Multi-Disciplinary Civil Engineering Firm Licensed and Insured in the Southeast providing honest, innovative, practical, and timely project solutions.
GeoCiv Engineering Consultants is headquartered in Alabama and works throughout the Southern, US. Request a Proposal from us today.






15 +
years of
experience
We are a mission-driven consulting firm, dedicated to providing services that build communities and grow our future together. With expertise in Civil, Environmental, Geotechincal, and Structural Engineering, we help you navigate the vast landscape of a project and achieve success.
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A PE is an engineering professional who has earned a license to practice engineering. To become licensed, engineers must complete a four-year college degree, work under a Professional Engineer for at least four years, pass two intensive competency exams and receive a license from their state’s licensure board. Then, to retain their licenses, PEs must continually maintain and improve their skills throughout their careers.

Recognized by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) as the only individual who can prepare, update, or modify a Construction Best Management Practices Plan (CBMPP). A QCP makes sound professional
judgments regarding Alabama NPDES rules, BMP’s, and stormwater quality remediation for construction sites.

The Certified Ground Water Professional (CGWP) certification is a prestigious credential for individuals in the groundwater industry. It is designed to represent top professionals who strive to uphold the dignity of their profession. The certification requires a B.S. in a groundwater or related science and 5 years of professional work experience in hydrogeology or geosciences discipline. The Certification was administered by the National Groundwater Association, NGWA.

A Certified Floodplain Manager (CFM) is a professional who has met specific criteria to demonstrate expertise in managing floodplains. The CFM program, administered by the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM), is a certification for individuals working to reduce flood risks and protect communities. To become a CFM, individuals must pass a comprehensive exam and maintain their certification through continuing education credits.
FAQ’s
Our Professionals are born and raised in the Southeast US, and understand the significance and nature of working with communities, towns, cities, landowners, and organizations to achieve the mission, whether it is navigating Stormwater permitting and Erosion and Sediment Control Plans, Floodplain Management and Floodplain Studies for FEMA National Floodplain Insurance Program, or the plethora of additional Civil Engineering needs that clients may have. We have intimate knowledge of the processes and requirements of the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), FEMA, USEPA, ADEM, and other Federal and State Agencies and are ready to serve your unique needs with credentialed experts.
We develop custom tailored services that meet your objectives and achieve success. We are committed to providing the best service to our clients by dedicating ourselves to your objectives with advanced methods in a cost-effective manner.
Hydraulics and Hydrology, Stormwater and Environmental, Geotechnical, and Structural.
Yes. If we do not maintain an Active License in your State, we should be able to obtain an active License in a relatively short timeframe.
Yes. Please call us at +256-601-7228 or email us at contact@geociveng.com
Yes. Due to evolving needs and requirements, Design can be an iterative process, and we will communicate every step of the way with your team.
As Professional Engineers are required, we employ the highest standards of practice and follow Engineering Ethics and Codes of Conduct. These codes of conduct along with our Faith are the engines that drive us to work in our communities and value every interaction and project that we have the opportunity to be a part of.
GeoCiv will assist you through every step of the process and every hurdle that you face from start to finish of your project. Our Professionals have worked with numerous clients and agencies with unique measures of success and are ready and willing to consult with you for your project objectives. Our mission is to provide quality planning and engineering solutions that meet the needs of our clients and help build sustainable, resilient projects within our communities. Our goals are to make our clients and their constituents more successful through the planning, design and construction of important infrastructure.
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Floods are a fact of life. Recently, the massive damage caused by Storms Helene and Milton made this even more apparent. It’s important to remember…
Stormwater pollution from construction sites and industrial operations can be a major environmental concern. As stormwater flows over land, it carries pollutants such as sediment,…
GeoCiv’s specific areas of environmental expertise include local and regional stormwater, ADEM permitting, NEPA requirements, NPDES permitting, FEMA floodplains and floodways and USFWS threatened and…
Erosion occurs when environmental forces (wind, rain, etc.) dislodge soil materials from a stable setting. Erosion control preserves topsoil by preventing the soil particles from…
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