SERVICING PRIVATE, PROFESSIONAL, AND MUNICIPAL CLIENTS FOR OVER 45 YEARS
WELCOME
CAS is a Florida Corporation licensed for the practice of professional engineering, surveying, utility locates, and local governmental assistance.
CAPABILITIES
Craig A. Smith & Associates is an established, South Florida engineering, surveying and utility locating firm that gives personalized service to its clients. CAS has a stable, highly-technical, qualified and experienced staff versed in civil/sanitary, stormwater, mechanical, environmental, & process engineering; construction management, funding acquisition, utility location, surveying and CADD services. CAS is a client-oriented firm tailored to serving the needs of governmental clients. We currently serve a wide range of Florida cities, counties, and utility authorities.
CLIENTS
Town of Pembroke Park (since 1987)
City of Margate (since 1988)
Bal Harbour Village (1989-2017)
Glades County (since 1993)
CCPWA Utility Authority (since 1994)
City of Moore Haven (since 1995)
Town of Golden Beach (since 2000)
Town Of Golden Beach
Stormwater Master Plan
A professional general engineering services contract has been maintained with the Town of Golden Beach since 2000. The Town issued a Task Order to CAS to provide engineering, design, permitting, surveying, utility locating and construction management services for the design of a stormwater pump station to provide flood relief during a storm event occurring in high tide.
City Of Sunny Isles Beach
Stormwater Pump Station
The stormwater improvements for this project entailed engineering design, permitting, survey, utility locating and upcoming construction management services for the installation of two stormwater pump stations with an upgraded gravity stormwater collection system for two drainage basins (A & B) to provide flood relief for the City’s Centralr Island area due to sea level rise.
City Of Belle Glade
Utility Master Plan
CAS was tasked in updating a Stormwater Master Plan that was prepared back in 1989. Drainage in the City is controlled and/or limited by the available existing outfalls or points of discharge and the conveyance limitations of those systems. CAS re-evaluated and recommended future improvements to the City’s stormwater system. The Master Plan identified stormwater runoff issues, outlined a systemic phased approach to achieve reduced flooding in flood prone areas









