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Licensed Civil Engineers in the United States.

Roads, bridges, water systems, drainage, and land development. Search verified Professional Engineer (P.E.) records sourced from state licensing boards.

America's directory for licensed civil engineers.

Civil engineering is the backbone of the built environment. From municipal water mains and stormwater systems to roadway alignment, structural site work, and land development plats, civil P.E.s sign and seal the documents that move projects through the permit office.

VectorCore aggregates real licensing-board data alongside claimable, verified profiles so owners, contractors, and municipalities can locate qualified civil engineers and confirm their credentials before engagement — no calls to the state board required.

Use the marketplace to post a brief and receive proposals, or run the AI Estimator for a rough order-of-magnitude cost and schedule before you commit to a firm.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does a civil engineer do?+

Civil engineers design, build, and maintain public and private infrastructure — roads, bridges, water and wastewater systems, drainage, land development, and structural site work.

Do I need a licensed (P.E.) civil engineer?+

Any work submitted to a building department, DOT, or municipal authority almost always requires a Professional Engineer (P.E.) seal in the state where the project is built.

How do I verify a civil engineer's license?+

Every state board publishes license status as public record. VectorCore aggregates these records live so you can confirm status, license number, and discipline before engaging.

How much does a civil engineer cost?+

Fees vary by scope: small site plans start around $2,500, while bridge and highway projects scale into the millions. Use the AI Estimator for a rough order-of-magnitude estimate.

Can I post a civil engineering project here?+

Yes. Post a brief to the marketplace and receive proposals from licensed civil engineers and firms across the United States.

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