Site Civil Engineering/Land Development

BFW provides a wide range of site development and land development services for both public and private development projects, transforming sites into thriving, functional, and future-ready spaces. Our team of engineers specialize in grading, drainage, utilities, roadway access, and regulatory permitting to deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions that maximize project value and ensure long-term performance.  Whether guiding clients through early feasibility studies or navigating complex construction phases, our team blends technical precision with practical insight to create sustainable, buildable, and community-enhancing projects.  We turn vision into reality with efficiency, responsibility, and uncompromising quality.

Site Civil Engineering & Land Development Services:

  • Site Planning and Layout Design
  • Grading and Earthwork Design
  • Subdivision Design
  • Stormwater Management and Drainage System Design
  • Utility Design (water, sanitary sewer, and storm water)
  • Roadway and Transportation Access Design
  • Hydrology and Hydraulic Analysis
  • Land Surveying and Boundary/Topographic Surveys
  • Feasibility Studies and Due-Diligence Evaluations
  • Regulatory Permitting and Coordination with Local, State, & Federal Agencies 
  • Erosion Control and Sedimentation Planning
  • Construction Documents and Plan Preparation 
  • Construction Management and Inspection Services
  • Environmental Impact Assessments and Mitigation Planning
  • Master Planning for Large or Multi-Phase Developments
  • Sustainable Site Design and Low-Impact Development (LID) Solutions

Subdivision Design:

  • Planning, Permitting, & Design of Lot Layout
  • Design of Roads, Streets, & Pedestrian Ways
  • Municipal Water & Sewer Extensions
  • Development and Roadway Drainage & Grading
  • Stormwater Management & Grading
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