Construction Engineers.
Construction engineers who plan, sequence, and execute the building of vertical and horizontal infrastructure — civil, structural, MEP, and constructability oversight.
Construction engineering in the United States.
Construction engineering bridges design and field execution: scheduling, sequencing, temporary works, formwork, falsework, shoring, constructability review, and on-site coordination. Most jurisdictions require a P.E. seal on temporary works above defined thresholds and on contractor-engineered submittals.
VectorCore lists licensed civil, structural, and infrastructure engineers actively practicing on construction projects across every state board, alongside firms providing construction engineering and CM services.
Post a construction-phase scope to the marketplace, or run the AI Estimator for a ROM cost and schedule on a vertical, civil, or industrial build.
Licensed engineers active in construction
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Disciplines that lead construction work
Hiring an engineer for construction work
How do I find a licensed engineer for a construction project?+
Search VectorCore for P.E.-licensed engineers in the disciplines that Construction projects typically engage — civil, structural, infrastructure, mechanical. Every record links back to the state board for live verification.
Do Construction engineers need a Professional Engineer (P.E.) license?+
Any engineering work submitted to a U.S. building department, regulator, or owner typically must be sealed by a P.E. licensed in the state of the project. Construction programs are no exception — confirm licensure in the relevant state before engagement.
What kind of work do Construction engineers do?+
Construction engineers who plan, sequence, and execute the building of vertical and horizontal infrastructure — civil, structural, MEP, and constructability oversight.
Can I post a construction engineering project on VectorCore?+
Yes — post a brief to the marketplace and licensed engineers and firms experienced in Construction will submit proposals. Use the AI Estimator for a rough order-of-magnitude cost and schedule first.