Modern Engineering Solutions

Fast-Track Your New Mexico
Land Development Project
With Our Expertise

Break ground faster with NMED permits in 8 weeks instead of 12 months. We deliver complete submittals, predictable costs, and systems designed for New Mexico’s arid conditions and limited water rights availability.

What We Do

Modern Engineering Solutions supports New Mexico developers with water, wastewater, and civil engineering across diverse terrain and regulatory jurisdictions.

Wastewater Engineering

New Mexico wastewater permits require proving your discharge won’t degrade water quality in streams that already barely meet standards. NMED scrutinizes package plant applications heavily because most receiving waters are impaired. We design collection systems for extreme temperature variation and minimal infiltration in dry soils, size treatment for high-altitude performance in mountain communities, and coordinate permits with pueblo lands when projects adjoin tribal jurisdiction. Albuquerque metro differs completely from rural Sandoval or Otero County requirements.

Water Engineering

Water rights are the first conversation in New Mexico development, not an engineering afterthought. Most basins are fully appropriated, and Rio Grande compact obligations limit new uses. We coordinate with State Engineer on transfers from agricultural rights, handle domestic well permits where available, and design systems for groundwater with high total dissolved solids common throughout the state. Drilling depths that work in Bernalillo County fail economically in Doña Ana. You understand water costs before breaking ground.

Civil Engineering

Desert site planning in New Mexico means flash flood management in arroyos that flow once every five years but move boulders when they do. We design for monsoon cloudbursts, coordinate with acequia associations where irrigation ditches cross properties, and account for caliche layers that turn trenching into rock excavation. Santa Fe County has strict hillside development rules. Las Cruces enforces different drainage standards. Pueblo boundary projects add tribal consultation requirements most engineers miss completely.

Construction Administration

New Mexico construction faces high-altitude challenges in mountain areas and desert extremes elsewhere. Concrete curing requires special attention above 7,000 feet, and utility trenching uncovers unexpected caliche or bedrock regularly. We schedule inspections accounting for monsoon season shutdowns, verify compaction in dry soils that need moisture conditioning, and coordinate NMED startup requirements that differ based on receiving water quality. Projects close because we planned for actual New Mexico conditions, not generic Southwest assumptions.

Projects

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

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Not Sure What Approvals Your Project Needs?

New Mexico development requires coordinating NMED, State Engineer’s Office, acequia associations, and tribal consultation where applicable. We’ll review your project scope, identify required permits, and outline a timeline in a 15-minute call. No cost, no commitment.