Civil Engineers Near Minneapolis Minnesota

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  • Acre Land Surveying

    Acre Land Surveying Services include, but are not limited to: Property Surveys (Commercial & Residential), ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, Elevations Certificates (FEMA surveys), Construction Staking,...

    Minneapolis (MN) - - Phone: (763) 458-2997
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  • Bolton & Menk, Inc.

    Bolton & Menk, Inc. specializes in providing community infrastructure solutions. We are made up of planners, engineers, designers, technicians, and more who work hard to improve your community.

    Minneapolis (MN) - - Phone: (763) 544-7129
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  • Bolton & Menk, Inc.

    Bolton & Menk, Inc. specializes in providing community infrastructure solutions. We are made up of planners, engineers, designers, technicians, and more who work hard to improve your community.

    Minneapolis (MN) - - Phone: (612) 416-0220
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Category: Civil Engineers

A civil engineer in Minneapolis is a person who practices civil engineering; the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining and operating infrastructures while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing infrastructures that have been neglected. He may also perform land surveying. Typically, a civil engineer in Minneapolis would practice in a particular specialty, such as construction, geotechnical, structural engineering, land development, transportation, hydraulic or environmental engineering. He may also practice across multiple specializations when involved in critical infrastructure, development or maintenance. Civil engineers are subject to licensure, and are typically employed by municipalities, construction firms, consulting engineering firms, or architect firms in Minneapolis.