Civil Engineering

At Red Plains, our approach to civil engineering is rooted in a deep understanding of how transportation infrastructure shapes communities. We specialize in designing roadways, pedestrian facilities, and multimodal connections that enhance safety, mobility, and long-term resilience. Whether it's a rural highway, a community streetscape, a shared-use path, or a parking lot supporting your facility, we develop solutions that balance functionality with community needs—delivering projects that are both technically sound and context-sensitive. We focus on the diverse multimodal experience the traveling public will have utilizing your transportation infrastructure. We have an experienced team of Planners, Engineers, Designers, and Drafters who know the nuances of your local design standards and specifications that we must adhere to, while knowing how to customize design solutions to create a truly functional and safe transportation facility.

Proper drainage design is integral to our work, ensuring that stormwater management supports the longevity of transportation assets while mitigating environmental impact. Our team applies best practices in hydrology and hydraulics to create drainage systems that are effective, low maintenance, and compliant with regulatory requirements. From culvert sizing to flood mitigation, we engineer solutions that protect infrastructure and the surrounding landscape.

We partner with Tribes, rural municipalities, developers, and subcontract to architects, providing expertise that extends from conceptual planning through final design and construction support. With experience in both standalone infrastructure projects within design -bid-build, as well as design-build collaborations, we understand the unique challenges of working within diverse project delivery frameworks. Our goal is to integrate transportation improvements seamlessly into the built environment—enhancing safety, accessibility, and quality of life for the communities and clients we serve. We are interested to learn about your project and engage with you in a professional design process which often includes: Survey, geotechnical investigation and analysis, environmental review and permitting, community and stakeholder outreach, safety analysis and design, and funding agency coordination and permitting.

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