Fast, Approval Ready Engineered Site Plans in Hurricane

Starting a project and need plans approved quickly? Anderson Engineering designs buildable grading, drainage, and stormwater plans that meet Hurricane requirements.

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PRINCIPAL-LED SITE DESIGN

Justin Dye, P.E. and Brandon Anderson, G.C. lead Anderson Engineering’s site design work across Utah. They oversee design and permitting directly, ensuring each plan is complete, compliant, and ready for construction.

Justin Dye, P.E.

Principal - Civil Engineer

Brandon Anderson, GC

Principal - Civil Engineer, GC

What is an Engineered Site Plan?

A site plan shows how your property will be developed. It includes grading, drainage, stormwater, utilities, and building placement. Local reviewers in Hurricane use it to confirm compliance with zoning, flood, stormwater, and utility requirements before issuing a construction permit.

At Anderson Engineering, we create plans that reviewers can approve quickly so that you can focus on what matters most: building.

Why Site Plans Matter in Hurricane

WHY ANDERSON ENGINEERING FOR Engineered SITE DESIGN

Why Builders, Developers, and Property Owners in Hurricane Trust Anderson Engineering

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Local Site Plan Expertise in Hurricane

Our engineers know Hurricane codes and work directly with Hurricane officials to move you site plans through review faster.

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Permit-Ready Site Designs

Every site plan is engineered to meet Hurricane, zoning, grading, and utility requirements.

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Principal-Led Civil Engineering Overisght

You'll work directly with a Principal civil engineer who understands Hurricane development standards and construction methods from concept to completion.

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Efficient Site Design

Balanced grading, efficient utility layouts, and clear communication keep your project on schedule and within budget.

We Know Your City and Its Reviewers

How We Help

We manage your Hurricane site plan from concept to permit, led directly by a Principal Engineer who knows the local codes and review process.

Fast turnaounrd for permitting and construction.
Code-compliant designs that pass reviews quickly.
Local expertise with Hurricane and Washington County requirements.
Principal-led service from start to finish.

Engineered for Construction

Our Site Plan Services

Site Layout and Planning

Access, circulation, and lot configuration aligned with your architectural goals.

Grading and Drainage Design

Balanced city and fill, slope stability, and flood prevention based on typical sandy loam, silt loam, and loamy sand soils.

Stormwater and Erosion Control

Detention ponds, sediment basins, and MS4-compliant mitigation near Virgin River.

Regulatory Compliance and Permitting

Zoning, floodplain, and construction submittals handled from start to finish to meet {localsearch(city)'s development requirements.

Survey Integration

Our in-house survey team provides boundary, topographic, and as-built data for percise site design.

Feasibility and Zoning Reviews

Early studies that quide propoerty purchases, renovations, or redevelopment decisions.

Every project starts with smart site planning and architectural coordination to ensure your layout, grading, and utility systems align with design goals.

Our Site Development Process

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Schedule Your Consultation
Share your project details in Hurricane. Our engineers will review your property and help you move confidently toward permitting and construction.
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Expert Design & Compliance
We evaluate survey data, soils, and zoning conditions and prepare grading, drainage, and utility plans for review.
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Move Toward Construction
Our site plan is included with your buidling application and we provide support throughout the approval process.

Utah Projects Engineered by Our Team

Common Projects in Hurricane

Custom homes in Red Hills and Desert Hills Estates.
Commercial Pads along Tiger Boulevard.
Residential subdivisions near Hurricane Valley Pioneer Museum and Hurricane Valley Pioneer Museum.
Infrastrcutre expansions with new residential and commercial developments.

Our Clients' Success Stories

Discover why 95% of our clients keep coming back for expert solutions and reliable results.

Housing project

“I have worked with Anderson Engineering on various projects. Their expertise in civil engineering, environmental consulting, and land surveying has been crucial for our success. Their responsive service and dedication to long-term partnerships make them a dependable partner.”

David Anderson

Harvest Village

Landscape plan

“No one took my project seriously until Anderson Engineering got involved. They resolved my property line issue, created a beautiful water-wise landscape plan, and even helped get it approved by the HOA. Whenever I needed more help, they were always available. Their professionalism and dedication made all the difference—I finally felt supported. I highly recommend Anderson Engineering.”

Carol Beck

Homeowner - Saratoga Springs, UT

wide mountain area

“At R-Squared, we sought opportunities in the raw land real estate markets, and I worked with Anderson Engineering on due diligence for land development across the western U.S. Anderson Engineering is a creative, detail-oriented, and action-driven partner. They effortlessly shift from big-picture strategy to technical details and hands-on work. Their ability to quickly assess engineering, development options, and project economics is unmatched. 

David Christensen

Land Developer

Frequently Asked Questions

How Questions About Site Design in Hurricane

What does a site plan include?

Grading, drainage, stormwater, and utility design that meet Hurricane permitting standards.

What local factors affect site planning in Hyde Park?

Site planning in Hurricane often considers nearby neighborhoods such as Red Hills and Desert Hills Estates, infrastructure along Tiger Boulevard, and local features like Virgin River. Plans may involve coordination with Hurricane and Washington County Planning and Zoning Departments. These local details inform grading, drainage, and stormwater design for projects throughout Dixie.

Where do your work?

We provide site design and engineering services throughout Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, and nearby communities across the Dixie.

How long does a site plan take in Hurricane?

Most plans are completed within two to four weeks, depending on site complexity and review timelines. Learn more about the site plan process.

Do you handle land surveying and soils?

Yes. We are able to perform land surveying in-house and can coordinate your geotechnical investigation.

REGULAR FIELDWORK IN Hurricane, UTAH

Start Your Site Plan Today

Principal-led, Utah-local Anderson Engineering provides licensed engineers and in-house surveying for Hurricane and Washington County projects, accelerating permitting through regulatory expertise and delivering designs tailored to Dixie terrain and conditions.

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Every site design we deliver is engineered for approval and built from real survey data, local standards, and practical construction experience.

About Anderson Engineering

Anderson Engineering provides comprehensive civil engineering and site design services in Hurricane, Utah, addressing mesa-to-valley terrain adjacent to the Hurricane Valley Pioneer Museum. Licensed engineers produce permit-ready designs supported by in-house surveying, drainage analysis, grading plans and coordination with local agencies for timely regulatory approvals.

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Regulatory Reach

50+ Utah reviewing agencies worked with across the Wasatch Front and beyond.

Integrated Services

Civil, structural, environmental, and surveying expertise under one roof for faster coordination.

Responsive Suppot

Direct access to Principal engineers with replies in under one business day.

Local Development Resources for Hurricane and Washington County

Hurricane City Community Development Department

Hurricane City Community Development Department oversees community development, zoning regulations, and site plan permitting to guide growth.

Washington County Community Development (Building & Planning)

Find zoning rules, building permits, land-use maps and floodplain/flood map information for Hurricane and Washington County properties.

USDA Web Soil Survey

USDA Web Soil Survey provides soil data and maps to inform site development, stormwater management, and erosion control.

Civil Engineering Expertise

Highlights our site design, land development, stormwater management and utility coordination services.

Local Engineers. Real Results in Hurricane

From zoning to stormwater, Anderson Engineering deliverys buildable, compliant site plans for contractors and developers throughout Hurricane, Washington County and the Dixie.