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As members of design teams on new projects, Schultz Engineering can assist in the completion  of all of the local, state, and federal land requirements, assist in the coordination of elements external to the building envelope, and complete a set of accurate design documents necessary for construction of the project.

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Commercial and multi-family residential projects that disturb or alter a site require a civil engineer. In most cases, renovations or mechanical upgrades do not require a civil engineer.

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Unknown circumstances and conditions quickly can cause development costs to double or even triple. But it is possible for commercial real estate professionals to avoid such surprises or at least add them into the purchase price. With adequate time to review a proposed project, Schultz Engineering can evaluate a host of site issues before closing on a property and save you money in the long run.

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Schultz Engineering can help commercial development teams maximize the value of the land while minimizing costs.

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Civil engineers can perceive problems early in the development process that will save money in the long run. Consulting Schultz Engineering can give you peace of mind in the development of your project. Regardless of the size of the project, municipal codes and ordinances require designs by a professional engineer for most projects.