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Services

  • LEED Certification
  • Parks, Trails and Open Space Plans and Site Designs
  • Educational Facilities
  • Evaluation of Constraints / Site Conditions
  • Identification of Potential Conflicts / Disruptions
  • Alternative Analysis
  • Coordination with On-Going and Pending Projects
  • Security Requirements
  • Maintenance of Traffic
  • Drainage, Stormwater Management
  • Environmental Mitigation
  • Federal, State and Local Environmental Permitting
  • Service / Access Roadways
  • Parking Lot Design
  • Security
  • Construction and Implementation Planning
  • Roadway and Parking Lot Design
  • Vehicular and Pedestrian Circulation
  • Water System / Sanitary and Storm Sewer Design
  • Stormwater Management and Environmental Controls
  • Cost Estimating
  • Construction Phase Services

Summary

AMT's staff members are experience in working on facilities related contracts including federal, state and local government facilities, as well as private institutions. AMT has provided facility engineering services to a wide variety of K-12 and higher education systems. Through a wealth of education system project experience, AMT understands that any school system is made up of facilities that have specific and unique needs that must be met in order to best serve faculty, staff, administrators, students, local taxpayers and neighborhood stakeholders. As such, AMT is prepared to provide a wide variety of civil and site engineering services for a wide variety of projects including safe access improvements, repairs, renovations, and new construction related to school buildings and sites.

AMT has LEED certified designers on staff and has expert understanding of the LEED certification process. We have participated in LEED projects for all three levels of certification throughout the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia.

For hundreds of projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and around the world, AMT's engineers have provided site engineering services that are context sensitive in terms of the environment, the surrounding community, end user needs and adjacent projects; meet stringent regulations in terms of both the environment and security; and meet the design to budgets of both public and private clients including the State Department and General Services Administration.