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This project will extend Bryant Farms Road from Elm Lane to Rea Road. It will also improve the intersection of Elm Lane, Blakeney Heath Road and Bryant Farms Road and provide a signalized intersection at Rea Road and Bryant Farms Road.
Successful rezoning/development of 24 townhomes, and 2 single-family lots.
Enjoying a Visit to the Doctor Starts with an Inviting Office
Creating a true community in this mixed-use Triangle neighborhood.
A mixed product residential neighborhood with 278 homes (186 townhomes and 92 single-family homes), rezoned from industrial use to residential.
Designed to improve pedestrian safety including both sidewalk construction and intersection safety improvements.
Surveying, stormwater, and transportation solutions for the City of Chesapeake Department of Public Works
A comprehensive wastewater collection system asset management program was developed for the City of Monroe to ensure sustainability of the wastewater collection system, maximizing asset useful life, while minimizing improvement costs.
Survey services in the City of Virginia Beach
Making a community walkable starts with taking the first step.
Completed water and wastewater infrastructure projects to include design and construction of public utility projects, roadway projects, and stormwater/drainage projects.
Rezoning, civil design, development, infrastructure, and new sanitary sewer/water lines.
Widening of Freedom Drive from a two-lane road to a four-lane median divided roadway.
Prepare construction plans and to provide contract administration services for the replacement of 16,900 linear feet (LF) of gravity sewer.
World’s largest private nursery farm becomes vibrant, mixed-use planned community, new the economic heartbeat of the Hampton Roads region.
Connecting neighborhoods to broaden a community feel and encouraging economic development.
Design of a new pump station and replacement of the gravity sewer system.
Enhancements to two key intersections in the Johnson & Wales University area.
Successful re-zoning of 111 acres planned unit development (PUD) site.
454 lot subdivision with a future townhome section that has been designed around the onsite waterfalls.
American Engineering has partnered with the Town of Kill Devil Hills, NC to replace roadside ditch stormwater conveyance with stormwater piping and design new and larger capacity stormwater drainage within the Town.
Revitalization along the Independence Boulevard Corridor.
The purpose of this study is to provide analyze recent developments along with proposed future development to provide a corridor-wide traffic solution.
Project site is traversed by County line so there were multiple agencies involved in the design and permit process.
Evolving Market Demands Drive the Need for Diverse Products
Navigating Land-Use Challenges to Deliver an Upscale Storage Experience
Replacement of 50-year-old elevated water storage tank with 400,000-gallon pedesphere-style water storage tank.
Offsite sewer and water connections to adjacent neighborhood with dual jack and bore pits to cross under creek.
City of Charlotte’s Robinson Church Road Farm to Market and is now under contract to provide final design services. The design contract was approved by Charlotte City Council April, 2023 & design to start in the 2nd quarter, 2023.
Designing and building infrastructure before a rail line fuels area growth.
Re-established the lost connection between Chesapeake and Portsmouth
Large mixed-use community consisting of light industrial and residential uses.
Guiding a growing beach community to make the most of its infrastructure investments.
Facilitating transportation solutions at the gateway of one of the state's fastest growing universities.
Completed survey, design, and participated in the construction phase services to replace the Coast Station’s water infrastructure system.
Designed the replacement of 10,000 LF of separate domestic and fire water mains with a new combined, single main 12-inch water main.
Refreshing an Iconic Suburban Office Park to Maximize Tenant and Owner Value
A growing community needs extra capacity for its main travel ways.
This engineering study evaluated the need for added flow equalization (EQ) capacity at the City of Monroe WWTP, resulting in the design of a 15 million gallon (MG) earthen EQ basin and associated wastewater control valves and force main.