United Consulting works closely with clients to help enhance the quality of life in communities of all sizes and in projects of all sizes.
The foundation of your project doesn’t begin with concrete – it begins with project studies, planning and scope development, and acquisition of funding and land. Our team utilizes an all-inclusive planning process, relying on project stakeholders and community members to define the goals that are desired. Realizing these goals helps us elicit the most honest and comprehensive data to guide all planning efforts.
Using state-of-the-art equipment and relying on our extensive field experience, we’re able to provide prompt and accurate services that are within the scope and exceed expectations. We work with local government entities, municipalities, utility companies, and property owners so you can rest assured that every aspect of your project is covered.
Our civil engineers strive to understand your project needs, then design solutions to exceed your expectations with no surprises. We pride ourselves in understanding our clients’ expectations and designing solutions that are functional, cost effective, and meet the schedule.
SURVEY
- Topographic Surveys
- ALTA/ SCMS Surveys
- Boundary Surveys
RIGHT-OF-WAY and LAND ACQUISITION
- Right-of-Way Engineering
- Right-of-Way Staking
- Property Acquisition Management
ASSET MANAGEMENT
- Pavement Assessment
- Sign Inventory
- Culvert Inventory
PLANNING
- Traffic Studies
- Corridor Studies
- Project Scoping and Budgeting
Additional Services Projects

Wheatfield Comprehensive Plan
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

Carlisle Five Year Parks & Recreation Master Plan
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

Sullivan Five Year Parks & Recreation Master Plan
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

Clinton Downtown Redevelopment Plan
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

Vincennes Comprehensive Plan
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

US 20 Added Travel Lanes, Elkhart County
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

SR 23 Added Travel Lanes, St. Joseph County
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

I-469 Between I-69 and Dupont Road, Allen County
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.

I-69 Interstate Coverage Counts
The first phase of New Castle’s CSO Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) included a large sewer separation project that included the placement of approximately 14,000 feet of new storm sewer with 2,000 feet of new sanitary sewer.