Bridges & Structures
Our structural engineering professionals provide the technical assistance our clients need to evaluate the integrity of their existing inventory of structures and the experience to rehabilitate or design new structures as needed.
Colliers Engineering & Design’s reputation for providing hands-on engineering excellence, while exceeding clients’ expectations, has made us a leader in providing creative solutions for multiple project types including bridges, towers, dams and marine structures.
Colliers Engineering & Design’s bridge experts partner with our clients to understand project objectives, while formulating solutions that result in successful outcomes that are safe, efficient, economical and sensitive to the environment. This highly skilled team of professionals offers a full range of bridge services from scoping, planning and preliminary engineering through final design, for small to large scale bridges.
Services
- Advanced Structural Analysis
- Bridge Design
- Bridge Inspection and Rope Access
- Specialty Structures
- Waterfront & Marine Structures
- Owner Services
- Forensic Engineering
- Alternative Project Delivery & Contractor Support Services
- Civil Structures
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Our multidisciplinary approach to design, combined with a deep understanding of the industry and passion for innovation, has positioned us as leaders consistently delivering outstanding results in shaping the built environment.
Articles

South Florida Market Expansion: Colliers Engineering & Design Hires Business Development Professional
Expanding our Miami team with the addition of seasoned business development expert Suri Del Castillo, strengthening the firm’s strategic growth capabilities in South Florida.
Blogs

Redefining Due Diligence: A Smarter Path to Confident Property Decisions
Discover how Colliers Engineering & Design and Colliers are redefining due diligence through integrated environmental and appraisal services.
Events

Maine Transportation Conference
Meet our experts on December 4 at the Maine Transportation Conference, presented by MaineDOT, Maine Turnpike Authority, Maine Better Transportation Association