Modern Engineering Solutions

Fast-Track Your Oklahoma
Land Development Project
With Our Expertise

Break ground faster with ODEQ permits in 8 weeks instead of 12 months. We deliver complete submittals, predictable costs, and systems designed for Oklahoma’s red clay soils and rural water district coordination.

What We Do

Modern Engineering Solutions supports Oklahoma developers with water, wastewater, and civil engineering across metro and rural communities statewide.

Wastewater Engineering

Oklahoma wastewater systems deal with red clay that swells when wet and cracks when dry. We design collection lines with flexible joints for soil movement, size treatment for variable flows in developments outside metro sewer districts, and coordinate with ODEQ on lagoon permits for rural areas. OKC and Tulsa metro projects connect to municipal systems. Smaller communities often need package plants or lagoon systems designed for actual soil permeability, not handbook values.

Water Engineering

Water supply means coordinating with rural water districts that serve most of Oklahoma outside metro areas. OWRB allocates permits from declining groundwater sources, and surface water rights are fully appropriated in many watersheds. We handle district connection requirements, design distribution for systems serving scattered rural lots, and size storage accounting for fire protection requirements often overlooked. Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer projects face additional scrutiny. You get realistic water planning before committing to site work.

Civil Engineering

Oklahoma grading accounts for expansive clay that requires moisture barriers and special foundation designs. Heavy spring rains create drainage challenges, and tornado shelter requirements affect utility coordination. We design stormwater systems for intense precipitation events, coordinate with county floodplain administrators, and layout utilities avoiding known karst areas where sinkholes develop. Canadian County and Cleveland County have different standards than Tulsa County. Plans reflect your actual jurisdiction and soil reports.

Construction Administration

Oklahoma weather drives construction schedules more than calendars. Spring storms delay work for weeks, summer heat requires concrete placement adjustments, and red clay becomes unworkable when saturated. We schedule inspections around weather patterns, verify trench stability in expansive soils, and coordinate ODEQ startup testing when flows represent actual conditions. Your project closes on time because utility installation timing accounts for Oklahoma’s unpredictable weather, not optimistic contractor estimates.

Projects

From lift stations to treatment plants, MES delivers water and wastewater engineering for Oklahoma land developers - fewer revisions, faster approvals, and costs you can count on.

Get in Touch!

Not Sure What Approvals Your Project Needs?

Oklahoma development requires coordinating ODEQ, OWRB, rural water districts, and county floodplain administrators. We’ll review your project scope, identify required permits, and outline a timeline in a 15-minute call. No cost, no commitment.