Engineering Firms · MI

Engineering Firms in Michigan.

Verified engineering firms headquartered or actively practicing in Michigan, across every discipline.

Michigan engineering firms.

Engineering firms in Michigan typically hold a Certificate of Authorization (COA) from the state board in addition to individual P.E. licenses for the engineers on staff. EngineerMint profiles consolidate firm credentials, specialties, and project history so owners and contractors can vet candidates before sending an RFP.

Browse Michigan firms by discipline below, or post a project brief to receive proposals from matched local firms within 48 hours.

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Hiring an engineering firm in Michigan

How do I find an engineering firm in Michigan?+

Browse EngineerMint's directory of engineering firms headquartered or actively practicing in Michigan. Filter by discipline, project type, and license verification.

Does an engineering firm need a Certificate of Authorization in Michigan?+

Most states — including Michigan — require firms offering engineering services to hold a Certificate of Authorization (COA) in addition to individual P.E. licenses for the engineers on staff.

How do I vet a Michigan engineering firm?+

Confirm the firm's COA, verify the P.E.s on staff via the state board, review project portfolios, and request references on similar scopes. EngineerMint profiles consolidate these signals in one place.

Can I post a project for Michigan firms to bid?+

Yes — post a brief to the marketplace and receive proposals from Michigan engineering firms matched to your discipline and project type.

Licensure

When you need a licensed Professional Engineer for Michigan engineering work

Permits, stamped drawings, and code compliance turn on whether a Professional Engineer (P.E.) is on the deliverable. These are the situations where a licensed P.E. is non-negotiable.

Permitted construction & PE-stamped drawings

Any drawing submitted to a building department, AHJ, or utility for permit typically requires a Professional Engineer's stamp in the state the project will be built.

Public safety & code compliance

Life-safety, structural, electrical, and pressure-system work falls under state engineering practice acts. Unstamped work in these scopes is generally illegal and uninsurable.

Owner, lender, and insurer requirements

Owners, AHJs, lenders, and insurers commonly require P.E.-sealed deliverables before they will fund, approve, or insure a project — even on scopes that might otherwise be exempt.

Liability & professional responsibility

A P.E. seal documents professional responsibility for the design. Using a licensed engineer is the standard risk-transfer mechanism owners and contractors rely on.

How EngineerMint helps

Find, compare, and engage the right engineers — faster.

Directory & license lookup

Search a nationwide directory of licensed engineers and firms sourced from official state board rosters — every record verifiable on the issuing board.

AI matching

Describe your scope and let AI shortlist licensed engineers and firms by discipline, jurisdiction, and project type.

Firm comparison

Compare firms side by side on Certificate of Authorization, in-house P.E. roster, signature projects, and credentials before issuing an RFP.

Project posting

Post a brief to the marketplace and receive proposals from licensed engineers and firms within 1–2 business days.