Project Details
Site work at Jackson Davis Elementary School began with complete site preparation and stormwater infrastructure installation to support early earthwork and erosion control needs. Their work included clearing and grubbing the surrounding site, followed by excavation and grading to establish the building pad at the required elevations. we installed approximately 1420.5 linear feet of corrugated storm drainage piping with associated concrete manholes, risers, and ADS Barracuda system, routing the system to a large, newly excavated sediment basin.
Temporary sediment basins were also installed during construction to control runoff while the remainder of the storm system was completed. Once stormwater controls were in place, we proceeded with the installation of underground utilities serving the site. This phase included installing roughly 1,000 linear feet of ductile iron water pipe and tying into public utilities using wet taps, along with approximately 800 linear feet of sanitary sewer piping. Throughout construction, we implemented erosion control measures, including silt fencing around the site perimeter and soil stockpiles, as well as rock, wire mesh, and silt fence protection around storm structures. Storm structures were also grouted to ensure proper flow at bends.
Client
Jackson Davis Elementary School
Contract Type
Design-Bid-Build
Designer
Moseley Architects
















