
Development Planning & Engineering
Civil Engineering • Transportation • Site Development • Land Surveying
Company Outing at Topgolf
At DPE, we enjoy our laid back, friendly office environment, but there is nothing like closing up shop, boarding a bus, and enjoying a hot afternoon in a shaded bay at Top Golf. With plenty of good food and drinks for all, we got away for a little team...
Career Fair At Georgia Tech
DPE had a booth at the 11th annual ASCE and AEES Career Fair held at Georgia Tech! We gave away prizes, company mugs filled with goodies and a lot of insight into what makes our company run!
Christmas Barbecue 2018
We believe that the best way to say “thank you” is to show our gratitude. What better way to show our gratitude, than face to face over great food? On Friday, we held our Annual Christmas BBQ for our friends, team, clients and others who make our work...
DPE’s 13th annual Thanksgiving Potluck
Each year, we gather for many occasions and most of them involve good food. For our annual Thanksgiving Potluck lunch, we come together and bring our favorite holiday dishes from our own families and reflect on what we are most thankful for. We are each thankful for...
DPE Team Building
September 2014: DPE's entire staff completed Team Building exercises created by ATLANTA CHALLENGE involving the importance of good planning, communication, and utilization of resources in order to achieve team success. Your team heads up into the landscape on an...
Community Involvement
City of Johns Creek - Public Works "Touch A Truck" 2016 DPE was proud to provide sponsorship support at the Johns Creek Annual Public Works Day, “Touch-A-Truck” event held this year on Saturday, May 21, 2016. Please enjoy the City's video of event! 2015 GA Mountain...
Gwinnett Magazine Profile: DPE, Inc.
Development Planning & Engineering, Inc. Meeting the Growing Needs of Gwinnett GWINNETT MAGAZINE September/October 2002 issue news article - DPE Profile
Stone Mountain Park Spillway
The old spillway was a straight concrete ramp pitched downhill at about a 35-degree angle. Designed in an age devoid of environmental concerns, this spillway system delivered varying volumes of water and hydraulic energy to the stream below it. During high runoff, the...