News | June 5, 2018

Five Important Things To Consider Before Selecting A Civil Engineering Partner

Are you looking to start work on a new civil engineering project? If so, the team at McNeil Engineering recommends asking five important questions.

Sandy, UT (PRWEB) - Now that the temperatures are starting to rise, businesses all over Utah and the Western U.S. are breaking ground on new civil engineering projects. McNeil Engineering, a Sandy, Utah-based engineering firm, is taking this time to remind business owners that scams abound, so it's important to ask any potential civil engineering partner these five simple questions.

Thanks to the rise of the internet, finding construction professionals is incredibly easy, but not every business is trustworthy. While it might be tempting to rush into something, or agree to a deal that's too good to be true, it's far better to access reviews, references, and evaluate past performance.

“Civil engineering is not a one-size-fits-all kind of profession. No two jobs are alike, and without an experienced professional at your side, you run the risk of accidents, water main breaks, or extensive project delays. It just isn't worth it,” Matthew Roblez, S.E., SECB said.

“Asking any potential civil engineering team five simple questions can prevent these kinds of situations from happening. It's time-consuming and requires you to put in the foot work, but the payoff is unbeatable,” Roblez said.

McNeil Engineering is currently hard at work on a number of civil engineering projects all over the Western United States, building upon their expertise, dedication, and commitment to customers. Visit their website for a full portfolio of work.

About McNeil Engineering
For 35 years, McNeil Engineering has provided comprehensive design services including civil engineering, structural engineering, land surveying, high-definition scanning (HDS), landscape architecture and consulting services to the private and public sectors. The company is committed to delivering timely, responsive and economical design solutions to each and every one of their clients. For McNeil Engineering, project deadlines are an absolute, not a goal. For more information visit https://mcneilengineering.com/contact/mcneil-engineering/

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