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Stevenson & Palmer Engineering, Inc, has provided professional engineering services to  communities throughout the state of Georgia for over 50 years, helping build public infrastructure, manage water resources, and promote community development. Our clients have come to depend on the expert advice, sound engineering and top-quality projects that Stevenson & Palmer delivers each and every time.

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Office Locations


STEVENSON & PALMER CORPORATE OFFICE
2430 Herodian Way, Suite 101
Smyrna, GA 30080
770.952.2481
770.955.1064 FAX


Albany Regional Office
1501 US 19 South
Leesburg, GA 31763
229.883.0332
229.883.0543 FAX

albany@speng.com

Augusta Regional Office
723 Industrial Park Dr, Suite 2
Evans, GA 30809
706.261.4040
706.261.4042 FAX
augusta@speng.com

Atlanta Regional Office
2430 Herodian Way, Suite 101
Smyrna, GA 30080
770.952.2481
770.955.1064 FAX

smyrna@speng.com

 


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News & Announcements

March 12, 2011 – Annual Shareholders and Board of Directors Meetings

On March 12, 2011, the Annual Shareholders Meeting was conducted. 

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April 28, 2011 – New Positions Announced

President/CEO William D. White announced Richard L. Clegg, P.E. was promoted to the position of Regional Manager of the Augusta office.   

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June 27, 2011 – GMA Conference

SPE hosted a reception at the Georgia Municipal Association’s Annual conference in Savannah, GA on June 27, 2011. 

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Featured Projects

The City of Leesburg’s WWTF, which consisted of only a facultative pond, was originally constructed in the 1960’s.  Upgrades to the facility, including the installation of aerators, baffle curtains, and increased capacity, were completed in 1991 by Stevenson & Palmer Engineering, Inc.  From 1990 to 2005 the City saw a population growth of 91%, which is more than 3 times the state growth for that same period of time.  With this population increase came a greater demand for sewage treatment capacity.  EPD was also imposing very stringent effluent limits on the City’s discharge.

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The City of Hampton’s WPCP was over 30 years old and at capacity.  Some existing plant components dated back to the 1950’s with the existing plant layout last upgraded in 1975, with the exception of an equalization basin and a new 1.75m belt press added in 2001.  The City of Hampton engaged Stevenson & Palmer Engineering, Inc. for planning and design. 


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Streetscapes are vital to a thriving downtown Streetscapescommunity. At Stevenson & Palmer we have completed many successful streetscape projects.

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