
This project focused on resolving ongoing stormwater and drainage issues at a commercial storage facility in Perry, Georgia. Water runoff and grade inconsistencies were causing erosion and creating long-term risks to the surrounding structures.
BuildLux developed and executed a site rehabilitation plan designed to stabilize the property, improve water flow, and restore proper site function without disrupting daily operations.

The scope included excavation, grade correction, and installation of a new stormwater management system. Seven catch basins were installed and connected using 18-inch corrugated piping to redirect surface water safely away from the structures.
Concrete flow-control features were added to reinforce key areas of runoff, while riprap was installed at discharge points to stabilize outlets and prevent future erosion.
Following drainage installation, the site was carefully regraded to restore consistent slopes and improve overall water movement. Erosion matting was applied throughout the perimeter, followed by hydroseeding to stabilize disturbed areas and restore vegetation.
These steps ensured long-term protection against washouts and improved the overall appearance of the property.


The project was completed efficiently and within the planned scope. The improved stormwater system now provides reliable runoff control, reduces standing water, and protects the facility from future erosion-related damage.
The site improvements support the property’s long-term durability while enhancing functionality and overall site appearance.

