
Parkhill Tulsa approaches each assignment with a clear process that starts with listening. Early steps may include Facility Assessment, Land Surveying, and data gathering to define goals and constraints. With that baseline, Architectural Design and Interior Design explore layouts, adjacencies, and systems that serve users day to day. Civil Engineering and Site Development shape utilities, drainage, and site circulation, while Landscape Architecture considers shade, screenings, and outdoor use. Structural Engineering works in tandem with MEP Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing) to coordinate loads, equipment, and distribution paths, helping reduce conflicts later. For corridors and access points, Transportation Infrastructure planning reviews intersections, pedestrian safety, and routing. Throughout, the team aligns drawings and specifications with local codes in Tulsa, OK and project delivery requirements. Regular check-ins with the owner and project partners help refine budgets and phasing before documents are finalized. This methodical approach supports smoother approvals and provides a foundation for durable, maintainable facilities across education, civic, healthcare, and commercial projects.

































