Civil Design, Environmental Consulting, Road/Infrastructure, Rail Road Design, GIS/Program Management/Construction

University of South Alabama
Football Practice Fields
DEI worked with the University of South Alabama to design the football complex at the University. Design included grading and drainage using an underground detention system design and ADEM permitting for six new ball fields. The artificial turf design included anchorage and drainage considerations.

Football Field House Complex
The project consisted of the site plan design for the football field house. It included grading, draining and other civil enginering concerns for the new Jaguar football team. The project was time-sensitive and construction driven to meet timelines for the start of football season.

DEI worked with a private local residential developer in Elberta, Alabama. It involved design and layout of 40 acres into a residential subdivision. The project included innovative rear alleyways to access all lots from the rear to facilitate a coastal community feel in a small lot development. The project consists of storm drainage, storm water detention, and utilities design.

This project included site layout, grading and drainage of a lease parcel for a new restaurant. The project included storm water management, water, and sewer connection layout, an administrative City of Mobile PUD to share parking with an adjacent development, and permitting.

Mizell Memorial Hospital, Opp, Alabama
This project includes site layout, grading and drainage of a new location for a Wellness Center. The project included storm water management, water and power connection. This project was reviewed and approved by the USDA due to funding sources.

The project included the site layout, grading and drainage design on a one-acre parcel for a 50-unit hotel development. Project included stormwater management and detention system, water, sewer, gas, and power connections, and a Mobile County Site Plan Approval.

DEI was responsible for engineering and survey data acquisition for Flood Map Revisions for the eastern half of Mobile County. Project funding was provided by NOAA, and was used to modernize the Mobile County Flood Maps. Approximately 35 miles of streams were studied.


