Site Planning
SKW approaches each site planning development endeavor with the highest level of creative insight and industry expertise. We have established a long-standing tradition of excellence by bringing together complimentary disciplines.
SKW offers services in every site development and sub-discipline phase, from the planning tasks of project initiation, land surveying, plan production and processing regulatory approvals, to staking, field observation and project administration. Our goal is to provide clients with a set of plans that thoughtfully incorporates each design element into the overall site plan.
Planning
- Land Use & Master Planning
- Land Surveying/Platting
- Storm Drainage & Detention Studies
- Flood Studies & Floodplain Certificates
- Traffic Impact Studies/Signalization
- LEED™ & Sustainable Design Concepts
- Public Presentations, Graphics & Hearings
How can we help?
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Design
- Wetland Delineation/Mitigation & 401/404 Permits
- Preliminary & Final Site Development Plans
- Demolition Plans
- Erosion Control Plans, Grading Plans & NPDES Permits
- Best Management Practices
- Street, Roadway & Parking Lot Plans
- Sanitary Sewer Plans
- Water Main Plans
- Utility Coordination
- Retaining Wall Plans
- Site Lighting Plans
- Site Amenities, Entrance Features & Fountain Design
- Landscape & Irrigation Design
Construction
- Cost Analysis
- Construction Staking
- Construction Administration & Observation
Featured Projects
Colonial Presbyterian Church Campus
Designing the physical space to grow a strong religious community Read More
Briarcliff Village
Old rock quarry transformed into high-end $30M multi-use development Read More
Lexington Trails Middle School Renovation & Addition
SKW and De Soto School District have been working together since 1995 Read More
Southridge Medical Center
Civil site services transform 5 undeveloped acres into a $14M medical office building Read More




