Civil Engineering
Leveraging the experience of all disciplines at Environmental Design Group, the civil engineering team explores and addresses site opportunities that highlight and maintain project goals. We integrate technical expertise with functionality and creativity to meet client needs through thoughtful planning, design, and implementation.
Using a collaborative process that includes both project stakeholders and internal technicians, we address immediate needs while supporting the future growth of a community. Our professionals are experienced in various project delivery methods, including Design/Bid/Build, Construction Management at Risk, Design Build, or the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) process, and are ready to contribute to your next project.
Meet the Civil Engineering Team
Our team of civil engineers and designers work in all markets and are ready to assist with your next project.
Meet the TeamOur Civil Engineering Services
- Site Assessments and Planning
- Ecological & Environmental Services
- Feasibility Studies
- Site Due Diligence
- Site Evaluation
- Surveying and Mapping
- Boundary Surveys
- Floodplain Studies
- Topographic Surveys
- Planning and Design
- Access Management
- Campus Master Plans
- Grading & Drainage Plans
- Landscape Architecture
- Master Planning
- Site Design Plans
- Soil Erosion Plans
- Stormwater Management
- Traffic Studies
- Utility Assessments
- Construction Services
- Easement Documents
- Construction Inspection
- Construction Management
- Regulatory and Zoning
- Permitting and Regulatory Coordination
- Zoning Services

Engineered Solutions for Authentic Spaces
The civil engineers at Environmental Design Group are here to help. We work in all markets, including athletics, campgrounds, commercial, data centers, education, health care, housing, industrial, municipal, parks, religious, zoos, and more. Contact us to learn more about our civil engineering services.
Contact UsOur Work at a Glance
Related Projects and Resources

St. Albert The Great Campus Master Plan
New parking, pathways, and a parish center enhanced accessibility and circulation on campus.