

Major Capital Improvement Project Updates
The Incline Village General Improvement District is working on several major Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) throughout the District, addressing major infrastructure upgrades, repairs, replacements and other enhancements. IVGID’s Engineering Division, within the Department of Public Works, generally takes the lead on the design, bidding, and management of these projects.
Projects Under Construction
Effluent Pipeline Project (project # 2524SS2010)
The Effluent Pipeline Project began in the summer of 2023, with construction on Highway 28. This project is ongoing and will resume once construction season opens again in the summer of 2024. Click here for full Effluent Pipeline Project details.
Effluent Storage Tank Project (project # 2599SS2010)
The Incline Village General Improvement District owns and operates the Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) that serves the Incline Village and Crystal Bay communities. As part of the WRRF there are two unlined ponds that are available for use in an emergency situation. The WRRF is permitted for operations by the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection (NDEP). NDEP has conditioned the operating permit such that IVGID may no longer use the two unlined ponds in the event of an emergency. Therefore, Public Works staff have been working with the design consultant, Jacobs, for the design of a 2-million gallon effluent storage tank. Click here for full Effluent Storage Tank Project details.
Recently Completed Projects
2023 Crystal Peak Waterline Replacement
The Crystal Peak Road Watermain Replacement Project is a part of the multi-year capital improvement program to replace the 1960s-era thin-wall steel watermains. This project will replace the 6” watermain within Crystal Peak Road (between Lakeshore Boulevard and Martis Peak Road) with a new 8” watermain. Project files: Part 1 (PDF) & Part 2 (PDF)
2023 Diamond Peak Kitchen Remodel Design/Build
The Design-Build project will update and reconfigure the Diamond Peak Ski Resort kitchen for safety of staff, maximize the efficiency and circulation, improve cold storage capacity, and enlarge the food preparation area. DP Kitchen Remodel Project files (PDF)
2023 Wetlands Improvements
The Wetlands Effluent Disposal Facility, owned by IVGID, is located in the Carson Valley, Nevada and was built in 1984. General maintenance of the facility is completed each year, and this larger project was identified as a FY 2021-22 Capital Improvement Project (CIP). Due to the nature of the grading work proposed, the wetlands need to be as dry as possible for the construction equipment to be able to enter the wetland cells. It was anticipated that this work would occur during the fall, which tends to be the driest part of the year. The Project consists of grading work to re-establish channels in a few locations that have silted in and become overgrown with vegetation. Also included is grading work to repair the berm between Cells 1A and 1B. Over the years, wave action has damaged this berm, resulting in short-circuiting of the effluent flow. Wetlands Improvement Project files: Part 1 (PDF) & Part 2 (PDF)