Parker Engineering has been in service since 2001. We have worked with over 20 cities and counties in Georgia and have completed projects ranging from $5000 to $1.7 million dollars in construction cost. Parker Engineering specializes in helping small and medium-sized cities and counties design and seek funding for their infrastructure projects. Whether solving a neighborhood flooding problem or adding a new sewer main to serve a new industry, Parker Engineering can help.
Parker Engineering serves as the project manager for your City or County project. We identify the problem, create a design, assist you in obtaining state and federal permits, help you bid the project, assist in selecting a contractor and insure the contractor builds the project correctly. Working with Parker Engineering is like having an engineer on your staff.
We are also well versed in applying for state and federal grants for new sewer, storm water, drinking water and road improvement projects. Wesley received Bachelors of Civil Engineering from GA Tech where he graduated with honors.
Parker Engineering serves as the project manager for your City or County project. We identify the problem, create a design, assist you in obtaining state and federal permits, help you bid the project, assist in selecting a contractor and insure the contractor builds the project correctly. Working with Parker Engineering is like having an engineer on your staff.
We are also well versed in applying for state and federal grants for new sewer, storm water, drinking water and road improvement projects. Wesley received Bachelors of Civil Engineering from GA Tech where he graduated with honors.
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PARKER Engineering assisted the City of Millen in obtaining CDBG grant funding to alleviate the flooding concerns of the Community House Neighborhood.
This Community House Neighborhood had the worst drainage problem in the City of Millen due to a poorly designed and undersized piping system.
A new storm piping network was installed, as well as drainage inlets in the low areas to provide relief for the residents.
In addition, curb and gutter was provided to prevent water from entering yards.
Parker Engineering provided the engineering solutions to improve the quality of life for the residents.
This Community House Neighborhood had the worst drainage problem in the City of Millen due to a poorly designed and undersized piping system.
A new storm piping network was installed, as well as drainage inlets in the low areas to provide relief for the residents.
In addition, curb and gutter was provided to prevent water from entering yards.
Parker Engineering provided the engineering solutions to improve the quality of life for the residents.
PARKER Engineering provided the design and bidding documents for the construction of 3000 linear feet of road improvements for the Town of Hiltonia.
New Hiltonia Subdivision was a mobile home subdivision created in the 1990s.
The subdivision lacked a drainage system leaving residents with rivers of water that traveled down the center of the dirt roads during rains.
The dirt roads were muddy after storms and dusty during dry periods.
The problem was solved by moving existing infrastructure to the edge of the right of way, creating drainage ditches, building a road base and paving the road.
New Hiltonia Subdivision was a mobile home subdivision created in the 1990s.
The subdivision lacked a drainage system leaving residents with rivers of water that traveled down the center of the dirt roads during rains.
The dirt roads were muddy after storms and dusty during dry periods.
The problem was solved by moving existing infrastructure to the edge of the right of way, creating drainage ditches, building a road base and paving the road.
PARKER Engineering provided the design and bidding documents for the rehabilitation of 4559 LF of sewer main in the City of Sylvania.
Video reports of the existing clay sewer mains revealed cracking and deterioration that provided entry points for roots.
The residents of this neighborhood were being troubled with sewer stoppage, slow-flushing toilets, and sewage surfacing due to the roots and the aging infrastructure.
Also the City lift station was overpowered during large rain events due to the large amounts of infiltration entering the sewage system.
Video reports of the existing clay sewer mains revealed cracking and deterioration that provided entry points for roots.
The residents of this neighborhood were being troubled with sewer stoppage, slow-flushing toilets, and sewage surfacing due to the roots and the aging infrastructure.
Also the City lift station was overpowered during large rain events due to the large amounts of infiltration entering the sewage system.
PARKER Engineering provided the design for a 5,500 linear foot sidewalk on Gentilly Road in Statesboro, GA.
The project is part of the city's master plan to connect Georgia Southern University with the primary residential area of Statesboro.
The sidewalk provides safe access for college students to walk from home to school.
The project involved designing a new concrete sidewalk, multiple driveway entrances, and storm water improvements.
Parker Engineering coordinated with the City of Statesboro to provide the design.
The project is part of the city's master plan to connect Georgia Southern University with the primary residential area of Statesboro.
The sidewalk provides safe access for college students to walk from home to school.
The project involved designing a new concrete sidewalk, multiple driveway entrances, and storm water improvements.
Parker Engineering coordinated with the City of Statesboro to provide the design.
PARKER Engineering provided the design and bidding documents for the construction of an 8-inch well for the City of Hagan.
In 2009, The City of Hagan lost its primary well due to a deteriorating well casing which left the City with only one well.
Parker Engineering assisted the City in applying for an Immediate Threat and Danger -CDBG grant to provide funds for replacing the primary well.
Parker Engineering provided the preliminary engineering report that was used in securing the grant and also completed the environmental documents required to receive federal funding.
In 2009, The City of Hagan lost its primary well due to a deteriorating well casing which left the City with only one well.
Parker Engineering assisted the City in applying for an Immediate Threat and Danger -CDBG grant to provide funds for replacing the primary well.
Parker Engineering provided the preliminary engineering report that was used in securing the grant and also completed the environmental documents required to receive federal funding.
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