Stormwater management infrastructure for commercial sites: catch basins, detention ponds, bioretention, conveyance.
Storm drainage in Rome fights a challenging combination of low relief, high groundwater near the Mohawk River, and legacy infrastructure that was never designed for modern rainfall intensities. Backwell designs and installs commercial storm drainage systems that move water off pavement, away from buildings, and into approved outfalls or infiltration systems without violating NYSDEC SPDES permit conditions. We install catch basins, manholes, reinforced concrete pipe, HDPE pipe, trench drains, area drains, and detention or retention basin outlet structures. On Griffiss Park sites we tie into the existing base stormwater network where permitted and install parallel systems where the old infrastructure cannot handle new impervious area. In downtown Rome we coordinate with the city combined sewer separation priorities, installing dedicated storm lines that keep clean runoff out of the sanitary system. For industrial sites near Revere Copper and the Mohawk River riverfront we handle oil-water separators, hydrodynamic treatment devices, and stormwater quality units required by permit. Every storm system we install is pressure-tested or mandrel-tested per spec, and we provide TV inspection video and as-built drawings at closeout.
Catch basins, storm sewer conveyance, detention and retention ponds, bioretention, permeable pavement, and stormwater management infrastructure. SWPPP and MS4 compliance.
Rome sits on the Ontario-Mohawk lake plain where glacial Lake Iroquois left behind layered silts, clays, and fine sands over deeper till. The Mohawk River floodplain through the city center carries alluvium with perched water tables that turn trenches into bathtubs. The original Erie Canal corridor beneath Erie Boulevard is backfilled with 19th-century canal spoil, stone rubble, and uncharted timber cribbing that surprises every utility crew. Griffiss Park presents a fundamentally different subsurface: decades of imported airfield fill, compacted subgrade beneath former runways and taxiways, buried fuel lines, and documented legacy contamination zones requiring DEC coordination. South Rome industrial parcels near Revere Copper contain historic foundry slag, cinder fill, and elevated metals in surface soils. North of the city, soils transition to denser till and shallow bedrock along the Route 46 and Route 26 corridors.
The City of Rome Codes Department enforces zoning, site plan review, and right-of-way permitting through City Hall on North James Street, with stormwater and erosion control reviewed against NYSDEC SPDES requirements for disturbances over one acre. Any work within Griffiss Business & Technology Park must conform to the Griffiss Local Development Corporation master plan and coordinate with facility tenants including AFRL, and environmental protocols from the base closure era still govern excavation near documented Air Force legacy contamination zones, requiring soil characterization, PFAS awareness, and DEC oversight in certain parcels. Projects crossing or paralleling the Erie Canal corridor or Mohawk River require NYS Canal Corporation permits and DEC Article 15 protection-of-waters approvals. Road cuts on state routes 69, 49, 26, and 46 require NYSDOT Region 2 highway work permits, while city streets like Dominick, Black River Boulevard, and Erie Boulevard require Rome DPW coordination.
Backwell serves commercial and municipal clients throughout Rome, 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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