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As
Village Engineers, Hoefferle-Butler must assure that all
construction projects within our communities are designed to
the parameters of generally accepted engineering practice
and are constructed to Federal, State and Local Codes. Plan
reviews begin at the conceptual stages with meetings and
consultation between developers and Village Staff. Once
concept plans are considered acceptable, our reviews take
the project through zoning and planning hearings, proceeding
to final engineering and Village Board approvals. Upon
receipt of proper permits, the construction is allowed to
proceed. At this point our field personnel start observing
construction operations to determine if construction is
proceeding within acceptable tolerances of the approved
engineering drawings. Our field representatives review the
day-to-day proceedings of construction operations and notify
staff engineers of any problems encountered that may require
redesign. With over 60 years of combined knowledge in the
areas of underground construction and construction
management, our field representatives are capable of
handling any construction issue. Staff engineers review and
monitor the progress of construction to assure completion of
required public improvements and work closely with Village
Staff to maintain the required level of security or Letters
of Credit to complete those improvements should the
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Construction management and field observation procedures are
followed for projects as small as two lot subdivisions,
larger commercial/industrial sites, and large planned unit
developments (PUDs). Examples of PUDs currently under
construction are the $50-million Village Center
Redevelopment Project in the Village of Willow Springs and
the 252-unit development by Concord Homes within the Village
of Justice.
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