Altus Engineering, Inc. was established in 1995 to provide innovative and cost-effective solutions for site, building, environmental and utility projects. Striving to create and maintain quality working relationships in our own community, Altus takes great pride in focusing on New Hampshire and southern Maine for the majority of our projects. Providing a quality project is our primary objective.
To Altus, quality is defined as meeting the requirements of the client as determined by their needs and preferences while also delivering a product that is concise, functional and in compliance with applicable regulations. Our designs are tailored to exacting standards that clearly and concisely present the critical technical elements while yielding cost-effective results.
We make every effort to ensure that our sites fit with their surroundings, flow naturally and are as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
To Altus, quality is defined as meeting the requirements of the client as determined by their needs and preferences while also delivering a product that is concise, functional and in compliance with applicable regulations. Our designs are tailored to exacting standards that clearly and concisely present the critical technical elements while yielding cost-effective results.
We make every effort to ensure that our sites fit with their surroundings, flow naturally and are as aesthetically pleasing as possible.
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Located adjacent to a designated prime wetland and the Little River, the project will rehabilitate an abandoned high school.
Altus employed many elements of low impact design including porous pavements, infiltration basins, cisterns, bioretention swales, and rain gardens.
Altus obtained the local and state permits for the project.
The project was praised by regulators for its mission which includes technology demonstration for educational purposes.
Design challenges included treatment of the runoff adjacent to the prime wetland system, enhancing vegetated buffers to the wetlands, balancing the site cuts and fills in the river flood zone, and preserving the specimen vegetation.
Altus employed many elements of low impact design including porous pavements, infiltration basins, cisterns, bioretention swales, and rain gardens.
Altus obtained the local and state permits for the project.
The project was praised by regulators for its mission which includes technology demonstration for educational purposes.
Design challenges included treatment of the runoff adjacent to the prime wetland system, enhancing vegetated buffers to the wetlands, balancing the site cuts and fills in the river flood zone, and preserving the specimen vegetation.
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