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C.T. Clayton, Sr., P.E., Inc. is a professional civil and environmental engineering firm founded by C.T. Clayton, Sr., P.E. Originally headquartered in New Bern, North Carolina, the firm moved its headquarters to Coats, North Carolina in 2005, at the same time maintaining its full service regional office in New Bern, North Carolina.
The staff is lead by C.T. Clayton, Sr., P.E. and C. Tyrus Clayton, Jr., P.E. and includes a diverse group of highly skilled and experienced engineers, engineering technicians, CAD technicians, project managers, and administrative support specialists who utilize the most appropriate and best technologies available. The firm’s commitment to in-service professional development provides the ability for the staff to meet the dynamic and growing needs its customers.
C.T. Clayton, Sr., P.E., Inc. is committed to providing the most cost efficient, highest quality, civil and environmental engineering services its clients need to successfully meet their goals. This commitment is the philosophy of the company’s management and highly skilled and experienced staff.
News
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On Friday (March 19, 2010), U.S. Senator Kay R. Hagan (D-NC) announced more than $42 million in grants and loans for water system projects in North Carolina that will improve water quality and public sanitation services, resulting in more North Carolina jobs. The funding, provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, will go toward 11 different projects in the state. One of the projects is in Princeton. The Town of Princeton was awarded a $458,800 grant and a $333,000 loan. The funding will be used for water system and wastewater system improvements.
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CTC was selected by the Town to complete a Streetscape enhancement design of approximately 4,000 linear feet of Highway 24 in the center of the Town of Stedman. This project is being funded for design and construction by Federal Highway Administration Grant as administered by the North Carolina Department of Transportation.
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CTC was responsible for helping obtain the necessary grant funding for this project from ARRA appropriations through the North Carolina Public Water Supply Section. This project was one of 38 projects awarded funding during the initial round of funding through this program in 2009. CTC completed the design and permit application in less than 14 days from the notice to proceed from the Town due to the tight schedule for funding associated with this program.
