SEI has extensive experience in all facets of the planning, design, and construction inspection of Site development, renovation and expansion projects. Typical tasks include facility layout, encroachment, site plan, site plan drawing, road design, site planning, construction layout, grading, paving, and utility design, storm water management, erosion and sediment control and permitting. Our experience also includes transmission, distribution and collection systems for water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, natural gas and electrical/communication duct banks.
Scott Engineering recognizes that many complex issues affect today’s site planning and design and that innovative and cost-effective solutions are paramount in order to bring a project into existence successfully. Our site design employs the latest computer technology for design and drafting to meet specific client needs and SEI prides itself with being able to consistently deliver high-quality plans and specifications on-time and within the client’s budget.

- Conceptual Plans
- Feasibility Studies
- Land Development Plans
- Record Plans
- Encroachment
- Site Plan & Site Plan Drawing
- Site Location and Evaluation
- Property and Topographic Surveys
- Grading and Utility Design
- Erosion Control
- Storm Water Management
- Drainage Studies and Design
- Flood Map Amendments and Revisions
- Local, State and Federal Agency applications and permitting
- Specifications
- Road Design
- Highway Entrance Plans
- Highway Improvements Design
- Maintenance of Traffic Plans
- Wastewater (sanitary sewer or septic system design)
- Construction Cost Estimates
- Construction Management and Inspection
- Construction Layout
- Certified Sediment and Erosion Control Inspectors
What is a Site Plan?
An engineering site plan is a diagram that shows a property's existing and proposed features. It's a crucial tool for development projects, as it helps ensure that the project is built to the approved design.
What's included?
- Buildings: The location of existing and proposed buildings
- Roads: The location of roads, driveways, and paths
- Utilities: The location of water, sewer, and power lines
- Landscaping: The location of trees, gardens, and other landscape elements
- Parking: The location of parking lots
- Drainage: The location of drainage facilities
- Lighting: The location of lighting
- Property lines: The location of property lines and setbacks
Why is it important?
- Planning and development: Site plans are required for planning and development applications
- Project coordination: Site plans help keep the project on track for engineers, architects, and contractors
- Budgeting: Site plans help developers predict and plan for costs
- Zoning: Site plans help ensure that development codes are met