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9665 Chesapeake Dr. #200

San Diego, CA 92123

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Call Us: (858) 694-5660

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Monday – Friday

08:00 AM – 05:00 PM

PUBLIC SECTOR ENGINEERING

Over the last 20 years, Stevens Cresto Engineers has worked closely with San Diego County, the City of San Diego, San Marcos, Otay Mesa, as well as numerous other municipalities within the region. Our staff and their families have called San Diego home since the firm’s inception and are dedicated to improving the quality of life in the area through our projects. Our understanding of local issues such as aging infrastructure, water supply and water quality, and increasing population density impacts how we approach and solve these challenges. Stevens Cresto has been working with a number of our clients for more than 20 years, providing solutions to their project needs as they evolve and change with market and regulatory conditions. Our ability to be on-call and responsive to their needs has earned us the reputation of a first-class engineering firm, able to solve any challenges put in front of us. Our relationships with City and County staff have allowed us to shepherd projects quickly and efficiently through the approval process. Stevens Cresto Engineers is a certified Small Business Enterprise (micro) with the Department of General Services and is uniquely positioned to support larger design firms as they pursue large contracts with SANDAG, SDG&E, as well as many other public entities. Let the Stevens Cresto team be your partner in shepherding projects through local and regional standards, processes, and requirements.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT EXPERIENCE

Nearly a mile of public roadway improvements, including public storm drain, water, and sewer utilities for this 311-acre industrial park, which is bisected by the extension of State Route 11 at the future Port of Entry of the international border with Mexico. Runoff from an upstream watershed area of approximately one square mile is designed to pass through the site within a 2,000 LF flood-control drainage channel.

Nearly a mile of public roadway improvements, public storm drain, water, and sewer utilities, including innovative median biofiltration planters and the City’s first two traffic roundabouts. Project includes CA State University San Marcos Extended Learning Building, student housing, and a pedestrian bridge.

More than a half-mile of public roadway improvements for a 40-acre industrial park including public storm drain, sewer, and a quarter-mile of 16” water main constructed for the Otay Water District.

Creation of 100 acres of developable pads and nearly 50 acres of open space on a 170-acre industrial park. Includes 1.25 miles of roadway improvements, public storm drain, water and sewer utilities, as well as a flood control drainage channel and creation of environmental mitigation wetlands.

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