Site Development

Site Development


Feasibility & Due Diligence — Evaluates site constraints, zoning, utilities availability, floodplain impacts, development fees, and off‑site improvement requirements. This early-stage analysis helps determine whether the project is viable and what challenges must be addressed.

Site Analysis — Includes topography review, soil conditions, access, environmental constraints, and utility mapping. This informs layout, grading, and infrastructure decisions.

Master Planning & Schematic Design — Establishes the overall development vision, land use allocation, circulation, open space, and phasing strategy. Often used for large tracts, mixed‑use, or community developments.

Site Layout & Improvements — Detailed planning of building placement, parking, drive aisles, sidewalks, grading concepts, drainage, and landscape integration.

Utility Design & Coordination — Engineering of water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, fire lines, dry utilities, and franchise utility coordination. Includes manholes, taps, conduits, and utility sleeves.

Drainage & Stormwater Management — Hydrology studies, storm sewer design, detention/retention, and compliance with local drainage criteria.

Entitlements & Permitting — Zoning, platting, development agreements, special financing districts (MUD, PID, TIRZ), and coordination with local agencies to secure approvals.

Grading, Excavation & Earthwork — Land clearing, cut/fill balancing, pad preparation, trenching, and backfill to prepare the site for utilities and foundations.

Paving & Hardscape Construction — Drive lanes, sidewalks, curb and gutter, shared driveways, and road crossings.

Construction Documentation — Full civil engineering plan sets including grading, drainage, utilities, erosion control, and technical specifications.

Construction Management & Final Approvals — Oversight during installation of utilities, paving, drainage, and site improvements to ensure compliance and readiness for vertical construction.


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