PROFILE OF COMPANY

THE FIRM

The firm of Reiss & Goodness Engineers has its roots in the original firm of Frank Devlin, Consulting Engineer of 1926.  Originally Frank Devlin had an office in Amarillo, Texas and Wichita, Kansas and the company operated in the states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, North Dakota, and South Dakota.  Later the company condensed all of the work into the Wichita office and it became the nucleus for the entire operation.  With the advent of time the name was changed to Reiss & Goodness Engineers in 1957 upon the death of Mr. Frank Devlin.

 

The firm represents the original ideals as set out by Frank Devlin as follows:

 

      1.    To  maintain  full  service  client  services   with

            unprecedented levels of attention and the one-on-one

            service that a smaller but more experienced firm can

            provide.

 

      2.    To develop and proceed with new and innovative ideas

            if they are in  the best interest of  the client and

            can service the client's needs better than the older

            methods.

 

      3.    To  be  constantly  aware  of better  procedures and

            financing  arrangements  and  can  bring this to the

            attention of  the client to  help in the  long  term

            financing.

 

Reiss & Goodness Engineers does not represent hundreds of employees, therefore, you the client does not pay for extensive overhead and large company overheads.

 

Reiss & Goodness Engineers does represent individuals with extensive experience and with years of project coordination and combined talents that are unavailable in larger firms. 

 

Our competent staff engineers have worked on various projects in the following areas:

 

      Sanitary Sewer Systems

      Wastewater Treatment Facilities

      Water Distribution Systems

      Water Treatment Plants

      Rural Water Districts

      Hazardous Wastes Studies and Reports

Street Systems including Curb and Gutters and Different Pavements (Concrete, Hot Mix, and Seals)

      Storm Drainage Systems (Reports and Design Plans and Specs)

      Natural Gas Systems (Including FERC Permits and Approvals)

      Platting for Subdivisions

      Recreational Planning & Design

      Surveying