Driven by a national focus to upgrade and protect our utility infrastructure, Colliers Engineering & Design has created a team of professionals consisting of licensed engineers, surveyors, and utility specialists required to perform the services needed to develop and sustain both public and private communities. Having multi-discipline services under one roof with the expertise to execute them is an advantage to our clients that expedites project progress as safely and smoothly as possible.
- Aerial, Mobile & Land Surveying
- Civil/Site Development
- Construction Inspection & Administration
- Environmental & Natural Resources
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Municipal Engineering
- Private Utility Locates / Utility Potholing
- Subsurface Utility Engineering
- Telecommunications
- Third Party DOT Observation
- Water Leak Detection & Continuity Testing
- Water Resource Management
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VZ Denver One Fiber-R
Colliers Engineering & Design has been retained by Black & Veatch to provide a variety of professional services for a large number of projects. We are servicing the greater Denver metropolitan area,
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Expanding our Municipal Team in Bryan, TX
Colliers Engineering & Design’s presence across the Lone Star State has been expanding, and our municipal team in Bryan, TX is growing alongside it. Two full-time hires and one summer intern are
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What Actually Is Hydrographic/Bathymetric Surveying?
Read how Hydrographic/Bathymetric Surveying maps water features using sonar and GPS, crucial for navigation, research, and conservation.
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Grant Writing with Kelsey Howard
Read how Grant Writing Manager Kelsey Howard has secured over $194 million for projects, including a multimillion-dollar grant for flood mitigation in Highlands, NJ.