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Engineering

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"Engineering is the art of applying scientific and mathematical principles, experience, judgement, and common sense to make things that benefit people" - The American Society for Engineering Education

Function and Description

The primary function of the Engineering Department is to promote the orderly development of the City of Manteca by providing general engineering services to regulate the construction of municipal structures, city streets, sewage disposal, water supply, and storm drainage facilities. Through regulation, the goal is to provide a high standard of construction quality and to preserve and protect public health, safety, and convenience.

Work Programs

The Engineering Department coordinates design, administration, and construction of numerous capital improvement projects, such as:

  • Construction of street improvements
  • Installation of traffic control devices
  • Construction of sewer, water, and storm drain facilities throughout the City

We ensure construction of high-quality subdivision streets and utility improvements through comprehensive plan check, testing, and inspection programs. City standard plans and specifications are maintained to assure the use of quality materials and acceptable construction practices.

The Traffic Engineering section monitors traffic conditions throughout the City to determine the necessity of traffic control devices in an effort to provide the highest level of service and safe passage possible for pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

The Engineering Department works with Local, County, State, and Federal agencies to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the residents of Manteca.

Services

  • Capital Improvement Project Design
  • Improvement Plans & Map Checking
  • Drafting/Mapping
  • Surveying
  • Construction Inspection

Projects Funded by Grant from CalRecycle

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Mayors Park Improvement Project

  • 6,899 California Waste Tires Diverted from the Waste Stream.

Airport Way Pavement Improvement Project

  • 12,655 California Waste Tires Diverted from the Waste Stream (Rubberized Asphalt).
  • 1,145 California Waste Tires Diverted from the Waste Stream (Rubberized Chip Seal).

ADA Accessibility

For ADA Accessibility concerns please contact Risk Management at (209) 456-8715 or ADA@manteca.gov.