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Eustis Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering & Construction Materials Testing Services

Since 1946, providers of innovative, timely, and cost effective geotechnical solutions in New Orleans, Southeast Louisiana, and the Gulf Coast Region.
  • Eustis Engineering’s fleet of drill rigs (1960s)
  • Huey P Long Bridge Widening Project; Steel reinforcing cage for Drilled Shaft
  • Reconstruction of the Highway 90 Bridge - Biloxi to Ocean Springs
  • Inner Harbor Navigation Canal (IHNC) Lake Borgne Surge Barrier Project
  • Superdome Project with Vic Schiro (then Mayor of New Orleans)
  • I-12 Widening Project from O'Neal Lane to Range Avenue; East Baton Rouge Parish
  • Eustis Engineering’s first office in Metairie (1957)
  • West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Protection Project (WBV-16.2); Drilling of Soil Boring during the Geotechnical Design Phase
  • West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Protection Project (WBV-23 - Fronting Protection at Old Estelle Pump Station); Construction of T-wall
  • Interim Closure Structure at the 17th Street Canal

Eustis Engineering was founded in 1946 in Vicksburg, Mississippi. We were one of the first private firms to practice soil mechanics in the south and the oldest in Louisiana. The company's first project was the Rex Brown Steam-Electric Station in Mississippi.

In 1950, we moved our operations to Metairie, Louisiana. We opened a branch office in Scott, Louisiana in 2005. We also formed Eustis Engineering Company, Inc. of Mississippi in Gulfport in 2006.

In our first 50 years, we completed more than 14,000 projects in 22 states and a dozen foreign countries. A few signature projects include the Louisiana Superdome, One Shell Square, and the Causeway Bridge that spans Lake Pontchartrain. While our past experiences are invaluable, they also provide the impetus for research and the continuing development of new technology. Eustis Engineering continues forward by providing engineering that is shaping New Orleans and the Gulf South through participation in hurricane protection projects and other major infrastructure programs.

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