
Staff Augmentation
Keck + Wood collaborates with local government clients to provide staff augmentation services in addition to plan review services. There may be

Keck + Wood collaborates with local government clients to provide staff augmentation services in addition to plan review services. There may be

A Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) consolidates planning and development tools into a single document, streamlining processes and aligning ordinances with a community’s Comprehensive Plan.

Keck + Wood has provided GIS services for a variety of clients, including the City of York, the Town of Heath Springs, and

Keck + Wood’s landscape architects conducted a case study for Florence County’s 489-acre Independence Farm along the Lynches River, aimed at creating

Keck + Wood developed a master plan for a memorial plaza aimed at honoring those who served in the armed services, along

Keck + Wood collaborated with the City of Monroe in 2021 to perform a complete inventory of their eleven parks and pocket

Keck + Wood provides construction administration phase services on various project as-needed to ensure the project adheres to construction documents. For these

Helping You with Funding Is Part of Our Job Funding is a vital part of any project, but when local funds are

The South Carolina Public Infrastructure Funding Resources document outlines various funding programs available for public infrastructure projects, including grants and loans for

Keck + Wood has secured more than $30 million in project grants from more than 12 organizations since our founding, offering expertise in federal

Keck + Wood assisted in developing the City’s Stormwater Master Plan by analyzing drainage basins, identifying flood-prone areas, and prioritizing a Capital

Keck + Wood provided civil engineering, land surveying, permitting, bidding, and construction administration services for the Town of Andrews’ RIA-funded Pump Station

Keck + Wood conducted a study for CWR to assess the impact of a local industry’s proposed expansion on Regional Pump Station

This project consisted of construction 6,000 feet of 30 inch ductile iron sewer in same trench location as existing 18 inch sewer

The project involved constructing a plant influent flow diversion structure to divert metered flow from the City’s 2.0 MGD treatment plant to

Keck + Wood provided civil engineering, land surveying, permitting, bidding, and construction administration services for the Town of Heath Springs’ CDBG-funded Pump

Keck + Wood provided design, specifications, and construction administration services for the rehabilitation of the Gifford Lift Station, which handles all wastewater

Keck + Wood was hired by the City of York to design a new water pumping station and 1.5 million gallon ground

Keck + Wood provided civil engineering design, permitting, and land acquisition services for the installation of a 24-inch ductile iron water main

Water Metering AMI Improvements City of Hapeville, Georgia Provided preliminary engineering evaluations, cost estimate, GEFA loan application prep and coordination, preparation and

AWWA Water Loss Audits – Keck + Wood completed the annual GA EPD water loss audit forms for the City since 2015

Keck + Wood is leading the replacement of a 2.5 MGD drinking water treatment facility, including the preliminary engineering report, design, pilot

Improvement work included new headworks facility with mechanical screen, new chemical feed system, influent pump station equipment upgrades, waste activated sludge system

The project involves aeration and flow improvements at the Yemassee Wastewater Treatment Plant, currently in the final design phase. Rehabilitation includes a

This project studied the use of peracetic acid (PAA) as an alternative to chlorine at Kingstree’s wastewater treatment facility, addressing compliance issues

This project involved safety and security upgrades, aging infrastructure replacements, and water quality monitoring improvements at a 0.80 MGD municipal wastewater treatment

This project involved the rehabilitation of several components at a 4.0 MGD municipal wastewater treatment facility, including equipment and piping replacement for

Keck + Wood analyzed the existing hydraulic water distribution models and identified pressure losses due to down surges in the system. They