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Cyprus Design, Inc.

Honest. Personable. Experienced. Efficient.

 Residential.  Commercial.  Municipal.  Industrial.

Civil Engineering Projects

 Our civil engineering team designs and manages infrastructure projects with precision and efficiency. From roadway and utility design to permitting, hydrology, and soil evaluations, we deliver solutions that meet all regulatory standards. 

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As-Built Plans

Asbuilt Site Survey:

Key components of an as-built survey include: 

 

  • Deviation Mapping: Documentation of changes made in the field compared to the original design blueprints.
  • Feature Locations: Precise measurements of improvements like buildings, fences, driveways, and utilities (sewer, water, electric).
  • Horizontal and Vertical Data: Accurate spatial data, often including topographical info and final grading. 
  • Common Usage: Required for obtaining Certificates of Occupancy, finalizing contractor payments, and future facility management. 

These surveys are often delivered as CAD files or redlined drawings, providing a crucial, accurate record for project handover. 

  • Certificate of Compliance asbuilt survey which is required by DEP and local Conservation Commission to confirm all site work has been done in accordance with the approved site plan referred to in the Order of Conditions for the site 

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Conceptual / Schematic Plans

Conceptual / Schematic Design Plan:

A conceptual plan is a high-level, early-phase overview of a project that defines its broad vision, goals, and layout before detailed designing begins. It illustrates potential solutions, such as site layouts for client discussions to build consensus and test viability of a particular site layout. 


Usage Examples of a Conceptual Plan:


  • Architecture/Land Development: A site plan showing how a new building fits on a lot, including basic parking, utility lines, and building footprints. 
  • Garden/Landscape Design: A rough, scale-driven layout showing, for instance, where hardscapes and primary plantings will go, without specifying the exact species of plants Key Characteristics:
  • Flexible: Layout shapes are conceptual, not strictly final. • High-Level: Focuses on the "what" rather than the specific "how".
  • Identifies Feasibility: Helps determine if a project's goals are achievable within constraints. 
  • Early Phase: Produced early in the project to guide, not replace, final design. 

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Stormwater Site Plans & Drainage Subcatchment Plan

STORMWATER SITE PLANS & DRAINAGE SUBCATMENT PLAN

A stormwater design plan ensures that post-development runoff rates and quality are managed to meet regulatory standards, preventing flooding on surrounding properties. it is a comprehensive set of drawings, calculations, and specifications outlining how a development site will manage rainfall runoff to prevent flooding and protect water quality. It includes drainage infrastructure, detention systems, and erosion controls complying with local regulations, prepared to safely direct runoff away from structures. 


Key Components of a Stormwater Design Plan:


  • Site Layout & Drainage Plan: Maps showing how water flows, including pipes, inlets, and retention/detention basins. 
  • Hydrologic/Hydraulic Analysis: Calculations defining how the system handles specific design storm intensities.
  • Erosion and Sediment Control Plan: Techniques to prevent soil runoff during construction. 
  • Stormwater Management Report: Documentation demonstrating compliance with local, state, or federal regulations. 
  • Best Management Practices (BMPs): Features like rain gardens or infiltration systems for water quality treatment.


 Commonly Used Elements: 

  • Pipes & Inlets: Sizes, materials, and locations.
  • Detention/Retention Ponds: For storing water and releasing it slowly.
  • Low Impact Development (LID): Permeable pavements, bioswales, and green roofs. 

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