Water main, sanitary sewer, and service connection installation for commercial and municipal projects.
Water and sewer installation in East Syracuse requires a contractor who can coordinate across multiple jurisdictions—Onondaga County Water Environment Protection for sanitary sewer, the local water authority for potable service, the Village of East Syracuse or Town of DeWitt for right-of-way, and sometimes CSX when routes parallel or cross the rail corridor. Backwell handles new water service taps, sanitary sewer laterals, sewer main extensions, force mains, pressure-tested water mains, fire service lines, grease interceptors, and sewer pump stations at commercial sites throughout the village. Our crews are trained in ductile iron, C900 PVC, HDPE, and restrained-joint pipe systems, and we run chlorination, bacteriological testing, pressure testing, and mandrel testing as part of every installation. We coordinate daily with inspectors, plumbing contractors, and civil engineers to keep approvals moving. On older East Syracuse streets like West Manlius Street and parts of Erie Boulevard East, existing utilities are congested and poorly documented, so we pothole ahead of the machine and maintain conservative clearances. Backwell delivers water and sewer systems that pass inspection on the first try and serve East Syracuse commercial properties for decades.
Water main installation with ductile iron or HDPE, sanitary sewer with SDR-35 PVC, service connections, tapping sleeves, and coordination with OCWA and county WEP for inspections and testing.
East Syracuse sits on a complex patchwork of glacial till, lacustrine silts and clays deposited by ancient Lake Iroquois, and decades of anthropogenic fill associated with rail and industrial activity. Soils near the CSX DeWitt Yard and along the Bridge Street corridor frequently contain coal cinders, slag, brick rubble, rail ballast, and imported fill that can mask historic contamination—including petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, and creosote from old tie-treatment operations. Excavations in Collamer and along Thompson Road often encounter perched groundwater above dense clay lenses, which complicates dewatering and trench stability. Further from the rail yard, glacial till with cobbles and occasional boulders dominates, requiring ripping or hammering in tight utility trenches. Any commercial excavation in East Syracuse should anticipate Phase I/II environmental review, soil characterization, and contingency handling for impacted material. Backwell crews routinely coordinate with environmental consultants to profile spoils, line stockpiles, and stage trucking for regulated disposal at licensed facilities.
Commercial excavation in East Syracuse requires navigating dual jurisdiction between the Village of East Syracuse and the Town of DeWitt, depending on parcel location. Village projects trigger village codes enforcement, DPW coordination, and right-of-way permits along streets like Manlius Center Road and West Manlius Street, while DeWitt parcels follow town highway and planning review. CSX Transportation holds extensive easements throughout the village and around the DeWitt Yard—any work within 25 feet of a rail right-of-way demands CSX flagging, insurance riders, and formal right-of-entry agreements. FAA Part 77 surface restrictions near Syracuse Hancock International Airport limit crane and boom heights on sites north of I-90 and along the Thompson Road corridor, requiring Form 7460-1 notice for equipment exceeding notification thresholds. Onondaga County Water Environment Protection governs sewer tie-ins, NYSDOT controls any work touching I-481 or I-90 ramps, and NYSDEC oversees wetland and stormwater compliance on larger commercial sites.
Backwell serves commercial and municipal clients throughout East Syracuse, including:
Commercial minimum $20,000. We run our own fleet — excavators, dozers, tri-axle dump trucks, compaction equipment — and self-haul all material. No third-party trucking markup, no schedule surprises. 5.0 stars across 25 Google reviews from contractors, developers, and municipal clients across Central New York.
For broader commercial site work in the region, see our guide on commercial site work costs in Central New York.
Call (315) 400-2654 for project estimates, or send site plans for review. We typically respond within 24 hours on commercial inquiries.
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