Case Study

Case Study: Georgia Grace Café

A client needed a contractor to install a fire line for her new restaurant. She acquired two side by side buildings and gutted them for space to build. She received three quotes including Seadmoks. First was for $77K, second was for $64k, and the third was Seadmok for $52k. This was in old Ellicott City and this particular area are known for huge rocks. This made all contractors who submitted a bid increase their pricing. Not only did Seadmok acquire the contract, but we also completed the entire project in 27 hours straight. Georgia Grace Café is now open for business.

What we did:

  • Abandoned two domestic water house connections.
  • Installed a 6x4 tee on a 6” water main
  • Installed a 4” valve
  • Cored a 2ft thick wall
  • Ran a 4” DIP line into the building
  • Performed a pressure test on the Tee connection
  • Backfilled and stabilized trench
  • Final asphalt restoration

CASE STUDY: CAPITOL HEIGHTS FIRE HYDRANT REPLACEMENTS

A local business in Capitol Heights, Maryland required a contractor to replace three aging 6” fire hydrants. They consulted multiple firms before settling on Seadmok Water Construction L.L.C. While this area posed unique challenges due to its infrastructure, Seadmok offered a competitive proposal and was chosen for the job. With detailed planning and unwavering commitment, Seadmok seamlessly executed the task.

What we did:

  • Conducted careful excavation to remove old 6” fire hydrants.
  • Installed new 6” fire hydrants.
  • Backfilled to a 2ft depth with Class 57 gravel over the weep/drain holes.
  • Stabilized and seeded the area, restoring the landscape.

Case Study: ADVANCED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS FIRELINE INSTALLATION

A business establishment in the city sought to upgrade its safety measures with an advanced Fireline protection system. With several firms considered for the job, Seadmok Water Construction L.L.C. was selected for their expertise and unwavering commitment to quality. The project entailed multiple steps and demanded impeccable planning and execution.

What we did:

  • Sawcut both asphalt and concrete to create a path.
  • Excavated a 4 ft trench from the building to the Fireline.
  • Backfilled the trench using dirt.
  • Compacted the top using CR6 for a solid finish.
  • Completed with permanent asphalt restoration.

CASE STUDY: BEECHFIELD AVE WATER HOUSE CONNECTION UPGRADE

At a location on Beechfield Ave, we identified a need to transition from a 3/4” water house connection to a more efficient 1½” connection. Committed to excellence, we took on this project with our usual diligence and expertise. With meticulous planning and execution, the upgrade was successfully completed, resulting in improved water flow and a satisfied client.

What we did:

  • Excavated to remove the outdated 3/4” connection.
  • Abandoned the old connection at the main.
  • Tapped in the new 1½” connection.
  • Installed the 1½” copper line for optimized performance.
  • Installed a concrete vault, complete with its frame and cover.
  • Backfilled the site with dirt.
  • Executed stabilization and seeding.
  • Completed asphalt restoration where necessary.

Case Study: GRAELOCH RD WATER HOUSE CONNECTION UPGRADE

At a specific site on Graeloch Rd, we recognized the requirement to upgrade from a 3/4” water house connection to a 1½” connection. Driven by our commitment to excellence in refining water distribution, we embarked on this project. After careful execution and detailed oversight, the upgraded connection now ensures optimal water delivery, resilience, and client satisfaction.

What we did:

  • Excavated to remove the old 3/4” connection.
  • Abandoned the outdated connection at the main.
  • Integrated a new 1½” connection at the main.
  • Installed a 1½” copper line.
  • Positioned a concrete vault with its frame and cover.
  • Backfilled the excavation site.
  • Stabilized and seeded the area to maintain its aesthetic appeal.

CASE STUDY: P.S. 103 ETTING ST SEWER LATERAL CONNECTION

At P.S. 103 Etting St, the need arose for a comprehensive establishment of a sewer cleanout system. We, at Seadmok Water Construction L.L.C., recognized this essential requirement and took on the task. With our meticulous approach and commitment to quality, we successfully installed the state-of-the-art sewer lateral connection, leading to smooth functionality and client satisfaction.

What we did:

  • Excavated a trench from the building to the manhole.
  • Installed an initial 5 LF of 6” SDR 35.
  • Established a private sewer cleanout.
  • Integrated 40 LF of 6” SDR 35 for the main pipe.
  • Positioned a concrete block and added a public sewer cleanout.
  • Added an additional 7 LF of 6” SDR 35.
  • Fortified the core of the sewer manhole.
  • Covered the SDR pipe with class 57 gravel.
  • Backfilled the trench, restoring the site.
  • Restored the disturbed asphalt trench on Etting St with Hot Asphalt.

Case Study: TWIN RIVERS WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT

In Twin Rivers, Seadmok Water Construction L.L.C. identified a pressing need for a robust fire hydrant and valve installation. With our rich expertise and dedication to excellence, we undertook the project to upgrade the water main system. Our systematic approach ensured that the Twin Rivers community now benefits from an efficient water distribution system.

What we did:

  • Installed two 6” Fire Hydrants.
  • Integrated two 6” Valves.
  • Backfilled the site using 60 tons of Class 57 Stone.
  • Applied 10 tons of Top Soil to restore the environment post-installation.
  • Rented necessary equipment to facilitate the installation process.
  • Conducted two Fire Hydrant Pressure Tests to ensure system integrity.

CASE STUDY: 10474 GRAELOCH RD WATER HOUSE CONNECTION UPGRADE

For the property at 10474 Graceloch Rd, Seadmok Water Construction L.L.C. undertook the responsibility of enhancing the water distribution system. Recognizing the need for an advanced water house connection, we embarked on a project to upgrade the existing system.

What we did:

  • Excavated & removed the existing 3/4" connection.
  • Abandoned the old connection at the main.
  • Tapped a new 1 1/2" connection at the main.
  • Installed a new 1 1/2" copper connection.
  • Integrated a new concrete vault, frame, and cover.
  • Backfilled the site with dirt.
  • Stabilized & seeded the area.

Case Study: 6384 BEECHFIELD AVE WATER HOUSE CONNECTION UPGRADE

Service: Water House Connection (Public)

For the public property at 6384 Beechfield Ave, Seadmok Water Construction L.L.C. took on the challenge of refining the water distribution system. With an understanding of the critical need for an upgraded water connection, we implemented a systematic approach to realize this objective.

What we did:

  • Excavated & removed the existing 3/4" connection.
  • Abandoned the old connection at the main.
  • Tapped a new 1 1/2" connection at the main.
  • Installed a new 1 1/2" copper connection.
  • Integrated a new concrete vault, frame, and cover.
  • Backfilled the site with dirt.
  • Stabilized & seeded the area.
  • Performed a permanent patch on disturbed asphalt.

What Our Clients Are Saying

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love to be a part of this construction have experienced taking out putting in new pipes count me in looking for work

Marlon McClure

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Excellent, Quality, Service and Value from a company you can Trust to provide you with superior support for all your water distribution needs!

Brian Slate

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Seadmok is responsive, timely and affordable and provides superior quality work. We would not be able to be open without them.

Georgia Grace Cafe

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We had a wonderful experience with Sidney and his Seadmok team. He is professional, competent and was careful of our property and that of our neighbors as he installed our new water line. Highly recommend his company

Diane Seibert

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I needed a water main put in for my new restaurant location. Seadmok got the job done! They provided quality work in a timely fashion at a reasonable cost. I would not be open without them!!

Paula Dwyer

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Seadmok installed a new water line service on the “private” side from a meter vault (he installed) into the home on day 1, and on the “public” side from the main to the meter vault on day 2.The public side was half the price of the other contractor bidding, and the private side was competitive. We were super pleased with his responsiveness to our schedule needs. Our neighbor with the immaculate yard was impressed with Seadmok’s closure of the hole accessing the main in his yard and the replacement of the original sod.[read more]

John Seibert

Areas We Serve

Howard County

Prince George's County, MD

Montgomery County, MD

Baltimore City, MD

Anne Arundel County

Baltimore City, MD

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