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Dewkett Engineering, P.C. is an engineering firm that prides itself on providing our clients with thorough and expedient service on all types and sizes of projects. The fact that we are a small sized firm, guarantees that one will be able to easily communicate with the same key project manager throughout a project’s initial planning meetings to it’s final design, and through the construction processes.  Some of the different types of projects Dewkett Engineering can provide services for include the following areas:

Civil

Civil engineering is the field of engineering for the planning, design and construction for fulfilling the needs of people with natural resource development, environmental controls, transportation facilities, tunnels, bridges, buildings, and other structures.

Structural

Structural Engineering is a discipline in which art, science, and engineering experience combine such that the practicing engineer is able to develop a structural system design which optimizes safety, economy, aesthetics, and functionality, based on the scientific principles of material strength, force analysis, and serviceability.

Buildings 

Bridges           

Retaining Structures

Other Structures

Transportation

Transportation Engineering involves the design and review of transportation systems.  Transportation systems are the means and modes of moving people and/or materials from one place to another.  This can involve highways and roadways, bridges, airports and runways,  sidewalks and paths; and consequently traffic engineering involves the study of those systems and reviewing matters such as travel speeds, traffic counts, review of accident reports, preparation of collision diagrams, preparation of charts to analyze types of accidents and contributing factors,  traffic signal timing analysis, pedestrian counts and other traffic engineering studies as required.

Highways & Roadways

Bridges

Transportation Engineering

Airports

Environmental

Environmental Engineering involves work to protect and promote public health, improve the environment and to prevent damage to the land, water, and air supplies.  It deals with the treatment and distribution of water supplies; the collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater; the collection, treatment, and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes; the control of the levels of pollution in surface and underground waters; housing and institutional sanitation; control of atmospheric pollution; limitations on exposure to radiation; limitations on noise; and other environmental factors affecting health, comfort, safety and the well-being of people.

Environmental Impact Studies

Surface Water and Water Quality Analysis

Siting and Permitting

Resource Management

Hydrogeological Investigations Assessment/Remediation

Solid Waste Management

Wastewater System Design and Analysis

Erosion and Sediment Control Design

Regulatory Liaison

Privatization

Compliance Assistance

 Water Resources

Water resource engineering is concerned with the protection, development, and efficient management of water resources for beneficial purposes.  This involves the planning, design, and construction of projects for supply of water for domestic, commercial, public, and industrial purposes, flood prevention, hydroelectric power,  control of rivers and water runoff, and conservation of water resources including prevention of pollution.

Other Special Services

Individuals, businesses, and organizations have different needs, and so do the projects they are currently or expecting to undertake.  Accessibility to a range of services allows for the shape of a firm to grow with their clients needs.  Some of the other types of services we provide are:

Construction Inspection

Drafting and AutoCad Services

Cost Estimating and Value Engineering

Permitting

 

 

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Last modified: December 31, 2008