COMMERCIAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

Diversified Engineering, Inc. brings a broad range of experience to commercial market projects spanning many years. Whether new construction or renovation, our staff is sized and positioned for adaptability to your project needs – small or large - and strives to make our clients’ vision a reality, providing design and construction services for offices, industrial and warehousing facilities, and more.

Our skilled specialists will work with you to understand the challenges and needs of your project and then meet those challenges. Whether a building project, addressing wetlands issues, wastewater management or navigating the intricacies of regulatory compliance, our team integrates the latest technology, state-of-the-art equipment and proven methods to help our clients stay on schedule and save money.

Specialties

  • New Construction or Renovation

  • Concept, Planning & Site Development

  • Building Structures

  • Wetlands Issues

  • Project Management

  • Stormwater Management

  • On-site Water Treatment Facilities

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Commercial Projects

Walking Trail Development

Walking Trail Development

Diversified Engineering provided design and layout services for a trail and bridge within a flood plain. The bridge was engineered to withstand ponding and flowing water during flood season. In addition, basketball courts were designed and laid out.

Digital, GPS & Conventional Surveying

Digital, GPS & Conventional Surveying

ALTA-ACSM land title survey of Friendship Village. DEI utilized a combination of digital orthophotography, GPS and conventional surveying technologies to map the 29-acre retirement village, consisting of a 3.6-acre, multi-story assisted care center and 38 duplex living units.

ALTA-ACSM Survey

ALTA-ACSM Survey

ALTA-ACSM survey of a former industrial plant currently being used as a solid waste transfer station. The survey involved the retracement of a portion of three unimproved subdivisions located in the industrial area of Canton. Significant portions of the area had been razed, obliterating houses as well as original survey monumentation.