On April 24th, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in Colorado Springs, CO for the new administration building for the Security Water and Sanitation District. The event marks an important milestone for the organization and the community it serves. Leaders, partners, and team members gathered to celebrate the start of construction on a project shaped by years of planning. What began as a vision is now moving into reality, setting the stage for improved operations, stronger infrastructure, and continued community support.
Why is the New Administration Building Important?
The new administration building represents a clear investment in the future of the district. At the groundbreaking ceremony, leadership emphasized that this moment goes beyond dirt and concrete. It reflects the district’s ongoing responsibility to serve the community with reliable infrastructure and dependable operations.
Reliable infrastructure supports strong communities. Water and sanitation services play a direct role in public health and daily life.
As the community continues to grow, demand increases. This new administration building helps the district respond with greater efficiency, improved coordination, and expanded operational capacity.
Leadership That Made It Possible
Throughout preconstruction, the leadership team played a major role in moving the project forward.
The Board of Directors provided steady direction throughout the process, helping guide decisions that prioritized both current needs and long-term growth. Their commitment to responsible investment and reliable service continues to shape the direction of the district.
Supporting leadership, the administrative team played an essential role behind the scenes. From early planning through coordination with project partners, their work helped maintain consistency throughout development of the project
Together, these efforts created a strong path from preparation into execution.
A Collaborative Effort from Start to Finish
Beyond leadership, collaboration among experienced project partners helped transform the district’s goals into a functional and forward-looking design.
Several key contributors helped shape the project:
• RS&H provided architectural design, turning ideas into a functional plan
• Kimley-Horn delivered engineering expertise and technical guidance
• MGA Structural Engineers, Inc. ensured the building will stand strong for years
• Farnsworth Group contributed valuable insight and support throughout the process
Each partner contributed technical expertise and practical solutions that helped maintain alignment throughout preconstruction.
Now, as the project enters the next phase, iiCON Construction Colorado is proud to support the district as General Contractor. With a focus on transparency, coordination, and accountability, the team is working closely with project partners to maintain schedule, manage costs, and deliver quality results. Early collaboration has established a strong foundation as construction begins.
A Moment That Reflects Progress
As the first shovel hit the ground, it marked the transition into active construction and symbolized the strength of the partnerships behind the project.
For the district, this new administration building strengthens operational capacity and supports future planning. For iiCON Construction, it is an opportunity to deliver a project that will serve the community for years to come while bringing the vision closer to completion with each phase of construction.