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Land Planning and Development

From residential subdivisions to land planning for city economic expansion, the key element begins with the evaluation of existing infrastructure, solid objectives, and an evaluation of the risks and rewards. We provide more than engineering to these types of projects by consulting with our clients and discussing the essential elements of land planning.

The engineering team at Johnson & Pace has an extensive knowledge of land development services. Our land development team has a wealth of experience in residential subdivision design, construction management support, and many other key land development areas.

Our capabilities include:
• Preliminary and Final Platting
• Land Planning
• Streets and Cul-de-sacs
• Subdivisions
• Golf Course Design
• Grading Design
• Due Diligence Studies
• Site and Utility Layout
• Site Analysis
• Feasibility Studies
• Drainage Design
• Surveying and Mapping
• Construction Contract Administration

Since 1995, our clientele base has grown considerably.
The following includes some of our clients:

• Park Estates Partnership
• UT Health Center at Tyler
• James Varner Builders
• Park Estates Partnership
• Noah's Construction
• Master Planning & Development, Inc.
• Crescent Lake Development Corp
• Barrow Heath, Inc.
• Farrell & Boswell Realty
• Bluegreen Southwest One, L.P.
• Zack Williams Real Estate
• Conaway Homes
• Stonebriar Land LTD
• F & H Builders
• Yowell Group, Inc.
• Howell & Sandlin, Inc.
• Reich Builders
• Jacksonville Savings
• RLZ Properties, Inc.
• LWWD, Inc.

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