Established in 1970, Ruby-Collins is a general contractor that offers a range of construction services throughout the Southeastern United States. It is a family-owned company and has worked on several projects for a variety of clients. The company specializes in design building and project management of water and wastewater treatment plants, sanitary sewer lines, force mains, utilities, box culverts, and pump and public transit stations. Its clients include the Jackson County Water Authority, Dorchester County Public Works, Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority, Greenville Water System, Rockdale County Water and Sewer Authority and Hardin Construction Company. Ruby-Collins is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ruby Construction Company.
The Work includes, but is not limited to site investigation and mitigation; demolition of existing ductile iron pipe, fittings, and valves; installation of new flow meters; construction of reinforced concrete foundation slabs; structural and architectural modifications to the existing pump station building to facilitate the new above grade piping; temporary bypass piping; dewatering; electrical and controls; storm drainage; green infrastructure such as a rain garden or bio-swale, new ornamental fencing, erosion and sediment control.
The work includes design and permitting, bypass pumping/flow diversion, traffic control, erosion and sediment control, installation of sewer access manholes, preconditioning and cleaning of manholes and sewers, CCTV inspection, grouted PVC profile sewer pipe liner system, restoration, landscaping, public and private roads and property.
Fencing
Driveways
Excavation
The purpose of the Project is to install approximately 9,545 linear feet of new 36-inch gravity-flow sanitary sewer HOBAS pipe replacing an existing 36- inch gravity-flow sanitary sewer. Multiple reconnections of smaller existing sewers will be required to complete the work. The majority of the new sanitary sewer work will be completed in the same location and alignment as the existing sanitary sewer using standard excavation techniques and trenchless techniques. A section of the sewer is planned for cured-in-place pipe, but that section of sewer may require replacement using standard excavation techniques depending on the existing status.