
Site Analysis

Civil engineers assess potential building sites to determine their suitability for construction. They consider factors like soil conditions, topography, drainage, and environmental impacts.
Civil engineers assess potential building sites to determine their suitability for construction. They consider factors like soil conditions, topography, drainage, and environmental impacts.
Civil engineers are responsible for designing the infrastructure of a development project, including roads, utilities, stormwater management systems, and foundations. They create detailed plans and blueprints that comply with local building codes and regulations.
Civil engineers perform inspections to ensure that construction work meets the required standards and specifications. They also address any structural or safety concerns that may arise during construction.
Contractors are responsible for executing the construction work according to the plans and designs provided by civil engineers. This includes building structures, installing utilities, and managing the construction site.
Contractors manage all aspects of the construction project, including scheduling, budgeting, procurement of materials, and subcontractor coordination.
After construction is completed, contractors may handle site cleanup and ongoing maintenance tasks to ensure the property remains in good condition.