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Founder
Peak Engineering & Design was founded by
Jeff Roach, PE, who serves as President and CEO.
Mr. Roach has been designing and permitting Site
Development projects since 1994. His responsibilities
have included site planning and design, storm water
management design and installation, water distribution
systems, sanitary sewer collection systems, infrastructure
design and inspections, project development, client
coordination, project management, agency approvals,
construction administration and construction management.
Mr. Roach has worked on Commercial, Residential,
Industrial, Office and Municipal projects throughout
the Southeast.
During his career, Mr. Roach has
worked with hundreds of clients to coordinate new
projects from initial design through construction.
This coordination includes making initial client
contact, performing due diligence, preparing engineering
design calculations, completing design drawing
reviews, obtaining the required permits and approvals
through State and local agencies and determining
strategies to attain the client’s goals while
adhering to State and Local requirements. His expertise
lies in client relationship and development, site
design and approvals.
As a Storm Water and Design
Engineer, Mr. Roach has designed numerous Storm
Water detention and retention facilities, sand
filter designs, pocket wetlands, bioretention areas
and other State approved BMPs and water quality/quantity
control structures. His experience and education
provide an invaluable service to his clients, helping
them explore options throughout the design and
approval stages. Mr. Roach is trained in Urban
Storm Water topics, including pond impoundment
design and permitting, State of North Carolina
BMP Inspection & Maintenance, Haested Methods’ QTR-55
and PondPack Design Software, Case Studies in Storm
Water Management, Wetland Mitigation – Design
and Permitting, North Carolina’s Neuse River
Storm Water Requirements and alternate pavement
structure designs, including the use of porous
concrete.
His experience includes the design of
storm water facilities and infrastructure for the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the Durham
County Engineering Department, the City of Durham
Engineering and Planning Departments, Habitat for
Humanity, the Durham Housing Authority, Durham
Technical Community College and hundreds of private
clients including residential, commercial, office
and industrial clients.
As Project Manager, Mr.
Roach has had responsibility for the full spectrum
of Site Development, including client coordination,
initial site planning, conceptual designs, detailed
engineering design, approval and permitting, construction
administration, contractor coordination, final
inspections and certifications. With each project,
Mr. Roach has embraced a new set of challenges,
including a wide variety of topography from mountains
to coast, different municipalities, each with different
a design standard and local approval process, changing
environmental regulations and coordination between
local consultants, designers and contractors. Each
challenge is an opportunity to help his client
succeed – an opportunity that Mr. Roach thrives
on.
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