We handle projects from start to finish – from initial feasibility studies and conceptual design, to zoning and land use changes, to complete site-work design and permitting, and ultimately through final construction. Our depth of knowledge with respect to land development, environmental and stormwater regulations, ensure maximum productivity can be achieved from your site.
We provide professional services to tackle the most challenging and complex environmental issues. Most projects can be permitted using sustainable development concepts that will still protect the environment and still allow the client to achieve his goals. We help our clients acquire: Environmental Resource Permits – Water Management Di
We provide professional services to tackle the most challenging and complex environmental issues. Most projects can be permitted using sustainable development concepts that will still protect the environment and still allow the client to achieve his goals. We help our clients acquire: Environmental Resource Permits – Water Management Districts & Florida Department of Environmental Protection •Stormwater Management •Gopher Tortoise Relocation •Industrial Wastewater Discharge •Wetland Restoration
If you, your business or HOA possess a Environmental Resource Permit from the Southwest Florida Water Management District(SWFWMD) then you or that entity is required to have periodic inspections performed. These Inspections must be performed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Florida and the frequency of these inspections
If you, your business or HOA possess a Environmental Resource Permit from the Southwest Florida Water Management District(SWFWMD) then you or that entity is required to have periodic inspections performed. These Inspections must be performed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State of Florida and the frequency of these inspections are based on the stipulations laid out in your permit. Usually, every 2 or 4 years. Our firm will complete you inspection in a timely manner and submit all required paperwork to SWFWMD on you behalf.
Structural engineers are trained to understand and calculate the stability, strength and rigidity of built structures for buildings and nonbuilding structures, to develop designs and integrate their design with that of other designers, and to supervise construction of projects on site.
In the context of hydraulic design, hydrologic analysis provides estimates of flood magnitudes as a result of precipitation. These estimates consider processes in a watershed that transform precipitation to runoff and that transport water through the system to a project’s location. The design of drainage facilities requires the designer
In the context of hydraulic design, hydrologic analysis provides estimates of flood magnitudes as a result of precipitation. These estimates consider processes in a watershed that transform precipitation to runoff and that transport water through the system to a project’s location. The design of drainage facilities requires the designer to: •Select the level of protection desired, specified in terms of probability of capacity exceedance. •Find the corresponding flow rate and/or volume, computing in many cases the corresponding water surface elevation. •Use that as a basis for design. In the design of facilities such as storm drain systems, culverts, and bridges, floods are usually considered in terms of peak runoff or discharge in cubic feet per second or cubic meters per second. For systems that are designed to control the volume of runoff, such as detention storage facilities, or where flood routing through culverts is used, the discharge per time will be of interest. Thus, depending on the needs of a particular project, the hydrology study may provide: •A flow rate for which the probability of exceedance is specified. •A volume of water expected with a specified storm duration, for which the probability of exceedance is specified. •A hydrograph—flow rate as a function of time—for a specified probability of exceedance. This provides information about peak, volume, and timing of runoff level of protection desired.
Concrete batch plants can mix hard concrete, plastic concrete, flowing concrete, as well as various other lightweight aggregate concrete. It applies to concrete construction in various construction projects, including water conservancy, electricity, railways, highways, tunnels, bridges, harbors, docks and state defense projects, etc., the scope is extremely wide.
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