Infrastructure Solutions for Large-Scale Projects

Commercial and municipal services including sewer, drainage, and excavation work

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When a commercial building or municipal facility needs sewer repair, drainage installation, or site excavation, the project requires coordination with inspectors, adherence to local codes, and a crew that can handle the scale of the work. Allied Water Services provides specialized services for commercial and municipal clients, managing projects from initial planning through final inspection. We work with property managers, contractors, and local authorities to deliver systems that meet regulatory standards and perform reliably under heavy use.

Our services include large-scale sewer line installation and repair, stormwater drainage systems, catch basin installation, and excavation for utilities or site preparation. We handle permitting, coordinate with inspectors, and schedule work to minimize disruption to business operations or public access. Each project is managed with attention to safety protocols, site containment, and timely completion.

If you are planning a commercial or municipal project that involves water management or underground utilities, get in touch to discuss scope and scheduling.

How Our Process Works

We start with a site assessment and consultation to determine the scope of work, identify any permit requirements, and establish a timeline that fits your project schedule. For sewer and drainage installations, we coordinate utility locates, excavate to the required depth, and install pipe systems that meet municipal or state standards. Backfill is compacted in lifts to prevent settling, and all work is documented for inspection.

After installation, your site has functional drainage or sewer systems that handle the volume and usage your facility requires. Allied Water Services manages the entire process, including scheduling inspections, responding to any corrections, and ensuring the site is restored to its original condition or better. Safety-focused operations are standard on all commercial and municipal projects, with crew members trained in confined space work, traffic control, and hazard communication.

We use excavation equipment sized for the job, from compact machines for tight access areas to large excavators for open site work. Our crews are experienced with trench safety, shoring, and dewatering when working below the water table. This service does not include building construction or paving, but we coordinate with general contractors and paving crews to ensure seamless project completion.

Commercial and municipal clients typically ask these questions when evaluating contractors for drainage and excavation work.

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What to Expect When You Book

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What to Expect When You Book

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What types of projects do you handle?

We handle sewer line installation and repair, stormwater drainage systems, catch basin and manhole installation, site excavation for utilities, and underground pipe repairs. Projects range from single building service lines to multi-building campus systems.
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How do you coordinate with inspectors and permitting?
We submit permit applications, schedule required inspections, and ensure all work meets local codes and standards. Our project managers communicate directly with inspectors and make any necessary adjustments to pass final approval.
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What is the typical timeline for a commercial drainage project?
Timelines depend on project size, permit approval, and site conditions. Smaller projects may take a few days, while large-scale installations with multiple phases can take several weeks. We provide a detailed schedule during the planning stage.
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Can you work around business hours to avoid disruption?
Yes, we schedule work during off-hours or weekends when necessary to minimize impact on business operations or public access. Night work and phased installations are common for active commercial sites.
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What safety measures are in place for excavation work?
Our crews follow OSHA standards for trench safety, use shoring and shielding when required, and maintain site containment with barriers and signage. We also conduct daily safety briefings and coordinate with utility locators to prevent strikes.

Commercial and municipal infrastructure projects require reliable scheduling, proper permitting, and crews that understand the demands of large-scale work. If you are planning a project that involves sewer, drainage, or excavation, contact us to review your plans and provide a detailed proposal that addresses your site-specific needs.