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Engineering and project support organized by project type

Most clients think in terms of the project they are trying to build or fix. Start here if you are not sure which technical service you need.
Find the right starting point
Choose the project type closest to your situation and Legacy will help define the right technical scope.
Match services to outcomes
Each project type may combine civil/site, stormwater, septic, structural, construction support, or construction management.
Plan for approvals and construction
The goal is not just a plan set. The goal is a practical path through review and into the field.
Primary project types
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Subdivisions & Private Roads
Feasibility, yield planning, road layout, grading, drainage, utilities, stormwater, and permitting support.
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Campgrounds & Resorts
Phased expansion planning, utilities, grading, stormwater, sequencing, and construction-aware details.
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Residential Septic Replacement
Site review, design options, permit-ready septic drawings, and support through construction.
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Residential Site Plans & Additions
Site plans, grading/drainage, driveway/culvert issues, utility coordination, and permit support.
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Light Commercial & Site Upgrades
Drainage fixes, pavement/site upgrades, minor expansions, compliance needs, and construction coordination.
How to start
If you have a notice or comment letter
  • Send the letter with your request
  • Include the property address and any plans or photos
  • Legacy will identify what the letter requires and the next practical step
If you are early-stage
  • Send the address or tax map ID
  • Describe the project goal and timeline
  • Legacy will identify constraints, options, and the right scope path
FAQ
A: Send the project location and description. Legacy will help route the request to the right service mix.
A: Yes. Many projects combine civil/site design, stormwater, septic, structural, construction support, or construction management.
A: Yes. Feasibility is often the right first step when site constraints, review requirements, or project scope are uncertain.
Not sure where your project fits?
Send a quick description and location. Legacy will identify the right starting point.
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