New Site Work Design
New Site Work Design translates engineering practice and governmental regulatory requirements into plans and specifications that describe the type, extent and quality of work.
The contract documents for new site work design have three purposes:
- To describe the work for bidding and judging performance accurately.
- To address time and payment issues.
- To define the legal responsibility of each party to the contract.
Detailed plans and specifications are essential for quality construction work bids. Our contracts and site plans clearly and accurately define the location, the extent and quality of performance and details of the construction of work. Normally, an existing site plan is used as a basis for plan development; however, if plans are not available, we can generate a site plan by performing topographic survey work.
Pavement Engineering has developed numerous details to address pavement and drainage items for parking lots and minor roadways. By creating these details in AutoCad, we can easily modify them to produce site-specific designs. Survey information is translated directly from the surveyor's .dwg or .dxf files. Our extensive experience in pavement rehabilitation design prevents typical design and detailing mistakes.
Because our staff has broad experience working with various architects and municipalities throughout California, we can to assist both through the often complicated permit process.