
Bellwood Borough Authority Waterline Replacement Project
The Bellwood Borough Authority contracted Point Design Group to assist them in preparing plans and specifications, contract award administration and construction observation.
Engineering. Surveying. Planning. Design.
Point Design Group performed the surveying and design of the 2,700 feet of 12 inch waterline and 100 feet of 8 inch waterline. Surveying, obtained geotechnical information and prepared plans.
Point Design Group was hired by the City of North Canton to prepare construction plans for a waterline and road replacement on Marquardt Avenue between East Maple Street and 7th Street. Point Design Group performed the surveying and design of the 2,700 feet of 12 inch waterline and 100 feet of 8 inch waterline. The project also involved replacement of the storm sewers and catch basins.
Project Client:
City of N. Canton
Project Location:
Stark County
Services Included:
Design Services
Base Topographic Survey & Mapping
Preparation of Technical Specifications

The Bellwood Borough Authority contracted Point Design Group to assist them in preparing plans and specifications, contract award administration and construction observation.

Penn Trafford School District requested Point Design Group to assist with preparing plans and specifications and contract award administration for pipe bursting sections of badly broken sanitary sewer lines next to and around their football stadium due to sewer water escaping and penetrating through an embankment onto neighboring property.

Point Design Group was hired by the Upper Tyrone Township Sewage Authority to design a new sanitary system for 602 residents which had failing private on-lot systems.

Point Design Group performed the surveying and design of the 2,700 feet of 12 inch waterline and 100 feet of 8 inch waterline.

Point Design Group was hired by the City of Canton to design the bank stabilization and 72″ sanitary sewer replacement for an area where the bank was slipping towards the creek.

Point Design Group is the engineer for the Village of Lakemore and was hired to design a replacement 6 inch waterline approximately 890 feet long along Martha Avenue in the Village of Lakemore.