Protect the site. Control the Sediment.
Erosion control installation, maintenance, repairs, and storm-ready support.
Erosion control is not just about passing inspection — it is about protecting the site, the schedule, and everything around it.
CapCon provides erosion control installation, maintenance, repairs, and storm response support for active construction sites across Central and Eastern North Carolina.
Keep sediment, runoff, and mud from leaving the site or impacting surrounding areas.
Support inspection readiness and help projects stay aligned with erosion control requirements.
Keep controls functioning through active construction, weather, traffic, and changing site conditions.
Repair damaged measures quickly after storms, washouts, equipment damage, or inspection issues.
On an active construction site, exposed soil, rain, runoff, traffic, grading, and equipment movement can quickly create problems if erosion control is not installed and maintained correctly.
Proper erosion control helps protect storm drains, roads, ponds, streams, neighboring properties, finished work, and the overall construction schedule. When it is neglected, projects can face failed inspections, rework, muddy access, clogged inlets, washed-out slopes, and delays.
Erosion control has to work through changing site conditions. Measures that were correct during one phase may need to be adjusted, repaired, reinforced, or replaced as grading, utilities, roadwork, concrete, hauling, and weather change the site.
CapCon’s erosion control crews understand active jobsites because erosion control is connected to the rest of our sitework. We know how access, drainage, slopes, stormwater, grading, and construction traffic affect whether controls actually perform.
The best erosion control plans do not stop after installation. CapCon helps support the full lifecycle of erosion control as the project moves forward.
Silt fence, inlet protection, tree protection, wattles, baffles, construction entrances, and stabilization measures.
Review site conditions, damaged controls, sediment buildup, slopes, drainage patterns, and inspection readiness.
Clean out, reinforce, replace, and adjust controls as the site changes through active construction.
Respond to storm damage, washouts, equipment damage, failed measures, and inspection punch-list items.
Support seed and straw, slope stabilization, ground cover, and final stabilization as the site progresses.
CapCon supports erosion control needs from initial installation through maintenance, repair, storm response, and final stabilization.
Installation, replacement, reinforcement, and repair of silt fence to help contain sediment and control runoff.
Inlet protection installation and maintenance to help keep sediment and debris out of storm drainage systems.
Tree protection measures to help preserve designated areas and maintain compliance with project requirements.
Wattles, checks, and runoff control measures to help slow water flow and reduce sediment movement.
Temporary and final stabilization support to help protect disturbed soil and reduce erosion risk.
Support for pond baffles, outlet protection, stormwater controls, and related sediment management measures.
Routine maintenance to help keep erosion control measures functioning before they become larger problems.
Fast repair support after heavy rain, washouts, damaged controls, sediment buildup, or inspection issues.
Heavy rain can expose weak points fast. Damaged silt fence, clogged inlets, washed-out slopes, sediment buildup, and muddy access can create problems overnight.
CapCon supports emergency and scheduled erosion control repairs to help get the site back under control, address inspection concerns, and keep the project moving.
CapCon helps identify, repair, and maintain erosion control issues before they slow the job down.
Controls may need repair, reinforcement, cleanout, or adjustment as site conditions change.
Inlet protection must be installed, cleaned, and maintained to help protect drainage systems.
Exposed slopes and disturbed areas may need stabilization, repair, or additional controls.
Maintenance and repairs help address inspection items and keep the site moving forward.
Erosion control works best when the crew understands the whole site — grading, drainage, access, utilities, roads, stormwater, construction sequencing, and where water actually wants to go.
Because CapCon is a full-service sitework contractor, our erosion control work is supported by field knowledge that goes beyond installation. We understand how to protect the job while keeping construction moving.
CapCon provides erosion control installation, maintenance, storm repairs, stabilization, and compliance-focused support for active construction sites across Central and Eastern North Carolina.
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