Complete underground utility installation, water, sewer, storm, electric, gas, and communications for new construction. Serving Hamilton and all of Madison County.
Backwell provides professional underground utilities services in Hamilton, Madison County, and the surrounding area. Backwell provides full underground utility installation for new developments, infrastructure replacement, and service extensions. We install water mains, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, electric and gas conduit, and communications ductwork. Our work includes all associated earthwork, trenching, bedding, pipe installation, structure placement, backfill, compaction, and surface restoration.
Based in Constantia, NY, we are local to Madison County and know the area, the soil conditions, the regulations, and the contractors. When you hire Backwell for your underground utilities project in Hamilton, you get a crew that shows up on time with the right equipment and gets the job done. Contact us today for a free estimate.
Hamilton occupies the upper Chenango River valley in southern Madison County, on the Appalachian Plateau's northern margin. Soils across the village and surrounding commercial parcels are dominated by Lordstown and Mardin channery silt loams on the rolling uplands, transitioning to Chenango gravelly loam and Howard gravelly loam on the outwash terraces along the river, and Wayland silt loam in the floodplain itself.
The Chenango River and its tributaries drain south toward the Susquehanna, giving Hamilton a watershed profile more typical of the Southern Tier than of Central New York. Commercial site work in Hamilton often runs into shallow sandstone and siltstone bedrock on the hillsides above the village and around Colgate University, fragipan-restricted drainage on the channery silt loam uplands, and floodplain management along the Chenango corridor. Frost depth is deeper than in the lake-influenced counties to the north, pushing utility and foundation details accordingly. Projects near the river fall under both NYSDEC stream protection and municipal floodplain review. Projects on the Colgate campus and along Route 12B routinely require subsurface investigation to confirm rock and fragipan depth before finalizing grading plans.
Underground utility projects in Central New York typically run $30,000 to $600,000 depending on pipe diameter, burial depth, trench length, and pavement restoration requirements. Road crossing work and dewatering add cost on certain sites. We provide fixed-price bids after reviewing utility plans.
Underground utility work in Central New York most commonly involves water service installation, sanitary sewer laterals and mains, storm drainage systems, and electrical conduit ductbanks. Utility burial depths in the region run 5 to 6 feet for water mains to stay below the 42-to-48-inch frost depth common across Onondaga, Madison, and Oswego Counties.
We install water mains and service lines, sanitary sewer mains and laterals, storm sewer systems, force mains, electrical conduit ductbanks, and telecommunications conduit. We work on municipal, commercial, and industrial utility projects starting at $30,000.
Yes. We offer directional boring for road crossings, environmentally sensitive crossings, and areas where open-cut trenching would require extensive pavement restoration. Open-cut trenching is used where boring isn't practical or cost-effective.
Typical permits include building department utility permits, NYSDOT highway work permits for road crossings, DEC or Army Corps permits for stream crossings, and coordination with the local water authority or sewer district. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of the project scope.
We initiate 811 Dig Safe locates for every project and follow New York's Industrial Code Rule 53 requirements for hand-digging within 24 inches of marked utilities. For complex utility corridors, we pull utility as-builts from the municipality before mobilizing.