The City of Broken Arrow's Engineering and Construction Department plans, coordinates, and administers the City's many design and construction projects.  
With continuous development throughout the City, the engineering and construction division is critical to managing a large workload consisting of multiple high-profile projects to improve our citizens' lives. Its employees are responsible for the design of streets, stormwater systems, water systems, wastewater systems, parks, and facilities. 
The Director also provides technical representation before various state and federal agencies. 

 

Engineering Design Criteria Manual 

The City of Broken Arrow intends for the criteria to serve as the requirements for the engineering and design of all public infrastructure and private development infrastructure. The updated manual was approved by the city council on February 20, 2024.

2024 Engineering Design Criteria Manual


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Standard Construction Specifications

The purpose of these specifications is to establish, where applicable, minimum acceptable standards or a range of acceptable results for construction of utilities in the City of Broken Arrow. The document is broken down into sections below. 

Standard Construction Specifications (FULL)

Cover
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
General Information
Streets
General Construction Specifications
Water Lines
Sanitary Sewer
Materials
Standard Details
Vertical Construction
Drawings

GO Bond and Capital Improvement Projects

Below is a map providing details for the different projects and funding initiatives approved by Broken Arrow voters in addition to providing a status update for those and other projects currently in progress. Access the full map.

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