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.
Discover how a substation resolved costly erosion issues on an emergency spillway, slope and outfall channel with permanent erosion control that held up to a hurricane.
Templeton & Associates, a Ferguson partner and process equipment manufacturer representative, supplied the Vaughan Pump to handle increased levels of non-dispersible items entering the pump station.
See how replacing a bowing timber wall with high-performance turf reinforcement mats resolved a precarious situation and protected a hill from erosion.
Our dedicated VDC modeling team and vast experience in plant-type construction enabled us to create a complex model of the chemical feed piping. These intricate details offered the client's mechanical site crew an accurate visualization before mobilizing.
Blossom Park experienced drainage challenges. Learn how our team of stormwater product professionals created a durable, low-maintenance, and aesthetically pleasing concrete drainage channel using HydroTurf and High-Performance Turf Reinforcement Mats.
The town of Clayton, North Carolina upgraded 19,5000 commercial and residential electric and water meters with the Sensus Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system for streamlined and precise utility management.
Ferguson Waterworks supplies smart water meters to Faulkey Gully municipal utility district for better leak detection and billing accuracy.
Strategically placed floating wetlands substantially reduce phosphorous and nitrogen in local lake - improving water quality, enhancing recreational activities, and discouraging algae blooms
Learn how biotic soil amendments re-established vegetation in Silverton, Colorado - a retired mining site turned recreational area
Ferguson Waterworks saves a customer roughly $648k using innovative and proven geotextile solutions.
After several attempts to stabilize the area surrounding the Grand Boulevard Park channel, the City of Nichols Hills partners with the experts at Ferguson Waterworks for long-term and aesthetically pleasing channel stabilization solutions.
ERTC Lots 16-18 are nested on a hillside with existing utilities complicating the stormwater drainage system - Ferguson Waterworks keeps the project on track with stackable R-Tank Stormwater Modules which offer both storage and subsurface drainage for slopes.












