Civil/Site EngineeringSite Planning
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Princeton Forrestal CenterLocation Plainsboro, NJ
Client Various
Project Size 1,600 Acres
Service(s) Provided Surveying; Site/Civil Engineering; Utilities Engineering; Stormwater Management; Environmental Permitting; Construction Administration; Sanitary Sewer Service
During the concept and analysis phase, a team of engineers, wetlands scientists, geologic specialists, and landscape architects play an essential, cooperative role in identifying critical natural features and development constraints. This timely information enables identification of a feasible and cost-effective use of a site. The resulting planning document addresses environmental concerns, water supply, and sewage disposal options, as well as the local, regional and state regulations, which may impact development. Our mission is to create realistic designs that are sensitive to environmental constraints and reflect a high standard of form and functional integrity.
- Environmental Constraints Mapping
- Site Feasibility Analysis
- Site Concept Plans
- Landscape and Lighting Concepts
- Graphic Presentation Drawings