Ascension Parish Waterline Replacement

MSMM Engineering is currently engaged in a comprehensive civil engineering project aimed at replacing 43,200 linear feet (8.2 miles) of waterline infrastructure in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. This project involves a meticulous design and engineering process for the installation of new waterlines ranging from 3” to 8” in diameter, incorporating modern valves and strategic tie-ins to existing systems. The scope also includes the replacement of fire hydrants, water service connections, and the rehabilitation of associated roadways impacted by construction activities.
Our approach utilizes advanced surveying techniques to ensure precision and efficiency. Initial phases involve detailed topographic surveys and geotechnical borings to assess subsurface conditions, which are critical for designing a resilient water distribution system. MSMM Engineering employs state-of-the-art hydraulic modeling to optimize the water network, enhancing reliability and performance. This model is instrumental in identifying the most effective placements for pipelines and other infrastructure, taking into account future growth and potential environmental impact.
Throughout the project, MSMM Engineering adheres to rigorous safety and quality standards, ensuring that all engineering solutions not only meet but exceed client and regulatory requirements. Our team's expertise in navigating complex permit processes and coordinating with multiple governmental agencies underscores our commitment to delivering a project that benefits the community and sets benchmarks in civil engineering excellence. The Ascension Parish Waterline Replacement Project not only demonstrates MSMM Engineering’s technical proficiency but also our dedication to sustainable and innovative infrastructure development.
