Jacobs quickly earned our trust by consistently delivering solutions in our best interests, even when it was more challenging for them.

Rory Jones

Director City of Tampa Water Department

Collaboration in action

From day one, the project was grounded in transparency which built trust and paved the way for collaborative teamwork. Jacobs and the city used digital platforms during frequent focused meetings and design milestone workshops to streamline communication and help the city make informed decisions. This collaborative approach allowed the team to adapt quickly, solve complex challenges and keep the plant running 24/7 throughout construction.

Community engagement and maximizing opportunities for minority-owned businesses were a key focuses for the City of Tampa. Jacobs hosted STEAM outreach events for local students, participated in river cleanups and awarded over $8 million in contracts to local minority-owned business firms.

Resilient. Sustainable. Built to last

The David L. Tippin Water Treatment Facility upgrades show how integrated delivery models — like progressive design-build — can reduce risk, drive innovation and deliver lasting community value. By aligning technical excellence with environmental responsibility and public service, the project sets a new benchmark for water infrastructure in Florida and beyond.

Jacobs’ commitment to transparency and open communication during the GMP process ensured there were no unexpected surprises, making this project a true success.

Rory Jones

Director City of Tampa Water Department