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RESIDENTIAL

Shaping residential communities through smart, efficient engineering and surveying solutions.

Experience-Driven Engineering, Surveying & Planning Solutions that Shape Residential Communities

Carroll Engineering’s civil engineers, surveyors and planners have helped shape the suburban landscape in Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey through residential engineering. 

Working with developers and landowners since 1973, our civil engineers have helped shape the residential landscape throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Our Carroll (CEC) professionals specialize in land development planning and understand the relationships between the needs of the developer and the potential constraints of the landscape. Our civil engineers begin the site planning process by performing due diligence (topographic surveys, soil testing, etc.) to determine all potential zoning, environmental, infrastructure and utility service constraints that could impact the development. No matter the size of the project, site design begins with existing conditions and understanding the constraints of the land. 

From single-family dwellings to multi-family developments (market rate and 100% affordable), we are experienced in all types of residential development. Our site designs invoke the latest green infrastructure strategies and balance the needs of our clients, environment, economy, and communities. We also specialize in dry well installation & seepage pit design

OUR CLIENT PARTNERSHIPS

Decades of Experience Across Critical Sectors

For more than 50 years, Carroll Engineering Corporation has partnered with municipalities, government agencies, developers, and institutional clients throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Our integrated team delivers coordinated civil engineering and surveying solutions tailored to the unique requirements of each market sector.

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