Installed 24-inch reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) to manage stormwater flow, providing a reliable and durable solution for long-term drainage needs.
Installed new piping and manholes to expand and strengthen the city’s sewer and water system, ensuring reliable infrastructure and improved service capacity for the community.
Completed installation of all underground piping systems connecting metering buildings and pump stations, including the addition of fire hydrants and all associated valving to ensure full functionality and reliability.
Installed 12,000 feet of volcanic ash line steel pipe designed to transfer highly abrasive materials and waste, ensuring a durable and efficient system built to withstand demanding conditions.
Connected a rural subdivision to the city water supply by tapping into a 48-inch water main. In addition, installed the building and internal piping necessary to house and operate the metering system, ensuring reliable distribution and accurate measurement.
Completed installation of all new valves, hydrants, and fittings to optimize system flow, increase efficiency, and support future demand.
Excavated 12 feet of soil surrounding the water tank to prevent pressure from compromising the steel structure. Following the excavation, we reinforced the integrity of the tank by resealing all nuts and bolts with industrial-grade epoxy, ensuring long-term durability and performance.
Completed reconstruction of the ash pond, enhancing storage capacity and optimizing performance for long-term operation.
Constructed a slab-on-grade building designed to securely house rural fire equipment and support local emergency services.
Excavated the building site, prepared and poured the concrete foundation, and installed all associated piping in preparation for the placement of a prefabricated concrete building.
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