If you live within an incorporated municipality, it is best to contact municipal officials (City Engineer, Village Administrator, etc.) first to deal with drainage issues on your property. If you do not live within a municipality, we recommend contacting your county engineer. Your local municipal official or county engineer will then recommend if you need the assistance of a civil engineer. A topographical survey might be useful in some situations.
"Lauren and her team were an asset to our municipal project. Their level of knowledge and professionalism is what sold us on their firm."
—New Jersey, Municipality
"I am sure that you take great pride in your customer service and I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for hiring employees that are so easy to work with. You have certainly earned our loyalty."
—Jessica Bumpass, Paralegal, Law Office of M. Suarez, LLC
"I really cannot adequately express into words the professionalism, competence, commitment to service and peace of mind that they provide on every single file over the years. Easements, overlaps, fences, shared driveways, extremely tight timeframes for turnaround—you name it and they handle it in the best way possible. They are the best of the best!"
—Real Estate Developer
"Morgan Engineering has been great to work with! I've used them on many projects. They're professional and thorough. "
—Real Estate Developer, Shlomo
"The entire team at Morgan is highly competent and adheres to the highest professional and ethical standards. I am happy to give them my wholehearted endorsement. "
—James M. Miner, The Law Offices of James M. Miner, LLC