Browse the case studies listed below.
Explore real-life challenges faced by trade professionals and contractors across a range of industries, and learn how Ferguson Waterworks facilitated solutions to help them achieve success.
When an upcoming seeding project is met with limited access and steep terrain, they turn to Ferguson Waterworks for smart hydroseeding solutions.
To revitalize the depleted, sandy soils at a new solar site, Ferguson Waterworks consulted with partner Profile® Products to analyze the soil and create a custom solution.
Ferguson Waterworks' VDC Services support the De Soto Water Treatment Plant Improvement project with dedicated experts, 3D modeling technology, streamlined material procurement, and more.
Ferguson Waterworks Supply Chain Procurement Specialists support a revolutionary potable reuse project, coordinating resources across fire protection, commercial plumbing, process mechanical, and utility trades.
Not only were Lemm Gully's eroding banks threatening a nearby sanitary line, but also the worksite had major constraints. Ferguson Waterworks assesses the project, provides recommendations, and helps facilitate a successful outcome
Ferguson Waterworks assists a redevelopment project that had limited space for an underground stormwater detention system. From initial design to on-site technical support and installation, our experts supported the project with innovative stormwater solutions.
A local contractor chose Natrx ExoForms™ to prevent shoreline erosion because it is a safe, low-impact, and cost-effective alternative to rock revetment.
With little to no permeable surfaces at a new Wawa Gas Station, engineers work with Ferguson Waterworks to install an underground stormwater storage tank.
When soils at a Florida RV resort are unsuitable and in need of a pricey excavation, Ferguson Waterworks proposes a solution that will save the client $4,000,000.
FocalPoint helps reduce traditional gray infrastructure, meanwhile accommodating stormwater BMPs and treating runoff before it enters the surrounding wetlands
How did Ferguson Waterworks help Milwaukee build storm smart schools with green infrastructure initiatives?
After enduring substantial erosion damage on the island’s easternmost shores, Carteret County, NC installs a 2,000-foot living shoreline.












