NATIVE AMERICAN RESILIENCY CENTER – EUSTIS ENGINEERING X ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS
A community and resiliency center is proposed for the Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw (GCDB) Native American Tribe in Houma, Louisiana. This effort is being conducted by Engineers Without Borders – Purdue University Chapter. The community center will not only serve as a place of refuge during hurricanes, but as [...]
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE – PROPOSED STEM FACILITY
Eustis Engineering performed a geotechnical exploration for Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s (MGCCC) proposed STEM facility at its Jefferson Davis Campus in Gulfport, Mississippi. Our scope included the drilling of three soil borings and performing four cone penetration tests (CPTs). Our design [...]
ST. TAMMANY COASTAL FLOOD PROTECTION PROJECT – EDEN ISLE RING LEVEE
Eustis Engineering L.L.C. is working alongside Neel-Schaffer for the St. Tammany Parish Government and the St. Tammany Levee, Drainage and Conservation District to determine conceptual-level designs and order-of-magnitude cost estimates for design and construction of flood protection along four determined alignments. All four alignments are being considered for 100-year protection. [...]