Associated Engineering, Inc. (AE) and Associated Engineering & Surveying (AE&S) is a full service Engineering and Land Surveying firm, dedicated to providing the highest quality product and Customer Service.
To provide our clients with a product that is of the highest quality and accuracy, custom designed to fit their exact needs.
Associated Engineering, Inc. and Associated Engineering & Surveying were established in 1996 and 1997. We have been providing an ever-expanding array of engineering and surveying services since our inception. Presently, AE have licensed engineers to do civil / structural engineering, in the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Iowa, Idaho, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Texas, Oregon, Washington and California. Contact us directly for the states where we perform survey work. The firm also has a full service CAD department versed in AutoCAD Civil 3D and older version of Land Development, Microstation SE/J/V8, and Geopak.
With a combined strength of 20 engineers, surveyors and technicians, we have two offices in the state of Nebraska and affiliate offices in Illinois and Indiana.
Associated Engineering is certified as a small disadvantaged minority owner business by the U.S. Small Business Administration 8(a) Small Disadvantage Business. AE is also certified with Nebraska Dept of Roads and Iowa Department of Transportation as Disadvantaged Business Enterprises and with the City of Omaha as a Protective Business Enterprise.
Associated Engineering is an affirmative action/equal
opportunity employer.

Our corporate headquarters is located in the historical district of Elkhorn at:
2705 North Main Street, Omaha, NE 68022-3348
Use one of our convenient options to order a Survey
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Contact our office directly at 402-289-5040
Order by fax at 402-289-5045
Associated Engineering & Technology, Inc. (AET) was established and incorporated in April 1996 with its office located in Highland, Indiana. The Chicago office was opened in 1998 and licensed by the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations as a design firm ( Design Firm # 184-003234 ) to practice civil, environmental and structural engineering.
Applied Soil Mechanics, Inc. in Naperville, Illinois was established by Max L. Calhoon P.E., S.E. in 1971. Mr. Calhoon is now the Consulting Engineer of the AET Chicago office since its merger in July 2002.
AET provides services in geotechnical, environmental, construction monitoring and structural engineering to public and private-sector clients. Projects include geo-technical, environmental, structural engineering and construction management services for residential developments, commercial buildings, school buildings, golf courses, roads and bridges.
Postal address:
India:
Associated Engineering Consultants
Located in Gauhati, Assam, India, AEC was founded by Mr. Barada C. Medhi, B.E., C.E. in 1975 to provide professional design, land surveying and soil testing services to several government departments such as Public Works (Roads & Buildings), Public Health and Irrigation. It is a government registered Class I contractor / design firm since 1975, with its laboratory and office in Guwahati. In the past 28 years, AEC has provided soil borings, laboratory testing and geotechnical recommendations for several thousand R.C.C. bridges, buildings, commercial and other infrastructure in the entire north-eastern region of India. The office has a fully equipped state of the art soil testing laboratory and drill rigs capable of performing soil boring and rock coring in river bed formation to depths of 300 meters. For more information, please email to: smedhi@ae-pc.com.
Retd, Secretary to Govt. of Assam & Chief Engineer
Web: www.assamtest.com
Telephone:
Line 1: 91-361-241-7555 Line 2: 91-361-241-0126 Line 3: 91-361-241-7660
Fax:
91-361-241-7555
You can download free software available through AutoDesk. The Autodesk Express Viewer will allow you to view your drawing through the convenience of your internet web browser. You will also be able to print the survey to the appropriate scale. Download instructions are available through this site.