Project Gallery

Bryant Engineering prides itself on professionals who think beyond conventional solutions. Every site presents its own challenges, and each one deserves a design tailored to its unique opportunities. We approach every project with an innovative mindset to ensure the final result exceeds expectations and delivers lasting value.

The Preserve at Live Oak

Warner Robins, Georgia

Type: Residential Subdivision (125 lots on 100 acres)

Role: Lot Layout, Roadway Design, Utilities, Master Stormwater Plan, Flood Analysis with Letter of Map Amendment (LOMR), Lift Station Design, & Wetland Integration

Project Summary The Preserve at Live Oak sits on a heavily constrained 100‑acre site where wetlands, streams, and floodplain cover nearly half the property. Bryant Engineering designed the subdivision to work with the natural topography, converting environmental constraints into functional assets. By strategically placing wetlands into conservation areas and using them for water‑quality benefits, the project avoided costly detention ponds and reduced overall infrastructure needs.

Key Highlights

  • Minimized grading and earthwork by designing with natural terrain
  • Eliminated the need for onsite detention ponds while meeting all stormwater and water‑quality requirements
  • Reduced stormwater infrastructure and sewer depth through efficient layout
  • Maximized usable lots by organizing the subdivision around preserved conservation areas

Outcome: A cost‑effective, environmentally compliant subdivision that offers unique lot layouts and preserved natural features while significantly reducing construction costs.

Live Oak

Freedom Field Stadium

Houston County, Georgia

Type: Athletic Facility / Stadium

Role: Master Planning, Civil Site Design, Grading, Stormwater & Hydrologic Studies

Project Summary Freedom Field Stadium was developed to serve Houston County High School and local veterans, requiring a master‑planned athletic complex with a distinctive recessed “bowl” field design. The site’s naturally flat, former farmland presented grading challenges, but Bryant Engineering delivered the desired below‑grade appearance by elevating the surrounding site and generating fill material onsite.

Key Highlights

  • Master‑planned full stadium layout using experience from prior sports‑facility projects
  • Designed grading to create a recessed “bowl” effect despite flat existing topography
  • Performed erosion control, stormwater, and hydrologic studies to support construction
  • Utilized onsite material to achieve elevation changes while maintaining budget targets

Outcome: A premier high‑school stadium with a signature recessed field, delivered efficiently and cost‑effectively through strategic grading and site planning.

Freedom Field Stadium
Photo courtesy of Parrish Construction Group

Robins Financial Credit Union

Warner Robins, Georgia

Type: Commercial / Financial Facility

Role: Civil Site Design, Utility Design, Stormwater Management

Project Summary Bryant Engineering provided full civil design services for the new 20,000 sq. ft. Robins Financial Credit Union branch, including site layout for a 124‑space parking lot on a 2.88‑acre parcel. The team designed the water and sanitary sewer connections for the facility and developed a comprehensive stormwater management plan to support permitting and construction.

Key Highlights

  • Designed efficient parking layout and site circulation for a high‑traffic commercial use
  • Provided water and sanitary sewer design for the new building
  • Developed a stormwater management plan meeting local and state requirements

Outcome: A fully engineered commercial site that supports customer traffic, meets all utility and stormwater requirements, and provides a functional layout for a major regional financial institution.

Robins Financial Credit Union

The Walk at Sandy Run

Warner Robins, Georgia

Type: Public Recreation Facility

Role: Civil Site Design, Trail & Boardwalk Integration, Site Planning

Project Summary The Walk at Sandy Run is a new recreational amenity for the City of Warner Robins, designed to provide public access to natural creekside areas. The project features a 1,000‑foot elevated boardwalk, paved walking trails, open green space overlooking Sandy Run Creek, pavilions, and a signature sandy hill slide. Bryant Engineering provided civil design and site planning to integrate these amenities into the natural landscape.

Key Highlights

  • Designed a 1,000‑foot boardwalk through sensitive creekside terrain
  • Planned paved walking trails, pavilions, and public gathering areas
  • Preserved natural views and open space along Sandy Run Creek
  • Created a low‑maintenance, community‑focused recreational environment

Outcome: A community recreation space that blends natural features with accessible amenities, offering residents a unique outdoor experience within the city.

The Walk at Sandy Run

Houston County School System Tennis Complex

Houston County, Georgia Type: Athletic Facility / School System Complex Role: Civil Site Design, Master Planning

Project Summary Bryant Engineering provided civil design and site planning for a state‑of‑the‑art, 22‑court tennis complex serving all Houston County high schools. The facility includes two championship courts, full lighting, and a central clubhouse with dressing rooms, concessions, and restrooms.

Key Highlights

  • Designed a 22‑court layout with two championship‑level courts
  • Integrated lighting, circulation, and spectator areas into the site plan
  • Planned clubhouse utilities and supporting site infrastructure
  • Delivered a modern, multi‑school athletic facility for district‑wide use

Outcome: A high‑capacity, competition‑ready tennis complex that supports school athletics and community events with modern amenities and efficient site design.

Houston County School System Tennis Complex

Perdue Primary

Houston County, Georgia

Type: Educational Facility

Role: Master Site Design, Grading, Drainage, Parking Layout

Project Summary Perdue Primary School serves students from Pre‑K through 2nd grade and required a master‑planned site to support daily school operations and safe traffic flow. Bryant Engineering provided full civil site design, including grading, drainage, and parking layout for staff, visitors, and parent drop‑off areas.

Key Highlights

  • Developed master site plan for a Pre‑K–2 educational campus
  • Designed grading and drainage systems to support building and site circulation
  • Planned efficient parking and traffic flow for school operations

Outcome: A functional, safe, and well‑organized school campus designed to support young students and daily traffic demands.

Perdue Primary

The Woodlands of Houston County

Perry / Kathleen, Georgia

Type: Residential Subdivision (Master‑Planned Community)

Role: Lot Layout, Roadway Design, Utilities, Master Stormwater Plan, Lift Station Design & Wetland Integration

Project Summary The Woodlands of Houston County is a master‑planned residential development near Highway 127, ultimately designed to accommodate over 1,000 homes. Bryant Engineering is responsible for lot layout, roadway design, and the integration of detention and wetland features throughout the multi‑phase community. The design approach balances long‑term growth with efficient land use and environmental considerations.

Key Highlights

  • Planned subdivision layout and internal roadway network for a 1,000+ home community
  • Integrated detention and wetland areas into the overall master plan
  • Balanced lot yield with drainage, environmental, and utility requirements
  • Supported phased development to align with market growth and infrastructure needs

Outcome: A large‑scale, thoughtfully planned community that blends functional design with natural site features, supporting sustained residential growth in the Perry/Kathleen area.

The Woodlands of Houston County

Agricultural Village

Perry, Georgia

Type: Master‑Planned Community

Role: Lot Layout, Roadway Design, Utilities, Master Stormwater Plan, Lift Station Design & Wetland Delineation

Project Summary: Agricultural Village is a premier master-planned mixed-use development in Perry, strategically located at the intersection of Perry Parkway and Highway 41, with direct access to Interstate 75 (Exit 134). The development combines commercial and residential components, offering excellent visibility, connectivity, and cohesive planning. The commercial portion is anchored by established tenants including Broken Arrow Outfitters, Striplings General Store, Waffle House, and Phil Brannen Ford, generating strong traffic and commercial presence. All lots are served by public water, sewer, and natural gas, with master detention provided. Zoned C-2 with restrictive covenants, the commercial section provides a well-planned hub for a variety of businesses.

Key Highlights:

  • The Preserve at Agricultural Village – approximately 400 single-family lots (PUD), featuring amenities such as a pool and pavilion.
  • The Estates at Agricultural Village – 194 single-family lots (R-2A), Phase 1 began in 2025.
  • The Gables at Ag Village – 256 townhome lots (C-2).
  • The Fields at Agricultural Village – proposed 189-lot single-family community (R-3).
  • The Harvest at Agricultural Village – proposed 400- lot single-family community (PUD)

Outcome: Agricultural Village seamlessly integrates commercial and residential uses, creating a vibrant and growing community along one of Perry’s most prominent corridors.