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Southwest Engineers was formed by Clarence Littlefield
and James Wundt in September 1978 in Gonzales, Texas.
The foundation of the company was serving small towns and rural communities throughout the state of Texas
and that has remained a primary focus of our business, while simultaneously developing an engineering group in the land development field that is second to none.
Founders Clarence Littlefield and James Wundt reminisce during the 30th Anniversary of Southwest Engineers.
Building as it looked in an early photograph.
We are a multi-discipline civil and environmental engineering consulting firm with expertise in:
- Surface water treatment
- Ground water treatment
- Brackish ground water desalination
- Reverse Osmosis water treatment
- Arsenic removal from water supplies
- Wastewater treatment
- Wastewater permitting
- Water distribution and transmission systems
- Wastewater collection systems
- Lift stations
- Water booster stations
- Elevated and ground water storage facilities
- Hydropneumatic pressure tank facilities
- Water wells
- Street design
- Drainage structure design
- Drainage studies
- Stormwater detention design
- Water quality pond design
- Hydrology modeling
- Hydraulic modeling
- Commercial development projects
- Residentail development projects
- Institutional development projects
The projects we have assisted with span across the entire state of Texas with numerous clients
that include water supply corporations, special utility districts, water control and improvement districts,
municipal utility districts, municipalities, counties, private utilities, land owners, land developers and many, many more.
Our team has grown from the two founders to its present size and continues to grow from there.
We have learned that assisting our clients in finding overall project solutions is one of the most beneficial assets we can bring to a project.
We have specialized in helping our municipal and utility clients find funding solutions since our inception. Over the years Southwest Engineers has worked with virtually all state and federal agencies as a funding source for our customers projects.
These agencies include:
- Texas Water Development Board (TWDB)
- Economically Distressed Areas Program (EDAP)
- Rural Water Assistance Fund (RWAF)
- Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)
- Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF)
- Texas Water Development Fund
- United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Utilities Services
- Texas Department of Rural Affairs
- Texas Department of Agriculture
- Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
- Texas Department of Economic Development
- Texas Parks and Wildlife
- Texas Department of Transportation
- Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
- Economic Development Corporation
- Housing and Urban Development
- Office of Rural Community Affairs
We are very proud of our history of serving Texas and are excited about our future.
Through the growth and development of our team, with a mission of service to our customers and our
community, we look forward to the next 30 years and beyond.
We also look forward to hearing from you!
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