Built to connect civil engineers to the projects that need them.
Civil engineers are behind every road, bridge, water system, and public project in the country. Only 150,000 are actively stamping, covering over $400 billion in public construction annually. Each generates $300,000–$700,000 in design fee revenue per year. BLS puts total civil engineer employment at 368,900; only about 150,000 are actively stamping.
Civil Match is a trusted matchmaking network that helps project stakeholders find verified civil engineers and partners needed to move work forward.
Put verified civil engineers at the center of infrastructure delivery.
- Connect verified civil engineers to infrastructure projects faster
- Help municipalities, utilities, community districts, and architects match with verified civil engineers
- Make infrastructure collaboration easier to assemble
- Keep project context visible from planning through monitoring
- Build around trust, audit-traceable project history, and professional responsibility
- Protect project data without slowing the work down
“The 'designer error' blame game is the industry's dirty secret. We can't expect fresh grads to design what they've never been taught to see. This is institutional failure, not individual shortcomings.”
Owner's representative, PMP / CCM / LEED AP
From public LinkedIn discussions among civil engineering professionals.
Built on five non-negotiables.
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Match project needs with:
- Project needs matched around trust
- Verified civil engineers matched faster
- Municipalities, utilities, community districts, and architects connected to trusted project partners
- A safe, fast, secure network that protects your project data
- Cross-firm teams that scale around the right specialist for each phase
Match civil engineers to project needs faster.
Connect. Introduce. Build. Deliver. Return.
Civil engineers work in teams across firms, not confined to one firm's staff. Civil Match helps the right specialist form around each phase without the overhead of one large bench.