A comprehensive storm drain and utility infrastructure project was completed in Clayton County for a development in Jonesboro, Georgia. The scope of work included mobilization, erosion
control, and precise site and detention pond grading to prepare the area for construction. Multiple storm drain components were installed, including 24” and 18” HDPE, 48” RCP, 42” Concrete
Headwalls, and 6” PVC pipelines, along with specialized structures such as headwalls, catch basins, weir inlets, and drop inlets. Rip Rap placement was performed for erosion control, and an
outlet control structure was installed to ensure effective water flow management.
The project also incorporated a range of water and utility systems, including ductile iron pipelines, copper service lines, and a trench drain. Specialized components such as a fire hydrant,
oil-water separator, and gate valve were integrated for functionality and safety. Additional work included manhole installation, fence removal, and other site improvements to ensure long-term
durability and performance. This project highlights expertise in delivering complex infrastructure solutions with precision, efficiency, and adherence to engineering and environmental standards.