SERVICES

Fisher Engineering provides full-service site development services to a wide range of clients for municipal, commercial, residential, and industrial projects. Our clients include public agencies, architects, developers, contractors and property managers.  Fisher Engineering has extensive experience in all matters related to site development including due diligence/site layout, preparation of construction ready documents, permitting, and construction phase services – all provided through a multidisciplinary approach to better meet clients’ objectives.

Below is a partial listing of clients we serve and the services provided:

OUR CLIENTS INCLUDE

  • Municipal
  • Commercial (Office, Retail and Restaurant)
  • Industrial
  • Educational
  • Hospitality
  • Religious
  • Residential (Land Development)
  • Infrastructure

SPECIFIC SERVICES INCLUDE

  • Construction Plans including but not limited to:
    • Site Plans including spatial and dimensional details
    • Utility Plans
    • Grading and Drainage Plans
    • Roadway
    • Pedestrian Access/Sidewalks/Pathways
    • Erosion, Sedimentation and Pollution Control Plans
    • Profiles
    • Construction details
  • Construction Specifications
  • Cost Estimates
  • Site Feasibility Studies and Reports
  • Hydrology and Hydraulic Studies
    • Detention Ponds
    • Retention Ponds
    • Water Quality Treatment
    • FEMA Studies
  • Utilities
    • Water Lines
    • Fire Lines
    • Sanitary Sewer Design
    • Reclaimed Water
  • Permitting
    • Municipal Land Disturbance Permits
    • Stormwater Permitting
    • Water Management District Permitting
    • FDEP Permitting
    • State DOT Access Permits
    • NPDES Permitting
  • Construction Services
    • Bidding
    • Submittal Review
    • Inspections
    • As-built certifications
    • Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI)
  • Residential Services
    • Drainage and Pond Inspections and Compliance
    • Florida Water Management District Compliance
    • Subdivision Design
    • Roadway, Drainage and Utility Infrastructure Design