Water
Water is the most plentiful, yet critical resource on the planet. Our water resources professionals specialize in critical practice areas, understand watershed dynamics and offer an extensive range of water resource planning and design experience, flood risk management, dam safety and environmental compliance. Our holistic approach to water resources projects ensures the best outcome for our clients and the ecosystem.
As a recognized national leader in the design of waterway structures, we handle projects from initial investigation and concept design, through final design and construction services. By applying our extensive knowledge and experience, we believe our engineers, scientists and planners can build a more sustainable world through design while protecting our most valuable resource and delivering cost-effective solutions that meet our clients’ goals.
Services
- Hydrology & Hydraulics
- Ecosystem Restoration
- Environmental Permitting
- Floodplain Management
- Stormwater Management
- Coastal Resource Management
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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.
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Rolling Out the Red Carpet
Colliers Engineering & Design is thrilled to announce our inaugural participation in the 2025 Capital Region CANstruction competition, a unique event that combines creativity, engineering, and community service to combat hunger. This
Events

ABCD WNY Spring Seminar
Hear from our Bridges & Structures Technical Manager Paul Mongiovi and WJE’s Robert Tosolt at the ABCD WNY 2025 Spring Seminar from 2:45-3:15 p.m.