Our state-of-the-art Sewer & Storm Construction Services include both new installations and sewer system improvement projects. Call (518) 482-8954, or contact us to learn more.
Outside Sewer Meter
Owner: City of Troy;
Project Value $880,000.
This project involved the installation of precast structures to monitor sewer flow brought in from outside communities. The scope consisted of five locations where vaults with pipe flumes were installed 10’-15’ below street level. Electronic Flow monitoring equipment was then installed and is powered via Solar Energy.
Sanitary Sewer Collection System Improvements
Owner: Village of Coxsackie;
Project Value: $1,888,885.
The project consists of more than 2,300 LF of 16” forcemain and 2,300 LF of 24” gravity sewer running in multiple locations of the Villages streets. Most notably through the narrow portion of Main Street where the residents, businesses and construction workers have shared the roadway.
Troy Emergency Work
Owner: City of Troy;
This emergency project was awarded after heavy storms caused damage to several streets surrounding Sage College in Troy. The crew began milling the streets until the full damages could be assessed and a plan for repairs to take place.
Campbell Ave Pipe Replacement
Owner: City of Troy;
Project Value: $187,800.
This project requires the replacement of existing 24” Clay Tile gravity sewer with 252’ of 24” PVC Sanitary Sewer Main, followed by back filling the trenched areas. The area is finalized by pavement restoration. All scopes of work are easy completed and coordinated by Peter Luizzi & Bros’ team of skilled operators and laborers.
South Troy Industrial Road
Owner: City of Troy;
Project Value: $3,124,436.
The extension of East industrial Parkway includes more than just paving a new road with sidewalks. Crews will also excavate and prep 1,600 feet of vacant land for the new roadway, dispose of 4,000 tons of contaminated soils and install 16″ water line including catch basins and light pole bases.
Lincoln Avenue Development
Owner: Private;
The Lincoln Avenue Development required valve installation to the existing 12″ watermain system. Crews performed the work at night to minimize inconvenience to the surrounding residents and business owners. The work was completed in one evening.