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Digital Engineering
Engineering
Jefferson Parish
20-50 Employees
Digital Imaging was founded in 1990 as a company specializing in the scanning and conversion of as-built drawings to digital files for local government agencies. Three years later, Digital added an engineering division, resulting in the company's name change to Digital Engineering and Imaging, Inc (DE).
Three decades later, DE is a full-service engineering and planning firm in Louisiana and Mississippi that specializes in transportation and water resources engineering and program management. Our sole purpose in prioritizing our clients' needs and providing them with cradle-to-grave services to successfully implement projects at any stage is to improve our communities along the Gulf Coast.
Our definition of full-service engineering and planning is the delivery of high-quality products and projects that exceed the client's goals, ensure their objectives are met, and ultimately improve our communities. As a small business, we make it a priority to fully engage our clients in their projects and to provide them with a personal touch by providing them with full access to the principals and project managers on each project.
