Location · Los Angeles, CA

Engineering Firms in Los Angeles

Find engineering firms in Los Angeles — civil, structural, MEP, telecom, environmental, and industrial engineering companies with California PE licensure across LA County.

Engineering services in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is one of the largest engineering markets in the United States, with deep coverage across civil, structural, MEP, telecom, environmental, transportation, and industrial engineering. LA projects routinely involve LADBS, LADWP, LADOT, Metro, Caltrans, and the Port of Los Angeles — strong AHJ relationships meaningfully accelerate permit cycles.

California is a practice-act state for civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, so stamped drawings for LA projects must be sealed by a PE licensed with California BPELSG.

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FAQ

What engineering services do LA firms typically provide?

Los Angeles engineering firms cover civil site work, structural and seismic design, MEP, telecom and fiber, environmental and CEQA, transportation, water, and industrial engineering — including LADBS, LADWP, LADOT, Metro, and Caltrans permitting.

Do engineers in LA need a California PE license?

Yes. California is a practice-act state for civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering — stamped drawings for Los Angeles projects must be sealed by a PE licensed by California BPELSG.

How do I verify a Los Angeles engineering firm?

Confirm individual PE licenses through California BPELSG, ask for sample LADBS/LADWP submittals, and check recent project references in the LA basin. EngineerMint surfaces verified license data on firm profiles.

Which LA neighborhoods have the most engineering firms?

Downtown LA, Mid-Wilshire, El Segundo, Long Beach, Pasadena, Burbank, Glendale, and the South Bay concentrate most LA engineering firms, with strong presence near LAX and the Port of Los Angeles.