W.J. Maloney Plumbing, Heating & Cooling has been awarded a contract for plumbing construction in the next component of the Phoenix Sky Train at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

W.J. Maloney was awarded the contract from the McCarthy Kiewit Joint Venture to install the drainage system for the new elevated guide way connecting Terminal 4 to Terminal 3.

Previously W.J. Maloney had completed the roof drain piping, water piping, waste and vent, grease waste and condensate piping for the 44th Street Station, the Light Rail Terminal, the East Economy Lot and the large bridges spanning over various roads and airplane taxiways and runways.

“Not all plumbing contractors have the resources, track-record and certifications to complete work on such large-scale public sector projects,” said Kathryn “Kitty” Maloney-Langmade, president of W.J. Maloney.  “We have demonstrated our ability to meet the high standards required on projects of this scale.”

Founded in 1964, W.J. Maloney Plumbing, Heating & Cooling has worked with many of the largest general contractors in Arizona. The company has provided exemplary design build plumbing, from tenant improvement to complex multi-story projects that include many of the most prominent buildings in the Valley. Recent projects for W.J. Maloney include the Kimpton Palomar Hotel in downtown Phoenix, the Orthopedic and Spine Inpatient Surgical (OASIS) Hospital in Phoenix, the solar thermal project at the University of Arizona in Tucson and the Mariposa Land Port of Entry expansion near Nogales.

For more information on W.J. Maloney Plumbing, Heating & Cooling and the Phoenix Sky Train, visit the W.J. Maloney Plumbing, Heating & Cooling’s website at wjmaloney.com and visit Sky Harbor’s website at skyharbor.com