For Public Agencies
We have over two decades of experienced supporting public agencies throughout our region with engineering for everything from simple assessments to complex renovations and new construction.
Structural Engineering
Our SE-licensed structural engineers provide assessment, consultation and engineering design for projects large and small.
Civil Engineering
Need help with site development or drainage? Our civil team handles drainage design, stormwater management and permitting.
Land Use Planning
Our land use planners help with zoning research, feasibility studies and site planning to help you get the most out of your project.
SERVICES
Public Buildings
CG Engineering has worked on numerous renovation and new construction projects for public buildings including administrtive offices, utility buildings, reservoirs, pump stations, recreation facilities and jails.
Infrastructure
Our civil and structrual engineers are familiar with WSDOT standards and have provided engineering design for culvurts, street improvements, water/sewer facilities, damns and more.
Parks & Rec
From pededstrian walkways to yurts and seismic assessments of historic structures, our engineers can provide engineering for a wide variety of parks and recreation projects to enhance, restore or create beautiful and functional public spaces.
Waterfront
We sepcialize in waterfront projects such as design and rehab of docks, piers, marinas, and bulkheads. Our experience includes work for the Port of Edmonds, Tulalip Tribes, Port of Kingston and various private waterfront facility owners.
Emergency Response
Our telecom team has worked extensively on King County’s Puget Sound Emergency Response Network (PSERN) build-out, to facilitate better communication during a natural disaster or emergency.
FEATURED PROJECT
PLANT #2 IMPROVEMENTS
Whatcom County PUD
Ferndale, WA
PRIME CONSULTANT
MurraySmith
www.murraysmith.us
PROJECT MANAGER
Joe Galusha, PE, SE, LEED AP
Associate Principal
PROJECT ENGINEER
Cameron Partlow, PE
Project Manager
CG Engineering provided structural engineering for a $19,000,000 capital improvement project at the Whatcom County PUD main water treatment plant. The project included additions to their existing intake and plant control buildings. In addition, several new structures were constructed such as a new high head pump station building, a maintenance facility, a storage facility, and two new settling basins. To match the appearance of the existing structures, the additions and new buildings consisted of concrete foundations and basement walls, CMU above-grade perimeter walls, and wood roof structures.