We have been using Low Impact Development standards in the northwest since it's first conception, using bioswales and natural detention methods for over a decade. Our permeable paving design for the downtown area was the first of its kind in Oregon. As the proven success of LID has caught on throughout the U.S., we have adapted the designs to be just as useful in Houston and the surround areas. Urban development often leads to impervious surfaces (parking lots, roads, etc.) which don't allow the soil to absorb rainfall, causing water to divert into culverts, ditches, and streams.
Hardey Group, Inc. has extensive experience in all types of engineering projects including streets, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water systems, and traffic engineering. We also have a great deal of experience in the public bidding process and project administration. Hardey Group, Inc. has been implementing green infrastructure and Low Impact Development since 2006, when it was first introduced in the Northwest. Our clients and associates include private developers, city, county, and state agencies as well as special service districts.
You hit the brakes for a second, just tap them on the freeway, you can literally track the ripple effect of that action across a two-hundred-mile stretch of road, because traffic has a memory. It's amazing. It's like a living organism. The Medford airport is planning to build a seven-bay light maintenance shop to handle work for the five rental-car companies based there. Hardey Engineering has been working with Ron Grimes Architect and the Rogue Valley International Airport to make the rental car businesses more efficient.
John is a Registered Professional Engineer in Oregon, Texas, California, Arizona, and Washington, and is a Registered Professional Land Surveyor in Oregon, Texas, and California. John has over 45 years of combined experience as Engineer of Record for many municipalities and public agencies, providing a broad range of planning, engineering, surveying, contract administration, and inspection services for a wide variety of multi-million dollar projects. We work on projects as a team, which allows us to provide a multi faceted approach to problem solving and depth of personnel for each project.
It's been a pleasure to design this project! Keven and Harry are great clients, and their vision for this project will be a huge benefit to the community!
Flood plain analysis results from 1978 on an old Fortran punch-card analog computer, compared to an updated study of the same area on Civil 3d. It's a whole lot easier to understand the results these days!
We had the pleasure to design this basketball court for Oregon Hills Park.
Since we now design our projects in 3d, saving time on calculations, preventing conflicts, and allowing better communication with our clients and contractors, we can produce 360 degree views of critical areas on our project. This is a sample of the utilities of a proposed residential subdivision.