Modern Engineering Solutions

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Land Development Engineering in Texas!

We handle your water and wastewater engineering from concept to approval—including design, TCEQ permitting, and regulatory compliance. Fast permits, accurate budgets, and projects that stay on schedule.

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What We Do

Modern Engineering Solutions—trusted by developers across Texas.

Wastewater

Developing in Texas means getting wastewater done right. Big question: connect to the city or build your own plant? What will it cost? We handle Treatment Planning, TCEQ Permitting, Collection System Design, Lift Stations, Construction Drawings, and Hydraulic Modeling. You get honest answers, real numbers, and permits that don’t sit on someone’s desk for months.

Water

Your project needs water service that works. We figure out the smart move: tap into city lines, drill wells, or add storage tanks? We cover Treatment Planning, Permitting, Distribution Design, Booster Stations, Pressure Vaults, Water Tanks, and Construction Drawings. You get fast answers and plans contractors can actually build from.

Civil Engineering

We handle site design start to finish. That includes Concept Planning, Project Permitting, Construction Drawings, and Kiosk Site Planning. We line up grading, drainage, utilities, and paving so nothing holds up your schedule. You get plans that pass review and contractors can use the same day.

Construction Administration

Once dirt starts moving, we’re there to keep it moving. We do construction observation, answer RFIs, review submittals, and approve shop drawings. That means what gets built matches what we designed. We catch problems before they cost you time or money, answer questions the same day, and handle change orders without drama. Fewer delays, fewer surprises, work done right.

FAQ

Standard wastewater discharge permits typically take 6-9 months. Domestic wastewater permits for new developments usually take 4-6 months if the application is complete. We’ve accelerated timelines to as little as 45 days by using streamlined permitting approaches and maintaining close contact with TCEQ staff.

Connection avoids the cost of building and operating a treatment plant, but requires impact fees and monthly charges. Building your own plant means higher upfront costs but more control and potentially lower long-term expenses. We analyze both options with real numbers so you can make the right call for your project

Yes. Projects over the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone require special water quality controls and TCEQ Edwards Aquifer permits. We’ve handled numerous Edwards Aquifer projects and know exactly what TCEQ requires for approval.

Absolutely. Reuse permits through TCEQ often move faster than discharge permits and can reduce long-term water costs. We design reuse systems for irrigation, industrial processes, and other approved uses. This works especially well for developments with golf courses, landscaping, or commercial tenants.

We provide site visits to verify construction matches the design, review contractor submittals and shop drawings, answer RFIs, attend progress meetings, and handle change order documentation. This keeps your project on track and ensures what gets built actually works.

Small package plants serving 50-200 homes typically range from $800K-$2M depending on treatment level required and discharge/reuse requirements. We provide detailed cost estimates during planning so you can budget accurately.

Yes. All permitted systems require ongoing monitoring and reporting. Requirements vary based on permit type—discharge permits need more frequent monitoring than land application. We design monitoring programs that meet TCEQ requirements without being more complicated than necessary.

Yes. We’ve stepped in on stalled permits many times. Often issues come from incomplete applications or miscommunication with TCEQ. We review what’s been submitted, identify gaps, and get things moving again.

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