The Dyer Partnership was originally established in 1982 as Gary L. Dyer Consulting Engineers in Coos Bay, Oregon. Later, in 1994, the firm was incorporated as The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners. Our staff now totals 24: 9 registered engineers, 2 professional land surveyors, and 14 support staff, including survey crews, designers, inspectors, engineers in training and office staff.
We serve clients mainly in Western and Southwestern Oregon, but cover Western Washington south to Southern California. We have branch offices in Sutherlin and Lebanon, Oregon to better serve our clients.
We serve clients mainly in Western and Southwestern Oregon, but cover Western Washington south to Southern California. We have branch offices in Sutherlin and Lebanon, Oregon to better serve our clients.
Services
Planning, investigative and feasibility studies for streets, utility systems, and site and residential development reviews, including:.
Preparation of preliminary designs and construction documents for renovation of existing and/or new construction of proposed infrastructure, streets, and site developments including:.
The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners, Inc. has extensive experience with municipal financing and the development of financing programs for public works improvement projects.
Since the firm has historically served smaller municipalities which do not have access to financial advisors, the firm has become proficient in assisting in assembling complete funding packages (loans, grants, etc.) and assisting its clients in all phases of the funding programs.
Preparation of preliminary designs and construction documents for renovation of existing and/or new construction of proposed infrastructure, streets, and site developments including:.
The Dyer Partnership Engineers & Planners, Inc. has extensive experience with municipal financing and the development of financing programs for public works improvement projects.
Since the firm has historically served smaller municipalities which do not have access to financial advisors, the firm has become proficient in assisting in assembling complete funding packages (loans, grants, etc.) and assisting its clients in all phases of the funding programs.
In order to provide guidance to address the city of Gold Beach's future water needs, a water master plan was developed to be used for systematic upgrades to the City's water system.
Included was a water management and conservation plan.
As part of the study, the current water distribution system, demand patterns, and system performance were evaluated with WaterCAD with respect to critical service standards, and emphasis on selected vital or high fire flow areas within the City.
As a result, specific projects were recommended for inclusion in the water distribution system Capital Improvement Program, along with financing plans to facilitate successful implementation of recommendations.
Included was a water management and conservation plan.
As part of the study, the current water distribution system, demand patterns, and system performance were evaluated with WaterCAD with respect to critical service standards, and emphasis on selected vital or high fire flow areas within the City.
As a result, specific projects were recommended for inclusion in the water distribution system Capital Improvement Program, along with financing plans to facilitate successful implementation of recommendations.
Our experienced professional surveyors and field support personnel excel in their fields and methods of surveying technology including robotic total stations, GPS and digital levels.
By using state of the art equipment, this reduces crew size requirements while increasing productivity and vastly broadening our firm's capabilities.
This large pipeline project involves routing a proposed 36-inch gas pipeline project from the LNG facility on the North Spit of Coos Bay over to Maupin near the California border.
By using state of the art equipment, this reduces crew size requirements while increasing productivity and vastly broadening our firm's capabilities.
This large pipeline project involves routing a proposed 36-inch gas pipeline project from the LNG facility on the North Spit of Coos Bay over to Maupin near the California border.
The storm water system inventory and analysis provides data for planning, prioritizing, and designing storm water infrastructure for the City of Coos Bay.
The existing system was field surface verified and assessed for condition and capacity.
The anticipated impact of EPA Phase II requirements for MS4 and future regulations was presented.
Current and projected deficiencies for a 20-year planning period are identified.
With an emphasis on planning, this document covers all aspects of the Bandon storm water system, from existing infrastructure and deficiencies through the planning and funding process for recommended projects.
The existing system was field surface verified and assessed for condition and capacity.
The anticipated impact of EPA Phase II requirements for MS4 and future regulations was presented.
Current and projected deficiencies for a 20-year planning period are identified.
With an emphasis on planning, this document covers all aspects of the Bandon storm water system, from existing infrastructure and deficiencies through the planning and funding process for recommended projects.
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