MWH Global to be Featured in a Special Edition of H2’s Modern Marvels Highlighting the Panama Canal Project

The Special Edition will highlight engineering marvels in new design
 
MWH Global, the premier solutions provider focused on water and natural resources and a Colorado Contractors Association member, announced in October that it will be sponsoring Radiant Features of Los Angeles in its filming of a special edition of H2’s Modern Marvels series that will focus on the Panama Canal expansion project.   
 
The special edition episode of Modern Marvels will focus on the engineering challenges that were faced as a part of updating the 100-year-old Panama Canal. With unprecedented access, the program takes us inside the multi-billion dollar Panama Canal Expansion Project and follows the ups and downs of a global team to understand what it takes to upsize one of the largest human constructions on the planet. The one-hour special edition episode is scheduled to air in early 2015 and will include never-before-seen footage, interviews with engineers, and original excavation footage on-site.   
 
"We are incredibly humbled to be a part of this story," said Alan Krause, chairman and CEO of MWH Global.  "The Panama Canal is a modern marvel that continues to make an impact on trade and shipping today and we are grateful to have been a part of the expansion.  I am proud of every person at MWH who was involved in this complex and transformative project."  
 
"H2’s series Modern Marvels is the perfect fit for this special; it allows us to bring this monumental project into the homes of people around the world," said Bill Ferehawk, producer and co-founder of Radiant Features.  "This project is the type filmmakers’ dream of working on; because we have the opportunity to share a unique and powerful story of an engineering wonder, and make it real."
 
In August, the Panama Canal Authority celebrated the centennial of the Panama Canal’s completion.  The documentary focuses on the technical engineering and design to carry the Panama Canal forward through to the next century and beyond.
 
MWH served as the lead technical designer for the third set of locks on the Panama Canal expansion project and leads the joint venture: CICP, Consultores Internacionales.  The third set of locks will expand the Canal’s overall capacity to accept larger cargo ships through two lock facilities – one on the Atlantic side and another on the Pacific. Each of these locks will have three chambers that provide water saving basins.
 

About MWH Global 
MWH Global is dedicated to Building a Better World. As specialists in water and natural resources, MWH employees use innovative ideas and technology to help solve complex infrastructure and environmental challenges. This work is built on a nearly 200-year history during which MWH has delivered services from initial planning and design through construction, start-up and operations. Today, MWH employs more than 7,000 experts including engineers, consultants and construction professionals in 35 countries on six continents. Each of these experts is committed to serving global communities through sustainable development and project delivery. MWH is a private, employee-owned company headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado. For more information, visit mwhglobal.com or connect via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

About Radiant Features
Radiant Features is an independent, full service, non-fiction development and production studio based in Los Angeles. Our mission is to create smart, beautiful, and insightful non-fiction programs that change how we understand and see the world. Radiant offers a full range of services from concept development through production and distribution. The studio was founded in 2008 by documentary filmmakers Dylan Robertson and Bill Ferehawk. For more information, visit our website at www.radiantfeatures.com.
 
About H2 
Welcome to H2™ - the #1 emerging network in cable - where information is entertainment, experienced in unexpected and exciting ways. H2 is an extension of the HISTORY brand, featuring an original line up of series and specials that take a deep perspective on history from all around the globe. H2 is now in nearly 70 million households.  

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