OUR SERVICES
Civil Engineering
At Wilson Engineering, we don’t just design sites — we anticipate challenges before they surface.
Our team delivers fast, high‑clarity conceptual site plans that evaluate feasibility, uncover hidden constraints, and identify the factors that will ultimately shape your final design and project profitability. Early insight is the most valuable tool in development, and our approach is built to save owners, consultants, and contractors time and money.
What sets Wilson Engineering apart is our ability to see the entire development landscape while still drilling into the critical technical details that make or break a project. We combine big‑picture strategy with precise engineering judgment to create a path of least resistance from concept to construction. When you partner with Wilson Engineering, you gain a civil engineer who protects your schedule, your budget, and your vision — long before the first permit is filed.
Civil Engineering Services We Offer
- Due Diligence Reports
Permits / Approvals Required with estimated timeline
Zoning & Land Development requirements
Existing Utilities within ROW
Existing Site Conditions and Constraints
Proposed Site Conditions and Constraints
Drainage / Flood Analysis for existing and proposed conditions
Environmental Assessment (By Sub Consultant)
Potential Public Improvements
- Conceptual Site Plans
Zoning Requirements
Existing Utilities
Driveway Entrance
Site Layout
Preliminary Grading with minimum Finished Floor Elevation
Preliminary Drainage System
Utility Layout
Delivery / Fire Truck Circulation
- Planning and Zoning Approvals
- Site Development Plans
- Stormwater Analysis and Reports
- Paving, Grading and Drainage Design
- Utility Design
- Vehicle circulation analysis
- Permitting / Approvals
- Construction Services
Past Civil Engineering Projects
Palm Beach County
Boynton Beach: 784 senior living/nursing units in six four story buildings on a 93.5-acre agricultural reserve site.
Boynton Beach: 314 residential townhome units on a 39-acre agricultural reserve site.
Loxahatchee: Thirty-six bed tower expansion to existing hospital where operations could not be interrupted during construction.
Delray Beach: 180-unit eight story apartment building integrated within an existing commercial complex.
Delray Beach: Renovation of a historic Donald Ross-designed golf course including golf course drainage system, clubhouse parking lot improvement, and new maintenance building.
Boca Raton: Redevelopment of abandoned golf course into 64 single-family lots with clubhouse amenities.
Riviera Beach: 20,500 SF non-governmental Federally Qualified Health Center.
Miami-Dade County
Brickell: 195 unit 70-story luxury residential high-rise notable for being the world's first high-rise powered in part by solar.
Brickell: As part of an entire street master plan this development includes 362-unit 44 story mixed-use development with two residential towers, and ground-floor retail and office space on the Miami River with undocumented 1920s-era underground utilities.
Bal Harbor: Assisted consultant team in conducting site analysis to develop a test site showcasing developer’s first 3D printed homes to show future investors.
Little Havana: An existing 13-story tower featuring 240 affordable housing units serving elderly in Miami-Dade County’s River Parc Master Plan. The site had to remain operational during construction as the tenants could not be relocated.
Overtown: 1,000+ units, a mix of affordable, workforce, and market-rate housing, plus community features including a large pool, fitness center, and community rooms.