Green Infrastructure Services
Our Expertise:
Muller, Inc. installs green infrastructure systems that are built to perform on active construction sites, pass inspections, and stay aligned with project schedules. For nearly 15 years, our team has partnered with developers, contractors, and municipalities across the Mid-Atlantic to deliver stormwater solutions that meet regulatory requirements and hold up in real-world conditions.
We coordinate closely with grading, utilities, and overall site development to ensure systems are installed correctly the first time, reducing rework, avoiding delays, and keeping projects moving.
Our Green Infrastructure Services
Muller provides a full range of green infrastructure solutions designed to integrate seamlessly with broader site development, utilities, and stormwater systems.
Bioretention Facilities & Rain Gardens
Engineered systems that capture and filter stormwater using soil media and vegetation, improving water quality while managing runoff volumes.
Permeable Pavement
Allows water to infiltrate through the surface, reducing runoff and supporting groundwater recharge while maintaining structural performance.
Underground Detention Systems
Space-efficient solutions that store and slowly release stormwater, ideal for high-density or constrained sites.
Infiltration Systems
Designed to promote natural absorption of stormwater into the ground, reducing surface runoff and improving hydrologic balance.
Rain Barrels & Cisterns
Capture and reuse stormwater for irrigation or non-potable uses, supporting sustainability goals and reducing water demand.
Green Infrastructure for Complex Development Projects
Muller’s green infrastructure solutions support a wide range of development types where coordination, reliability, and compliance are critical. Our team understands how these systems must integrate with grading, utilities, and construction sequencing to avoid delays and ensure performance.
- Commercial and Industrial Developments: We design and install systems that manage runoff, support permitting requirements, and protect long-term site performance for high-traffic and high-impact developments.
- Municipal and Public Infrastructure: Our team delivers compliant installations that meet strict regulatory requirements and inspection standards for public works and government-funded projects.
- Data Centers and Mission-Critical Facilities: We implement stormwater solutions that protect sensitive infrastructure, reduce risk, and support continuous operation in high-demand environments.
- Renewable Energy and Large-Scale Sites: We support solar and large-scale developments with sustainable systems that align with environmental goals and long-term land use requirements.
Green Infrastructure That Supports Compliance and Keeps Projects Moving
Green infrastructure is a required part of modern site development, especially on projects subject to local, state, and federal stormwater regulations. These systems are designed to control runoff, improve water quality, and help projects meet inspection and permitting requirements
When properly installed and coordinated, green infrastructure helps:
- Control runoff on active job sites and reduce erosion risks
- Support inspection compliance and avoid costly failures
- Prevent rework that can impact project schedules
- Improve long-term site performance and reduce maintenance issues
When systems are not installed correctly or not coordinated with other scopes, they can lead to failed inspections, delays, and added costs.
Why Choose Muller, Inc.
Developers, contractors, and project managers choose Muller because we bring more than installation expertise, we bring coordination, compliance knowledge, and a deep understanding of how green infrastructure fits into the full site development process.
Our team works closely with engineers, municipalities, and project stakeholders to ensure systems are designed and installed correctly the first time. This reduces the risk of delays, rework, and failed inspections that can impact schedules and budgets.
We understand local regulatory requirements across Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., and proactively align our work with those standards to keep projects moving forward.
With a focus on communication, reliability, and long-term performance, Muller acts as a trusted partner from initial planning through final stabilization, helping clients navigate complex requirements with confidence.
Work With a Trusted Green Infrastructure Partner
Green infrastructure is a critical component of site development, and getting it right the first time helps protect your project from delays, compliance issues, and long-term performance risks.
Muller brings the experience, coordination, and field expertise needed to deliver reliable stormwater solutions that integrate seamlessly with your overall project.
From early planning through final inspection, our team helps you stay compliant, reduce risk, and keep your project on schedule.
Erosion & Sediment Control Service Areas
Virginia
Alexandria, VA
Annandale, VA
Arlington, VA
Centreville, VA
Dale City, VA
Fairfax, VA
Fredericksburg, VA
Herndon, VA
Manassas, VA
McLean, VA
Reston, VA
Maryland
Baltimore, MD
Bethesda, MD
Frederick, MD
Gaithersburg, MD
Germantown, MD
Silver Spring, MD
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
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Green Infrastructure FAQs
When is green infrastructure required on a project?
Green infrastructure is typically required as part of stormwater management plans when land disturbance occurs. Local and state regulations often mandate these systems to control runoff and improve water quality before construction begins.
How do I know which system is right for my site?
System selection depends on site conditions, available space, runoff volume, and regulatory requirements. Muller evaluates these factors to recommend solutions that align with both performance goals and compliance standards.
Can green infrastructure be integrated with other site development work?
Yes. Green infrastructure is most effective when coordinated with grading, utilities, and stormwater systems as part of a comprehensive site development approach. This integration helps avoid rework and keeps projects on schedule.
Who is responsible for maintaining these systems?
Maintenance is typically the responsibility of the property owner or contractor. Regular inspections, cleaning, and repairs are essential to ensure continued performance and compliance.
Does Muller provide maintenance services?
Yes. Muller provides ongoing maintenance and support to ensure green infrastructure systems remain functional, compliant, and effective over time.