Getting Your Residential Project Approved Without the Hassle

Mr. Crosby needed help with his residential project in Saratoga Springs, UT. Anderson Engineering provided a detailed lot survey, site design, and grading plan. We worked closely with Aaron to ensure everything met city requirements, helping his project move forward without unnecessary delays.

Challenge
Aaron needed a site design and grading plan that met Saratoga Springs' regulations. Without the proper documentation, getting city approvals and proceeding with construction could have been challenging.
Solution
We provided Aaron with a thorough lot survey, a site design meeting the city’s requirements, and a grading plan to ensure everything was set up correctly. Our team handled the technical details so he could focus on the bigger picture.
Benefit
With our support, Aaron got a city-approved plan without the back-and-forth. His project moved forward smoothly, saving him time and preventing costly construction delays. Plus, he had peace of mind knowing everything was done right the first time.
Location
Saratoga Springs, UT
Client
Crosby Site Design

Full List of Services Provided For This Project

Civil Engineering

Site Planning and Feasibility Analysis

Grading and Earthwork Design

Stormwater Management

Utility Design and Coordination

Permitting and Regulatory Control

Land Surveying and Mapping

Common Questions. Expert Answers.

Quick Answers

How long does it take to complete the lot survey and site design process?
The timeline can vary depending on the size and complexity of the property, but typically, our lot survey and site design process takes about 4-8 weeks. We work efficiently to ensure timely approvals with Saratoga Springs while maintaining accuracy.
What happens if the city requires changes to the site design?
If the city provides feedback or requests modifications, we handle all necessary revisions and responses to ensure compliance. We keep you informed throughout the process and make adjustments as needed to avoid delays.
Can I make changes to the grading plan after approval?
Changes can be made, but they may require additional city approvals. Our team can guide you through the modification process to ensure compliance while accommodating your needs.