CONSOR Engineers

CONSOR Engineers

Civil Engineering

Going above, below, and beyond the surface to move people and communities forward.

About us

Consor is a North American water and transportation infrastructure consulting firm offering planning, engineering design, structural assessment, and construction services. Our diverse team of experts live and work alongside clients, providing thoughtful solutions to create inspiring communities together. People choose Consor because they know they will get a better experience—and be better for the experience—whether they’re a teammate, a client, or a partner.

Industry
Civil Engineering
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
engineering, planning, design, construction services, water infrastructure, transportation infrastructure, traffic engineering, hydraulics, structural assessment, and strategic communications

Employees at CONSOR Engineers

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    What does a thriving transportation system look like? It’s one where pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers navigate safely and seamlessly. Our team’s #collaboration with Contra Costa County on the recently completed Danville Boulevard Complete Streets project in Alamo, California, exemplifies this vision. This once busy, stop-controlled intersection at a local shopping center has been transformed into a dynamic roundabout that prioritizes accessibility and safety by: 🚴 Engaging with the local cycling community throughout the project to help shape the design, which resulted in a new roundabout that features an adjacent bike-friendly sidewalk for cyclists of all experience levels and improves circulation for shoppers and residents. 🚶♀️Enhancing pedestrian safety with upgraded crosswalks, sidewalk extensions, and a thoughtfully designed pathway network, which provides seamless access to the shopping center. 🌲 Incorporating green infrastructure, including bioretention basins and pervious pavers in the truck apron, which maintains mature trees, enhances aesthetics, and protects the environment. 🎁 Minimizing impacts to businesses by staging construction to maintain access to local shops, especially during the busy holiday season. See the new roundabout in action! Watch as cyclists and drivers navigate this community-centered design that’s making Alamo safer and more accessible for everyone. 🚴🚗 #completestreets #pedestriansafety #multimodal #ConsorProjects

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    Creating safe, accessible routes to key destinations for students, parents, and other residents strengthens communities. The new multi-use path along Harvey Mitchell Parkway/FM 2818 in Bryan, Texas, is designed to do just that. Our team collaborated with TxDOT to lead the PS&E preparation for this project under the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP). Connecting the community directly to schools and other essential destinations, our approach enhanced mobility and prioritized safety every step of the way. To minimize disruptions, our team implemented work-hour restrictions, pausing activities during peak school drop-off and pick-up times to allow for smooth traffic flow near the intermediate school along the corridor. To learn more about how this project is making Bryan-College Station safer for everyone, check out the ITE—A Community of Transportation Professionals Journal feature: 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g6TcZvGa 🔗 #communitysafety #pedestriansafety #communityplanning #transportation #transportationengineering 

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    Finally connecting Central Florida’s 25-mile beltway around Orlando, this 3.5-mile section of Wekiva Parkway in Seminole County added vital connectivity while preserving the area’s natural beauty. This project is part of the final chapter for an initiative first proposed more than 20 years ago to provide a route around the bustling city, which includes Walt Disney World and the seventh busiest airport in the nation. For years, State Route 46 was a bottleneck—local traffic from neighborhoods and businesses competed with long-distance commuters. Creating an elevated expressway that paralleled non-tolled frontage roads for local traffic alleviated that congestion. Our team provided #constructionservices on this landmark Florida Department of Transportation project, which won the SASHTO America’s Transportation Awards for Quality of Life/Community Development, Large Projects category. What makes this project noteworthy: 🚴🚶 Bike lanes and a wide walking trail that not only add safety but allow visitors to enjoy the scenic surroundings. 🌳 Permitting and construction approach that mitigated impacts to the environmentally sensitive water basin and river, which also protected bears and other wildlife. 🌠 Design features and limited overhead lighting for a dark skies initiative that preserve the area’s natural appeal.   🧑🤝🧑 Public engagement efforts that accommodated community members’ needs and kept them informed throughout construction. 🚧 Challenging process that maintained traffic flow during construction of 12 bridges, 4 roundabouts, ITS, signage, MSE retaining walls, drainage systems, and major franchise utility relocations.   Shout out to everyone who contributed to this award-winning project! #constructionmanagement #transportation, #Florida #roundabout #Consorprojects 

    • Aesthetic details on the elevated expressway bridge.
    • Roundabout under elevated expressway.
    • Completed section of the expressway with frontage roads and on and off ramps.
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    Consor is proud to support FDOT’s mission for safer, smarter, and more connected communities. This week is FDOT Mobility Week, which celebrates #multimodal transportation choices and the infrastructure that keeps people moving safely! With over 300 team members across the state, Consor is deeply invested in providing transportation planning, design, and construction services that positively impact our Florida communities. The need for resilient, multimodal transportation was put into focus with the recent hurricanes. Our roads, bridges, and transportation networks are lifelines—every day and during emergencies. And a transportation system that supports everyone includes safe options for biking, walking, taking transit, and carpooling. Learn more about FDOT Mobility Week and how you can get involved: https://lnkd.in/ejJcFk2q

    • Highway over a paved bike path and park with extensive pedestrian paths.
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    Over the last five years, the Tualatin Moving Forward Program has improved local transportation by enhancing safety, reducing congestion, and improving access to schools, parks, and neighborhoods in the City of Tualatin, Oregon. This ambitious program—driven by a dedicated bond program and community engagement—delivered 36 individual projects that: 🚶♀️ Enhanced multimodal safety and accessibility with new crosswalks, sidewalks, and bike lanes. 🚦 Reduced congestion and travel times by improving traffic flow at key intersections. 🌳 Minimized environmental impacts through stormwater management and mature tree preservation. 🏡 Engaged residents to prioritize improvements that reflect community needs. ✔️ Finished on time and budget, thanks to 10 design and construction management consultants and 8 contractors. Our team provided program management, planning, public involvement, design, and construction management services. A special shout-out to Bill Evonuk, who managed this extensive program. This program also recently won the APWA Oregon Chapter Project of the Year Award in the $25-$75M category. Kudos to everyone who helped improve transportation, safety, and accessibility for the Tualatin community! 🎉 #multimodal #pedestriansafety #transportation #roadwayimprovement

    • Overhead view of intersection with highway signage.
    • Right turn lane with bike lane crossing.
    • Intersection improves traffic around the shopping center.
    • Pedestrian cross walk with signage.
    • Team members holding APWA Oregon Award.
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    Why does this unassuming bridge mean so much to us at Consor? With this #bridgeinspection, our #structuralassessment team can now say we’ve performed inspections in ALL 50 states! 🗺 Since 2017, our team has been hovering at 49 states. The underwater inspection of this concrete slab bridge carrying the Green Mountain Railroad in Rockingham, Vermont, allows our team to finally say we’ve checked every box across the United States! #consoratwork

    • Small concrete slab bridge with picturesque lake in the foreground and fall trees in the background.
    • Consor team members stand below the "Welcome to Vermont" sign holding a map of all 50 states.
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    🔎 What does it take to create a workplace that feels like a community? Our Rancho Cordova office has cracked the code for building an engaged and collaborative office. This team finds small ways to connect, celebrate, and support each other—turning work into something they enjoy together. Whether it's shared traditions like the Pink Flamingo Award 🦩, pancake Fridays 🥞, or a quick foosball game ⚽, this office’s culture is rooted in camaraderie. 🔗Get to know this team’s quirks: https://lnkd.in/d9ir-umr 🔗Ready to be a part of this community? Explore our open positions: https://lnkd.in/d5B6md5R #collaboration #AECjobs #RanchoCordova #California #engineeringjobs #ConsorJobs

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    Sometimes it takes #grit to get the job done—just ask our Vancouver teammates who used their group #volunteer time off to harvest food to help feed people in their communities. Big thanks to everyone who participated! 

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    Engineering Designer at Consor Engineers & Communications Coordinator at ASCE Portland YMF

    In observance of #HungerAwarenessMonth, CONSOR Engineers' Vancouver team took the opportunity to volunteer with the Clark County Food Bank Farm—again! The CCFB relies on volunteers to help produce over 8 million pounds of food each year for local individuals and families in need. We had the privilege of harvesting corn and unearthing weed barriers. Who knew picking corn could be such a rewarding workout? Shout-out to Alec Adams, PE, Andrew Borde, Ashley Gillis, Bradley Hayashi, Grant Malkowski, and Marco Navarro for all the hard work! Bonus pic: Little frog friend who got frustrated that we discovered his hiding spot. #ConsorImpact #IWorkforConsor #Volunteering

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    This Imagine a Day Without Water asks 💧 What’s your drop in the bucket? 💧 At Consor, we know that every drop makes an impact. Our water systems are complex. Keeping water flowing for our communities takes countless policymakers, utility managers, operators, planners, engineers, scientists, consultants, contractors, maintenance crews, and technicians. To recognize the importance of this vital resource, our experts shared why they work in #water. Scroll to see their drop in the bucket… #drinkingwater #waterengineering #consoratwork #imagineadaywithoutwater

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    Big thank you to our Hispanic team members at Consor and collaborators across our industry! Your drive and insight into the communities we serve help us build a better, more connected future. #HispanicHeritageMonth 

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    Engineer-In-Training at CONSOR Engineers

    As National Hispanic Heritage Month ends, I want to take a moment to recognize and honor the cultural contributions of my Hispanic colleagues and the impact we're making here in El Paso. Our vibrant team has diverse traditions and perspectives that enrich our workplace. The Hispanic culture is celebrated daily through language, customs, and shared stories.    Working in a city near the border, we understand the unique challenges our community faces. At CONSOR Engineers, our backgrounds bring valuable perspectives to our projects. It’s rewarding to see how our work improves the city we call home, whether we’re designing safer roads or improving access to clean water.   #iworkforconsor #hispanicheritagemonth

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