Our team of civil engineers specialized in design thoroughly assesses various aspects of your property, including topography, elevation, slope, soil composition, and more. We carefully analyze your requirements and develop a comprehensive plan for the subsequent phases.
Rest assured, our highly skilled civil engineers are here to bring your home project to fruition with unmatched expertise.
Did you know shoddy site prep can lead to cracked foundations, walls or worse? Your home investment is worth every bit of the preparation to ensure it will stay beautiful–and safe–for generations to come. Don’t skimp on this crucial pre-construction step.
So what’s a civil plan anyway? These technical drawings outline important info regarding your site and are used to file the required permits to move your project forward. For example, yours could include grading and draining plans, a tentative map parcel, retaining wall plans and details on any utility connections for water, storm drains and sewer.
Cipta Artha Bhantala tackles all the nitty gritty site work details for you. We draw up the plans you need to get your permit as quickly as possible.
Proper site grading is paramount to ensuring your home stays free from water damage, cracks, settling and sagging. Our civil earthwork engineers evaluate your land for slope or elevation issues, then either excavate or fill based on your specific new home or renovation project.
With our vast experience, Cipta Artha Bhantala engineers are masters at crafting budget friendly site grading solutions that safeguard your investment.
In construction, getting to know your site’s water challenges, ponding or flooding is key to preventing trouble down the road. Using water hydrology studies, rainfall and watercourse analyses, runoff assessments and drainage impact assessments, our Civil Engineers identify any stormwater issues that could affect your site and build.
We can help with the LID (low impact development) features, drainage report, post-construction Best Management Practices (BMP) plan, as well as Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for large sites.