Heavy Civil

With Conti Civil’s diverse work history, constructing various heavy civil structures ranging from dams to ferry terminals, we are prepared to construct the most complex heavy civil projects.  Our robust equipment fleet located at our regional yards assists in our ability to mobilize and execute efficiently.  

Heavy Civil Projects

North Carolina State University Integrative Science Building
Location:
North Carolina
Value:
$8.5M
Status:
In Progress
North Carolina State University Integrative Science Building

Conti is performing construction of the associated site and utility infrastructure to serve the new building. Conti is performing all of the excavation, support of existing structures, and backfilling of the new building foundations, as well as relocating the existing utilities around the site. 

Brooks Global Studies Elementary Site & Utilities Package  
Location:
North Carolina
Value:
$4.9M
Status:
In Progress
Brooks Global Studies Elementary Site & Utilities Package  

The project consists of a cut-to-fill operation with site excavation and grading to a subgrade of 23,000 cy.  Conti will perform grading for the building pad, roadway, sidewalks, playground, and grass area.

North Carolina Education Campus  
Location:
North Carolina
Value:
$12M
Status:
In Progress
North Carolina Education Campus  

This project will provide site work and utilities for the new campus where the UNC System, the Community Colleges System, the Department of Public Instruction, and the Department of Commerce will be located.

DHHS Campus Phase 1 – Site Work & Utilities  
Location:
North Carolina
Value:
$12M
Status:
In Progress
DHHS Campus Phase 1 – Site Work & Utilities  

This project will develop a new campus for the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services with the relocation of DHHS functions currently located at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.

US-401 Intersection Improvements  
Location:
North Carolina
Value:
$45M
Status:
In Progress
US-401 Intersection Improvements  

This project will improve traffic and reduce congestion on this high-volume intersection of U.S. 401 at Ligon Mill Road and Mitchell Mill Road in Raleigh on this vital corridor.

Port Street Corridor Improvement
Location:
New Jersey
Value:
$100M
Status:
In Progress
Port Street Corridor Improvement

This corridor provides access to one of the Port Authority’s marine facilities that makes up the largest and busiest cargo gateway on the East Coast.

Tonnelle Ave Bridge and Utility Relocation
Location:
New Jersey
Value:
$28M
Status:
In Progress
Tonnelle Ave Bridge and Utility Relocation

This corridor provides access to one of the Port Authority’s marine facilities that makes up the largest and busiest cargo gateway on the East Coast.

Port Newark Corbin Street Berth 3 Reconstruction
Location:
New Jersey
Value:
$5M
Status:
Completed
Port Newark Corbin Street Berth 3 Reconstruction

Reconstruction of essential culvert and road realignment at the third largest port in the country.

St. George Ferry Terminal Design-Build
Location:
New York
Value:
$193M
Status:
Completed
St. George Ferry Terminal Design-Build

Conti managed this massive design-build effort, organizing nearly 50 subcontractors and trades to deliver ferry terminal renovations on time and budget.

Port Imperial Intermodal Ferry Terminal
Location:
New Jersey
Value:
$39M
Status:
Completed
Port Imperial Intermodal Ferry Terminal

In response to increasing commuter volume into New York City, Conti constructed this new, state-of-the-art port facility to include significant savings through value engineering.

Port Elizabeth Intermodal Transfer Facility
Location:
New Jersey
Value:
$30M
Status:
Completed
Port Elizabeth Intermodal Transfer Facility

As New York and New Jersey’s most valuable container ship facility, the Port Newark Elizabeth Marine Terminal is a major component of the PANYNJ.

Penn Forest Dam
Location:
New Jersey
Value:
$24.4M
Status:
Completed
Penn Forest Dam

Conti received the American Council of Engineering Company’s national Honor Award for Water Resources and the Association of State Dam Safety Officials’ National Rehabilitation Project of the Year.