Sera Engineered
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Expert Civil Engineering | Stormwater Management | Utility Design | Land Surveys | Arborist
π Licensed: DC, VA, MD, FL
π We engineer resilient foundations & patent-pending coastal solutions.
π Click below to view the Sera Standard.
Why the underground is a blind, tangled mess... π€―π΅πΎββοΈ
If you are a property owner planning a major renovation, or an investor looking at a new piece of land, what you canβt see will cost you.
We have to go back to 1880s New York City to see where it all went wrong. After a massive blizzard snapped wooden utility poles, live wires electrocuted the streets, forcing politicians to panic-bury everything underground immediately.
The catch? They never mandated a master map. π
Today, whether you're breaking ground on a luxury residential landscape design or a commercial site build, relying on standard public utility maps is a massive gamble. At Sera Engineered, we use advanced surveying to locate the truth before the excavators arrive, protecting your foundation and your wallet.
π Head over to the link in my bio to watch the full video on why your utility map is a lie, and letβs engineer a better foundation! ποΈπ
06/16/2026
The Hidden Story Behind Flat Land Canals ππ
βIf you live in a flat land area, there is a story behind those canalsβand itβs costing people their property insurance.
βI am actually working on a stormwater management project right now dealing with this exact scenario, and seeing it firsthand makes the reality of this infrastructure failure incredibly personal.
βInstead of draining stormwater directly into the canal, current standards often require draining water towards the homes, which actually sit lower than the road. This causes repetitive, destructive flooding (it has already happened twice this summer).
βBecause these issues heavily impact lower-income and immigrant-heavy neighborhoods, the residents often donβt know who to complain to, so they are forced to just endure it.
βπ¨ Why is this happening?
It all comes down to pretreatment. The regulations are intended to treat the water before it hits the canal. However, developers frequently skip building the actual pretreatment infrastructure to save on costs. The result? A broken standard that uses residential yards as a cheap retention basin.
βπ‘ The Solution:
At Sera Engineered, we design the grading to route the drainage away from the homes and toward the canals, while implementing proper, engineered pretreatment systems.
βBy maintaining this flawed standard, cities are stripping people of their ability to protect their homes and are sitting on a massive liability and potential lawsuits. It is time to fix the standard.
βLet's engineer a better foundation. ποΈπ
βππΎ Has your property ever experienced pass-through flooding from the street? Let me know below.
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Broward Countyβs 5-foot sea wall mandate is a joke when we are facing 7-foot storms. π The ocean is thermally expanding, and the old math is going to get us drowned. The Sera Standard is coming. "
A day in the life of a civil engineer: 1300D St. survey edition. π Never let anyone pressure you into an upfront quote before you run the numbers.
Welcome to hurricane season. π If you are wondering why urban flooding is getting so much worse, it is because our base ocean elevation is physically higher than it was in the 1950s.
That extra foot of water completely changes how high tides hit our coastlines. Instead of draining away, the ocean is swallowing our pipes and flowing backwards right into our neighborhoods. It is time to upgrade our infrastructure.
Link in bio to see the full engineering breakdown! π§
Do I look like the NSA? π Surveying out in the field with the Total Station today!
βPeople think civil engineering is just sitting behind a desk, but if our math in the field is off by a fraction of an inch, entire multi-million dollar real estate developments flood. Millions of investor and tax dollars depend on this exact equipment.
βYou canβt solve macro-level climate problems without getting your hands dirty in the dirt first. We are out here protecting infrastructure and building the tech of the future. ποΈπ§
βπ Hit the link in my bio to see the $2M climate tech engine we are building at Sera Engineered!
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The glamorous reality of being a Deep Tech Civil Engineering CEO? Sweating your life away in the Florida sun because you undercharged for a project. π₯΅βοΈ We are out here at 1300D St. running the GNSS because good data in the field saves millions in expensive mistakes later. Precision work. Extreme conditions. Let's engineer something. ποΈπ
Thinking of buying a house on a cul-de-sac in South Florida? Watch this first. ππ
The county says your house only needs to be 1.5ft above the street. But if you're near a canal, that water has to drain away from the canal. That means on a random Tuesday rainstorm, you could be trapped in your house with water sitting in your garage ruining your sports car. ππ
Demand the elevation survey. The Sera Standard is 2 feet. Protect your investment!
We all love a clean driveway, but let's talk about the "Toxic Soup" it leaves behind... π²β£οΈπ§
βItβs not just car oil washing off our pavement. The harsh cleaners we use run straight into our stormwater system. But here is the scary engineering truth: our current infrastructure isn't designed to filter it out. Its only job is to move that toxic soup into our oceans and our drinking water aquifers as fast as possible.
βI'm not saying we stop washing our cars or cleaning our properties! I'm saying we need to engineer a better foundation that actually handles the way we live. ποΈπ
βπ Looking for engineering solutions that actually work? Link in bio to work with Dr. Gladys Sera, Ph.D., P.E., PMP at Sera Engineered!
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4300 Georgia Avenue Northwest, Unit 102
Washington D.C., DC
20011
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |