With Conti Civil’s ability to quickly mobilize to our regions of operations, via our two regional equipment facilities, Conti Civil has performed many site development projects with demanding schedules such as elementary schools, college campuses, distribution facilities, and urban redevelopment projects.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This project is the construction of a segment of the Walnut Creek Greenway, which will connect from the existing Walnut Creek Greenway at Trailwood Drive to NCSU Centennial Campus in Raleigh.
As part of the Ephesus Church/Fordham District renewal, transportation improvements in the district have been implemented over multiple phases to address bicycle, pedestrian, auto, and transit concerns.
The Greek Village Phase 4 Infrastructure Project is a sitework package for NC State University that will allow the construction of two more Greek Life homes as well as a clubhouse. The project consists of two adjacent sites; the Northeast Quadrant and the Southwest Quadrant.
Conti worked with the NJDEP to help reach that goal by capping 19 acres of the 65-acre landfill. The project team relocated existing garbage and waste, excavated 17,500 cubic yards of waste and earth and installed 22,000 square yards of erosion control, 300 linear feet of storm water discharge pipe and 150 linear feet of monitoring wells, in addition to constructing an access road.
The closure of Meadowlands 85-acrew landfill included a soil cap as a part of the AHA’s remediation efforts. The landfill included an impermeable soil layer, residential clean fill material, topsoil and landscaping.
Conti’s work consisted of site preparation activities, installation of the balance of a site wide leachate transport system and perimeter engineering controls.