Category · Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering in the United States.

The four core civil subdisciplines — civil, structural, transportation, and geotechnical — in one hub. Licensed P.E.s and firms across every state.

America's hub for civil engineering specialties.

Civil engineering is the parent discipline behind the built environment — every road, bridge, water main, transit corridor, foundation, and land plat in the country flows through a civil P.E.'s seal. The discipline organizes into four major subspecialties: civil (general), structural, transportation, and geotechnical.

EngineerMint aggregates licensed civil P.E.s and firms across all four subspecialties in every state, alongside real state-board records you can verify before engagement.

Browse the subdisciplines below, or post a brief to the marketplace and let qualified civil engineers come to you.

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FAQ

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What is civil engineering?+

Civil engineering designs and builds the public and private infrastructure that shapes daily life — roads, bridges, water and wastewater systems, land development, transportation networks, and the structural and geotechnical systems beneath them.

What are the main civil engineering subdisciplines?+

Civil (general site/water/land), structural (load paths), transportation (highways/transit/traffic), and geotechnical (soils/foundations). Most US firms organize teams along these four lines.

Do civil engineering drawings need a P.E. seal?+

Yes — almost any submittal to a building department, DOT, or municipal authority requires a Professional Engineer (P.E.) seal in the state where the project is built.

How do I find a civil engineer for my project?+

Use EngineerMint to browse by subspecialty (civil, structural, transportation, geotechnical) and state, or post a brief to the marketplace and receive proposals.

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