Use to be that site utilities meant a simple sewer
and water installation. The concept remains the same, but with
changing times comes tougher restrictions on materials and
installation. One of these restrictions is how storm water run off
is handled. In the past, storm water was piped right to the city
system. With greater concern today about silt and sediment entering
our lakes and rivers, all onsite water today must be “treated”
before entering a public sewer. In many cases these days there is no
room on-site for a sediment pond to be dug. Treatment has to go
underground. These new systems are being developed everyday and are
a constant challenge for our employees in installation procedures.
Having one contractor responsible for the various phases of site development, our customers realize the benefits of better job-site coordination with fewer scheduling problems–keeping their project moving forward!