Our primary service is water - meaning water, wastewater, and water resources system consulting, which represents over 70 percent of our annual revenues. Within these primary services, we offer a total solution by providing master planning, capital improvement planning, study and report, design, bidding administration, and construction administration/observation. Surveying, mapping, geographic information systems (GIS), instrumentation and controls, general civil engineering, structural engineering, electrical engineering, and site development are also provided as stand-alone services or in support of our primary services.
With feet firmly planted on both the technical and regulatory sides of the fence, we can assist you in all facets of stormwater management, whether it is development and management of your municipal stormwater program, stormwater master planning, or developing site specific stormwater management plans. AE2S staff have a proven record in analysis, planning, and design of as well as traditional stormwater features such as detention basins, but also features such as infiltration basins, stormwater wetlands, bioretention facilities, raingardens, pervious pavement, water harvesting and reuse systems, and bioswales.
Are you looking for not one, but two great reads this Friday? Check out the latest issue of Intermountain Section AWWA's The Flow! You can learn more about the Deer Creek Intake Project our team has been working on (page 21) and check out an article coauthored by Trevor Datwyler on the SACS...
Thursday and Friday are Grand Forks Days at the ND State Capitol! Brent, Taylor and Shawn are there representing AE… https://t.co/oJg3fKTw5I
The recent utility cybersecurity breach drives home the importance of the recommendations included in America's Wat… https://t.co/P37df6b7KJ
News of a cyberattack on a water system has utility workers across the nation wondering if their systems are secure… https://t.co/O0NTCWlWsP
We're wrapping up Engineers Week 2021 with not one, four fantastic ideas on what the future will look like!… https://t.co/4ksUWX5LJx
It's exciting to hear how future engineers are imagining tomorrow and their ideas to continue to make our communiti… https://t.co/25keE54XmY
We're excited to be part of Larimore's citywide infrastructure project which is 25 years in the making! This spring… https://t.co/BLKfU2aG05
Robots and dragons - oh my! We will definitely be looking up to these future inventions in engineering!… https://t.co/PM5KH6cRht
Instead of presenting in classrooms, #TeamAE2S is going virtual. A series of videos and questions can be found by c… https://t.co/FLqaAbfJnf
This week celebrates the history of engineering along with what the future will look like. Thank you to all of you… https://t.co/KyfOOYXubd