Projects

These were some big projects, but there was some great collaboration between Pts, the City of oshkosh and its staff, as well as our subcontractors, suppliers and some other engineering firms. pts crews worked some long hours and stepped up to the plate on these projects.
Branden Strayer - Co-Owner and Project Manager

Oshkosh oregon street sanitary interceptor relay

PTS performed three separate phases during three separate years. Each phase included relaying the interceptor sanitary sewer with HOBAS pipe including replacement of all water and storm main plus all laterals and new street pavement and lighting. The 2018 phase was on Oregon Street from the Fox River to 16th Avenue. In 2019, it was from 16th Avenue to 21st Avenue. In 2020, it was from 21st Avenue to 28th Avenue. The 2020 project include demolishing and building a new large lift station. All phases included heavy dewatering, bypass pumping and rock blasting. 

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SHEBOYGAN - SOUTHPOINT ENTERPRISE CAMPUS

PTS Contractors  had three separate contracts in three separate years to upgrade the sanitary, storm and water main including a full street reconstuct, including removing and replacing a large lift station. The sanitary main was removed and replaced using a relay process including bypass pumping and rock blasting and dewatering. The 2018 project started at the Fox River and went south to 16th Avenue. The 2019 project was from 16th Avenue to 21st Avenue. The 2020 project was from 21st Avenue to 28th Avenue. 

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Casaloma Drive Urbanization – Grand Chute, WI

The Casaloma Drive Urbanization project, completed for the Town of Grand Chute in Outagamie County, Wisconsin, was a comprehensive infrastructure upgrade aimed at modernizing a key roadway corridor while enhancing stormwater, sanitary, and water utility systems. Spanning approximately 3,800 linear feet—from Waterstone Court to West Spencer Street—this urbanization initiative transformed the existing deteriorating roadway into a durable, fully reconstructed corridor with upgraded underground utilities.

Special engineering attention was given to replacing two existing creek crossings along the route. This included structural enhancements such as large box culverts and new wingwalls, with deep foundation support designed to withstand variable subsurface conditions, groundwater presence, and potential bedrock interface challenges.

The project was meticulously planned and executed in alignment with geotechnical recommendations to ensure long-term performance and resilience. Casaloma Drive now serves the Grand Chute community with improved traffic flow, upgraded utilities, and enhanced stormwater management, supporting both residential access and future urban development.

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