Happy New Year from OEI! As we enter 2024, we would like to take the opportunity to highlight some of the engineering services that we offer. Water and Wastewater: Oller Engineering, Inc. prides itself on our team of engineers with experience in water and wastewater. Some of our services include wastewater and water treatment design, water system design, system modeling, distribution design, groundwater development, large diameter pipe design, water rights negotiation, permitting, master planning, storage tank design, and regulatory compliance mediation. Environmental: Our environmental engineering department offers a wide variety of services, including permit preparation, site selection, Phase I and II site assessments, geological investigation, design of Type I and IV AE landfills, and environmental impact statements. We are happy to ensure the health and safety of both Texas citizens and the environment, as well as to serve as your liaison with governing bodies so that all federal and state environmental regulations are met. Stormwater and Drainage Management: Our stormwater team at OEI is proud to reduce flooding and improve drainage management for our clients by designing systems that effectively control stormwater discharge and protect surface water. Our team will also develop stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs) to protect exposed areas that may be negatively affected by stormwater flow during times of construction. Land Development and Site Improvements: At OEI, we understand that commercial, residential, multi-family, and recreational land development can come with challenges. Our team is qualified to help our clients navigate these challenges by providing water and wastewater treatment facilities and distribution system design, reuse system and utility design, system analysis and optimization, asset management, district engineering consultation services, and preparation of bond applications. Transportation: OEI’s team of engineers design and implement transportation systems that ensure the safe flow of traffic by providing traffic analysis, transportation planning, and 3D simulation and design. We are pleased to offer balanced, cost-effective solutions to our clients’ transportation challenges. GIS and Survey: The GIS and Survey department at OEI is ready to provide our clients with detailed and precise mapping and location services for use in project layout and design, permitting, and public outreach. Our survey team uses state-of-the-art equipment and technology to deliver measurements, topographic mapping, and geospatial data with cutting-edge accuracy, while our GIS team harnesses Geographic Information Systems to transform complex data into actionable insights. We are excited to continue providing our professional services through 2024 and many years beyond. If you would like to learn more, please visit our website at oei-eng.com or call our office at (806) 993-6226.
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