Company Profile
W.C. Spratt, Sr. began this Fredericksburg construction company more than 80 years ago. Our first project was the Fredericksburg City Water Reservoir and Treatment Plant—completed in 1927 and operational for more than 50 years. Many successful projects followed and under the continued leadership of Campbell and then Rob Spratt, the company established its reputation as an industry leader known for tackling challenging complex projects across a broad range of customers.
In 1992 Rob Spratt's vision enabled a transfer of ownership to the employees of W.C. Spratt, Inc. giving the company’s workforce a unique opportunity as vested partners and resulting in a stable and talented growth-oriented employee base.
As an owner, each worker shares in W.C. Spratt's success. That direct relationship between employee and company fuels a very strong concern for customer satisfaction. Visit any of our job sites to see our team taking extra steps towards quality job performance because they care about their work and the company's reputation. Currently we employ more than seventy-five people, many of whom have over 20 years with the company.
W.C. Spratt serves an area extending 50 miles from Fredericksburg and has contributed significant success to the steady growth of that region. Our methods are constantly improving to meet new demands and sustain consistently high results both safely, to the complete satisfaction of our customers.
Over the years, W.C. Spratt has installed hundreds of miles of roads, water and sewer utility work in Virginia at MCCDC Quantico, NSWCDD Dahlgren, Fort AP Hill, Jamestown, Yorktown, Charlottesville, Petersburg, Fredericksburg, also in Stafford, Spotsylvania, King George and Prince William counties.
Our experience includes:
Water
- 2" to 48" pressure mains including all appurtenances for complete systems
- Meters vaults, backflow preventers, and check valves
Sanitary Sewer
- 2" to 30" force mains, 4" to 48" gravity mains
- Pipe rehabilitation using HDPE pipe for slip-lining for sizes up to 24"
- Pump stations and lift stations
- Sanitary manholes, new and rehabilitated
Storm Sewer
- Cast in place and precast drainage structures of varying sizes
- 6" to 102" gravity lines
- Pipe rehabilitation using sure line corrugated metal lining and annulus grouting
- Box culverts
- Underground detention systems
Demolition
- Concrete structure demolition including military ammunition emplacements, walls and foundations
- Total building demolition
- Pavement removal and replacement.
Earthwork
- Excavation, backfill and grading for site development
- Stormwater detention facilities including wet land mitigation and lake construction
- Erosion stabilization
- Athletic fields
- Road building
- Earthen dam repair
- Slope protection utilizing gabion baskets, retaining walls, or other


