Public Works

Long-term, cost-effective solutions for public works projects.

Our public works team of engineers, land planners, surveyors and landscape architects will ensure that your municipal investment is respected and protected. Our project experience encompasses every aspect of community building, including trails, parks and recreation, master planning, roadways and transportation, infrastructure evaluation and design. From envisioning the future with you to execution of the plan, CEI will work closely with your team to develop the best possible solutions.

 

Connectivity and vitality.

We bring together planning, engineering, surveying and landscape architecture to provide a cohesive plan that incorporates connectivity across cities, accentuates bicycle/pedestrian trail plans and provides for future commercial growth opportunities. For everyone from municipalities to Fortune 500 private-sector clientele, we consistently demonstrate our ability to deliver even the most complex projects on time.

CEI is an integral part of public works improvements across Northwest Arkansas. Our local presence helps ensure seamless partnering and provides an open stream of communication among leaders, stakeholders and citizens. While we are headquartered in Bentonville, our offices across the United States adhere to company-wide standards of quality and performance. State-of-the-art communication technology enables us to share our work across offices daily, allowing our company expertise to be allocated where it can have the greatest impact on the project.

Crystal Bridges Drainage - under construction

J Street Roundabout

Multiple Fire Stations

Crosswalk Rendering

Public works services include:
  • Street/Road/Highway Geometric Design
  • Trail Design
  • Storm Sewer Systems
  • Flood Studies
  • Water Distribution
  • Sanitary Sewer Distribution
  • City Engineer Review
  • Master Planning
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Survey
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