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How to Find the Best Alameda County, CA Civil Engineer

When you are preparing for a new construction project in Alameda County, working with a high-quality Alameda County civil engineer is a necessary step. Civil engineering helps assess environmental impact and Alameda County government regulations. In Hayward, Oakland, Dublin and Fremont, civil engineers can assess each community's regulations and restrictions and help you navigate through them. Read on to learn how to find the best Alameda County civil engineer for your project. more »

Updated December 3, 2007

Top 10 Civil Engineers in Alameda County

Greenwood & Moore, Inc.
(510) 581-2772, (877) 581-2772
3111 Castro Valley Blvd Ste. 200
Hayward, CA 94546
CBPELS# 42628

Areas Served: San Francisco Bay Area
Services: Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, Architectural/Structural Design and Land-Use ...

Baseline Engineering
(510) 865-4623
1504 Park St # 8
CA 94501

Areas Served: Berkeley, Oakland CA, Dublin CA, Hayward, Fremont, Newark CA, Pleasanton CA, Emeryville

Rafferty Engineering
(510) 864-2017
2842 Jackson St
CA 94501

Areas Served: Hayward, Oakland CA, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Emeryville, Dublin CA, Union City CA

F E Jordan Associates Inc
(510) 763-2400
11 Embarcadero W # 210
Oakland, CA 94607

Areas Served: Oakland CA, Berkeley, Fremont, Newark CA, Livermore, Dublin CA, Hayward, San Lorenzo

St.Onge & Associates, Civil/Structural Engineering
(510) 444-1450
1934 Park Boulevard
Oakland, CA 94606

Areas Served: Berkeley, Hayward, Oakland CA, Dublin CA, Fremont, Emeryville, Newark CA, Piedmont

Moffatt & Nichol Engineers
(510) 645-1238
160 Franklin St # 300
Oakland, CA 94607

Areas Served: Alameda, Oakland CA, Hayward, Fremont, Dublin CA, Pleasanton CA, San Leandro, Livermore

RSE Inc
(510) 663-1400
373 4th St
Oakland, CA 94607

Areas Served: Alameda, Berkeley, Oakland CA, Dublin CA, Fremont, Hayward, Newark CA, Livermore

Rajappan & Meyer
(510) 569-5251
7700 Edgewater Dr # 812
Oakland, CA 94621

Areas Served: Oakland CA, Newark CA, Berkeley, Hayward, Emeryville, Dublin CA, Pleasanton CA

Wood Rodgers
(510) 208-2400
580 2nd St
Oakland, CA 94607

Areas Served: Hayward, Oakland CA, Pleasanton CA, Berkeley, Dublin CA, Union City CA, Sunol, Livermore

Hqe Inc
(510) 763-4895
1305 Franklin St # 410
Oakland, CA 94612

Areas Served: Castro Valley, Oakland CA, Hayward, Berkeley, Livermore, Dublin CA, Emeryville

How to Find the Best Alameda County, CA Civil Engineer 

Whether you're building a dam or considering construction in a flood zone, working with a civil engineer is a necessary step between conception and inception. While general contractors provide knowledge on building materials and architects create efficient computer-aided building designs, civil engineers assess the impact of environmental hazards and government regulations on the feasibility of a project. Together, the three form a veritable building trinity to realize a conceptual structure. If you've reached the civil engineering phase of your building project, The Prime Buyer's Report can help you locate a certified professional in Alameda County.

Alameda County Civil Engineers Perform Numerous Services

Civil engineering is a broad classification of professional practices. For this reason, most civil engineers specialize in a specific subset of the industry, such as structural engineering, land surveying, transportation engineering, or geotechnical engineering. It's crucial to successful evaluation and design of your project that the civil engineer you hire can adequately provide for your particular consultation or planning. All Alameda County civil engineers that have been licensed by the State of California are required to be able to provide consultation and structural design for foundations, roads, airports, tunnels, dams, site planning, permit processing, commercial buildings, residential buildings, drainage and sewage systems, masonry walls, retaining walls, bridges, improvements for subdivisions, structural beams and trusses, and general structural design requirements. With such a plethora of proficiency, a detailed interview is necessary to hire the right engineer for the project. If you're undertaking a new construction project, you can enlist a local engineer to perform initial land planning and construction staking, alta and hydro surveying, area flood level studies and land surveying for plot delineation or boundary disputes. Civil engineers who limit their focus to building design might specialize in winery design, resort design, estate design, and subdivision design. Their knowledge of structural improvements allows them to conduct damage assessments, real estate inspections, investigative engineering, and seismic retrofitting for dams and water supply systems. Civil engineers that specialize in land planning and geomorphological studies in particular can perform perc tests, grading plans, GPS surveys, soil analysis, topographic map drawing, pond design, and erosion control design. All Alameda County civil engineers are required to adhere to and uphold local building codes. Professionals with an exceptional command of the field may have additional accreditations through the American Society of Civil Engineers or the American National Standards Institute.

Alameda County Civil Engineers Consult on Many Projects
As stated previously, civil engineering is a broad field and professionals within often confine themselves to a particular niche. Even within that industry subset, civil engineers will exclusively perform one of the phases of engineering design. In Alameda County, a number of these professionals prefer to consult on the initial planning aspect of the process. They may offer environmental planning, construction planning, structural planning, water resource planning, geotechnical planning (with the proper licensure), or fire protection system planning. Those civil engineers who focus their skills on design span the field. They work with transportation design, hydraulic design, construction design, and even swimming pool design. Planning or design civil engineers in Alameda County can consult on almost any building project, and, at times, will follow through to the construction phase.

There are Many Skilled Civil Engineers in Alameda County
The Prime Buyer's Report has researched the local civil engineering industry to create a list of recommended professionals. We've determined the top 10 civil engineers and civil engineering firms in Alameda County to be Greenwood & Moore, Inc., Baseline Engineering, Rafferty Engineering, F E Jordan Associates Inc, St.Onge & Associates, Civil/Structural Engineering, Moffatt & Nichol Engineers, RSE Inc, Rajappan & Meyer, Wood Rodgers, Hqe Inc. Other noteworthy contractors in Alameda County include T Y Lin International, Schaaf & Wheeler, G T Kuntz & Co Consulting Engineering, Dack Development & Engineering, Smitherman Marvin PE, Lea & Braze Engineering Inc, De Silva Gates Construction.

Learn More about Civil Engineering
You'll have better luck locating a civil engineer to help you if you learn a little about the field. Additional research in magazines and Web sites will enhance your general knowledge and help you determine what to expect from this part of your project. More importantly, visit industry associations to verify proper credentialing. We've compiled a list of great sources for his part of your search. They can be found in The Prime Buyer's Report article, "Key Resources for Civil Engineering in Alameda County".

Updated December 3, 2007
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How to Deal With Civil Engineers in Alameda County 

Step 1: Describe Work
Be prepared to explain what you'll need from your civil engineer. Elaborate on your reasons for the consultation, whether the changes are the result of a natural disaster, the type of property you need consulting for, and how much you are willing to spend. Be consistent in the way that you present the information so each civil engineer can generate an equally informed evaluation and estimate.

Step 2: Ask Questions & Take Thorough Notes

You'll want to be sure that your consulting civil engineer is not only proficient in his field, but a fair businessman as well. This list of questions can be used to glean this information from your candidate interview and eventually determine the civil engineer you prefer to work with. Record the conversation for easy reference and comparison later.

How long have you been a licensed civil engineer in Alameda County?
Do you have experience in the type of work I've described? If so, please provide some comparable references in the Alameda County area.
How long do you expect it to take to complete the process?
Will you provide a written, itemized estimate?
Are there alternatives or modifications to your project that could make it more attractive or bring the costs down?
During the course of the work, what might cause the charges to increase?
Will you provide a warranty for your plans or designs?
Will permits be needed? If so, who will be responsible for getting them?
Do you do the work yourself or do you have a team of technicians?
Will you provide a written contract?
What is your projected price? Does that include permits and/or filing?
Can you advise through the construction phase?

Step 3: Making a Preliminary Decision

After you've interviewed civil engineers serving the Alameda County area, it's time to narrow the field. Review your notes to determine the best answers and skill sets. Weigh these when you assess which civil engineer will be your best provider.

Step 4: Final Research
After you've selected your most likely civil engineer, check their credentials. Make sure that they are properly licensed by the state of California. This can be verified through the California Department of Consumer Affairs Web site. Specifically, the license lookup page for engineers and land surveyors: www.dca.ca.gov/pels/l_lookup.htm.

Step 5: Making the Final Decision
It's now time to select your Alameda County civil engineer and move forward with his consultation. First, call and ask any final questions. Then ask for your representative to provide a written and signed pricing, timing and quality agreement.

Updated December 4, 2007
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Key Resources Civil Engineering Resources in Alameda County 

Associations & Licensing
AAWRE American Academy of Water Resource Engineers (www.aawre.org)
ACSM American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (www.acsm.net)
ANSI American National Standards Institute (www.ansi.org)
APWA American Public Works Association (www.apwa.net)
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers (www.asce.org)
BBB Better Business Bureau (www.bbb.org)
CBPELS California Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (www.dca.ca.gov/pels)
CSLB Contractors State License Board (www.cslb.ca.gov)
DCA California Department of Consumer Affairs (www.dca.ca.gov)
Diamond Certified (www.diamondcertified.org)
GLIS Geographic and Land Information Society (www.glismo.org)
NABIE National Academy of Building Inspection Engineers (www.nabie.org)
NCBE North Coast Builders Exchange (www.ncbeonline.com)
NSPE National Society of Professional Engineers (www.nspe.org)

Media & Web Resources
Architectural Record
Building Engineer
California Builder and Engineer
Civil Engineering Magazine
Consulting-Specifying Engineer Magazine
Engineering News Record
Environmental Science and Engineer Magazine

www.engineering.com
www.cseforum.net
www.discoverengineering.org
www.jets.org
www.eng-tips.com
www.icivilengineer.com

The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for the top 10 civil engineers and civil engineering firms in Alameda County within the following zip codes.

94501, 94502, 94536, 94537, 94538, 94539, 94540, 94541, 94542, 94543, 94544, 94545, 94546, 94550, 94551, 94552, 94555, 94557, 94560, 94566, 94568, 94577, 94578, 94579, 94580, 94586, 94587, 94588, 94601, 94602, 94603, 94604, 94605, 94606, 94607, 94608, 94609, 94610, 94611, 94612, 94613, 94614, 94615, 94617, 94618, 94619, 94620, 94621, 94623, 94624, 94661, 94662, 94701, 94702, 94703, 94704, 94705, 94706, 94707, 94708, 94709, 94710 and 94712

The Prime Buyer's Report provides information for the top 10 civil engineers in Alameda County within the following cities.

Alameda, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Kensington, Livermore, Mount Eden, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunol and Union City

Updated December 4, 2007
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9 Handy Civil Engineering Tips 

Take Time Choosing Your Civil Engineer.
If you need the expertise of a civil engineer, you'll want to be sure that the one you hire is completely capable of satisfying your job requirements. So don't be too hasty in your decision. If you devote some time to the recruitment process, you'll be happier with your civil engineer's work.

Contact Your Local Surveying Office.
Before you begin looking for a civil engineer, find out if it's actually necessary. The surveying office at your city or county building department can tell you about appllicable Alameda County environmental conditions that could determine the feasibility of your project. Your local surveying office can also inform you about any required permitting or plans, and can ultimately tell you if you need the help of a civil engineer at all.

Write a Description of the Job.
Once you've made sure you need the help of a civil engineer, write up a summary of your requirements. When you show this description to several potential civil engineers, you can be sure that any estimates or projections are based on the same information. Then you can better judge which professional gives you the best responses to your consistent description.

Get Three Separate Estimates.
You should get three estimates from different civil engineers that include service costs, permit costs and filing fees. However, that does not mean that you should choose the cheapest civil engineer in Alameda County. The one you choose should have adequate experience and education in the work you require, and an estimate can reveal these professional attributes.

Get it in Writing.
It is important that you document every phase of the project. Make sure that the civil engineer of your choice provides you with a written description of the work, pricing, and timeframe for completion.

Make Sure Your Civil Engineer is Certified.
For any civil engineering work you have done, be sure to check licensing and any other relevant credentials before you sign a contract.

Choose Exemplary Companies.
Some civil engineers have a talent for customer relations in addition to their industry skills. In Alameda County, civil engineers that have earned Diamond Certification or have been featured positively in consumer-oriented publications are more likely to be the best contenders.

Maintain Communication.
Stay in touch with your civil engineer during the process. This way, you can stay current with any changes in the plan or time extensions that may effect the cost to you. No changes should be made without your consent, so make yourself available to your civil engineer.

Know Your Rights.
As a consumer, you are protected by certain rights that vary depending on your place of residence. Since you're dealing with civil engineers in Alameda County, check out the consumer affairs Web site for the State of California.


Updated November 27, 2007
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