We Manage & Mitigate Utility Risk
Professional Subsurface Utility Engineering & Geospatial Services
Trusted Subsurface Utility Engineering and Geospatial Expertise
Utilities represent one of the greatest sources of risk to infrastructure and capital improvement projects. Incomplete, inaccurate, or outdated utility information can lead to design conflicts, construction delays, safety incidents, and costly change orders. Reliable subsurface utility data is essential for informed planning and effective risk management.
T2 Utility Engineers (T2ue) specializes in the professional investigation, analysis, and documentation of existing underground and above ground utilities. Using industry leading technology, ASCE 38 as required, and our best practice methodologies, our teams designate, locate, and depict utilities with commitment to accuracy, followed by professional analysis and insight. The result is high-quality deliverables that provide project owners and engineers with the information they need to manage utility related risk.
Since 1993, T2 Utility Engineers has been a recognized leader in Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE). Founded in Florida, we have expanded to serve clients nationwide, supporting transportation, utility, municipal, aviation, and commercial projects by uncovering the complex and often unknown conditions of buried infrastructure
Comprehensive Utility Investigation Services
Following the development of a comprehensive plan to address the unique requirements of each project, T2 delivers accurate utility data through a rigorous combination of:
- Subsurface Utility Engineering
- Surveyed utility designation and locating
- Utility Locating
- Utility Coordination
- Advanced geophysics
- Targeted vacuum excavation for Quality Level A data
- CAD, GIS, and BIM ready deliverables
- Professional engineering analysis and Quality Management Processes
Our process follows the ASCE 38 Standard when required, applying proven utility investigation methods and technologies to meet project specific risk, schedule, and budget needs.
Why Quality Utility Data Matters
High quality subsurface utility information enables:
Improved project design, safety, and constructability
Early identification and mitigation of utility conflicts
Reduced change orders, redesign, and delay related claims
Better coordination with utility owners and stakeholders
Lower overall project risk and lifecycle costs
Industry Leadership and Best Practices
T2 Utility Engineers’ professionals have played an active role in shaping industry standards and best practices for subsurface utility engineering since 1993. Our long standing involvement with national organizations and standards development reflects our commitment to advancing the profession and delivering reliable results for our clients.
We take pride in providing value to our clients; helping project teams manage utility risk with proven processes, sound engineering judgment and high quality deliverables. Our clients agree. Testimonials and long-term contract renewals attest to the value T2 has provided for projects across the US and Canada.
Let’s talk about how T2 Utility Engineers can support your project or teaming needs.
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Utility Mapping: What It Is & How Can it Be Used In Damage Prevention
The following article was published as a feature article in the June/July 2025 issue of Trenchless Technology magazine, authored by T2 Utility Engineers’ Shauna Weinmann, PE and Aline Melo LeBlanc. The article highlights the intended value as well as the limitations to be aware of when choosing Utility Mapping for documenting underground utilities. The authors provide an overview of additional methods to consider for damage prevention and best practices for Horizontal Directional Drilling as well as professional insights. The full article is below, and here is the link to the digital Trenchless Technology article.
Raba Kistner and T2 Utility Engineers Earn Spots in ENR’s 2025 Top Design Firms Rankings
Raba Kistner and T2 Utility Engineers have been recognized in ENR’s 2025 Top 500 Design Firms list, reflecting their strong performance and continued impact in the engineering and utility sectors across North America.