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.
Explore a range of enhanced urban green infrastructure projects in partnership with Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority and others that improved the Steel City’s natural resources.
Ferguson provides design assistance to reduce stone fill and enhance subgrade stabilization for the container yard
The expansion of the water and sewer infrastructure at Triangle Innovation Point in Sanford, North Carolina will increase the city's treatment capacity from 12 to 30 million gallons per day. Ferguson Waterworks provides detailed VDC logistics to identify and resolve issues before the lift station construction begins.
With the project already underway, an undesigned PRV Vault threatens major setbacks. Our experts kick it into high gear, providing streamlined BIM and VDC services.
Discover how a cost-effective subsurface stormwater management system met HS25 loading requirements for a new home improvement store’s parking lot in Flushing, NY
A small-footprint subsurface stormwater storage system freed up space in a busy parking lot and saved the contractor precious time and money.
The Union Pacific Railroad Overlay Project in Laredo, Texas uses Mirafi® MPG4 Paving Geocomposite to cost-effectively repair reflective cracking and reinforce 4.5 acres of asphalt
After discovering their parking lot's concrete stormwater system was failing, this client turns to Ferguson Waterworks for cost-efficient stormwater solutions
When Russian knapweed overruns a western Colorado rangeland, forage quality suffers.
What ditch lining solutions did Ferguson Waterworks provide the City of Fort Worth in order to prevent erosion? We help establish a durable, low-maintenance, and cost-effective approach for ditch revitalization projects in San Antonio, Texas.
The City of Houston spent $2.6 million on Winzer Park upgrades. They chose to partner with Ferguson Waterworks and Porous Technologies to improve the park’s stormwater drainage and detention.
Find out how a cost-effective retention wall was quickly installed to protect an existing water main between two water tanks.












