Case Studies

Case Studies

Allied has completed a wide variety of water construction projects since our inception. Our projects cover commercial, residential, and educational developments.

01

Amazon
Pflugerville
Project

  • 2102 East Pecan Street Plugerville
  • March 2020-November 2021
  • Total Contract: $6,660,000
  • 11,000 feet of water lines
  • 5,500 feet of waste water lines
  • 21,000 feet of storm sewer
  • During the development, Allied installed a 40,000 square foot ADS (advanced drainage system) storm tech chamber system.
  • 2102 East Pecan Street Plugerville
  • March 2020-November 2021
  • Total Contract: $6,660,000
  • 11,000 feet of water lines
  • 5,500 feet of waste water lines
  • 21,000 feet of storm sewer
  • During the development, Allied installed a 40,000 square foot ADS (advanced drainage system) storm tech chamber system.

02

Riverston
Apartments
Project

  • 1430 Wonder World Drive, San Marcos
  • October 2020 – May 2022
  • Total Contract: $3,173,444
  • 6,224 feet of water lines
  • 11,622 feet of wastewater lines
  • 2,876 feet of storm sewer
  • During the development, Allied installed a Lift Station.
  • 1430 Wonder World Drive, San Marcos
  • October 2020 – May 2022
  • Total Contract: $3,173,444
  • 6,224 feet of water lines
  • 11,622 feet of wastewater lines
  • 2,876 feet of storm sewer
  • During the development, Allied installed a Lift Station.

03

Pflugerville
High School
Project

  • 16821 Weiss Lane Plugerville
  • September 2015-May 2017
  • Total Contract: $3,550,000
  • 12,000 feet of water lines
  • 5,800 feet of wastewater lines
  • 30,000 feet of storm sewer
  • During the development, Allied installed a perimeter French drain system to prevent water seepage and maintain the structure’s foundation.
  • 16821 Weiss Lane Plugerville
  • September 2015 – May 2017
  • Total Contract: $3,550,000
  • 12,000 feet of water lines
  • 5,800 feet of wastewater lines
  • 30,000 feet of storm sewer
  • During the development, Allied installed a perimeter French drain system to prevent water seepage and maintain the structure’s foundation.