Civil and Environmental Engineering
Johnson Engineering prides itself on
offering a diversified engineering service that provides our clients
with a "one-stop shopping" atmosphere. We consider our
ability to handle a wide range of projects from something small like
a lot grading plan to multi-phase and large site developments such as
residential subdivisions an excellent advantage, since “one
stop shopping” saves the “hassle” of dealing with
more than one professional service during a project's lifespan.
Our site plans both urban and rural, are designed
to meet all municipal requirements pertaining to site plan
agreements.
A brief outline of the services we offer include:
Site plan
agreements: Site plans are required for almost all
commercial and industrial buildings involving new construction or
additions to existing buildings. We have completed numerous site
plans which meet municipal requirements, both in urban and rural
settings. Some of the information that is required on a typical site
plan include:
location
of proposed building/addition
driveway
entrance from municipal roadway
location
of parking and the number of spots
location
of stormwater service, sanitary service, and water services
proposed
ground elevations to ensure surface water flows away from the
building and other important features (ie. loading bays)
Lot grading plans
Subdivision
studies and design
Environmental
studies
Construction
management including cost estimates, technical specifications, and
contract documents
Stormwater Management:
More
and more municipalities are requiring that stormwater runoff from
development properties be controlled to minimize an initial shock to
the stormwater sewer. One of the most common stormwater management
techniques is creating detention areas.
Nearly all new developments, such as residential, commercial, or
industrial, are required to control the amount of stormwater runoff
to the same level that existed before the development occurred. As
grass and forested areas are replaced with asphalt and roof tops, the
stormwater that runs off from the site during and after a rain storm
becomes faster. Therefore, a stormwater detention area is placed
within the site as a location where the excess water can be stored
and released slowly after the storm event has passed.
Over the
years Johnson Engineering Consultants has worked on the following
subdivisions which include both urban and rural developments ranging
in size from a handful of lots, to projects that have had as many as
200 lots.
Recent Projects
Engineering work has
been performed in a variety of forms for the following (not limited
to):
Salvation Army
(Septic Bed review)
City of Stratford
Town of St. Marys
Village of
Milverton
Meadowridge
Properties Ltd.
TGM Enterprises
Limited
McCann's
Construction Limited
A.J. Jackson
Developments
Environmental
Scotiabank,
Stratford: Asbestos content review in ceiling tiles
Town
of St. Marys: Emily Street Sanitary sewer pumping station and force
main
Town
of Mitchell: Feasibility study, design, and construction management
of addition to the sewage lagoon system
Village
of Tavistock, Construction management of a sewage lagoon
Village
of Milverton - Highway #19 Connecting Link, Sanitary Sewerage System
- R.V. Anderson, Design review and construction management of a
sewage lagoon cell, force main and pump station, 1989 Main Street
Reconstruction
Town
of St. Marys, 1991-1993 Sanitary sewer force main and pumping
station
Stratford
Arden
Park Street development
Avon
Heights Subdivision
Braemar
Crescent Subdivision
Brunswick
Row Subdivision
Falstaff
Street Development
Feick
Crescent Subdivision
Franklin
Road Subdivision
Galt
Road Subdivision
Glendon
Road Subdivision
Drummond
- Buckingham Drive, Murray Hill, Franklin Drive, Cedarbrae Drive,
Briarhill Crescent, Lloyd Crescent
Greenwood
Subdivision
Laszlo
Palasty Subdivision
Maple
Avenue Development
McFarlane
Street, Norman Street, St. Vincent Street, Well Street, Bedford
Drive
Melanson
– Crawford, Kay Street Melanson Subdivision Phase I, Melanson
Subdivision Phase II,: Melanson Subdivision, 1988-1991, Crawford and
Nightingale Streets
Neil
Avenue Subdivision Phase I & II
Norwood
Subdivision
Oak
Street Subdivision
Oakdale
Subdivision
Walsh
Crescent Subdivision
Windemere
Subdivision
St.
Marys
Meadowridge
Properties, 1988-Present, Design review, approval, and construction
management of storm water management area for quality control, Phase
I, Phase II, Meadowridge Drive, Valleyview Lane, Southvale Road,
Meadowridge Court, Design review, approval, and construction
management of storm water retention area for quality & quantity
control
Tracy
Street Subdivision
Sebringville
Herman
- Hammond Subdivision
McCann
Subdivision, 1988-1992, Boyce Street extension
Boyce
Street Subdivision
Tavistock
Milverton
Others
Dalton
Fischer Subdivision, Fullarton Township
Festoso
Subdivision, Shakespeare
Giller
Subdivision, Millbank
Hocking
Subdivision, Russeldale
Peter
Stulp Subdivision, Trowbridge
Spence
Subdivision, Mitchell
Troester
Subdivision, Millbank
Weitzel
Subdivision, Shakespeare,1988-1991
Witt
Subdivision, Gadshill
Hendrickson Spring
(Canada Ltd.)
Perth County
Co-operative
Precise Castings
Inc.
Vic West Steel
Inc.
Dalton
Fischer Subdivision - Fullarton
Mohrman
Bannister Subdivision
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