Water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage system design coordinated with every site development project. From single-building water and sewer connections to full site utility networks with pump stations and fire protection, we deliver permit-ready utility plans.
Utility design is where code compliance, field coordination, and jurisdictional standards all come together. A utility plan that doesn't account for separation distances, minimum cover, or existing utility conflicts will cost the contractor (and the owner) tens of thousands of dollars in change orders.
Our utility work is designed to prevent exactly those surprises. We coordinate directly with water authorities, sewer districts, fire marshals, and private utility providers, verifying connection points, flow availability, and conflict resolution before the plans go out for review.
Domestic water mains, service taps, meter placement, backflow prevention, booster pumps, and pressure analysis per state and local water authority standards.
Gravity sewer collection, manhole placement, minimum slope verification, drop manholes, cleanouts, and force main design where gravity flow isn't feasible.
Fire service mains, hydrant placement per fire marshal requirements, flow testing coordination, and fire department connection (FDC) placement.
Storm sewer pipe networks, catch basins, inlets, junction structures, and headwall/outfall design with erosion protection.
Sewer and water pump stations, wet well sizing, pump selection, control panel specs, force main connection, and bypass provisions.
Longitudinal profiles for all utility runs showing pipe slopes, invert elevations, cover depths, and crossings with other utilities for conflict verification.
Full conflict check between proposed utilities and existing water, sewer, storm, gas, power, and telecom, with resolution before construction.
Complete pipe schedules with size, material, length, slope, invert in/out, and connection details for accurate construction bidding and installation.
Direct coordination with water authorities, sewer districts, private utility providers, and fire marshals, resolving availability and capacity before design finalizes.