For Engineers
Verify Existing. Execute With Precision.
We help engineers protect projects, defend design intent, and stay in control by getting involved early, when changes are still inexpensive and risk is lowest.
Verify Existing ConditionsEngineer Assistance
Site-True Data, Built Into Your Civil 3D Workflow
Civil Mesh provides verified aerial topography using LiDAR and photogrammetry, integrated seamlessly into Civil 3D, so it supports better grading decisions, cleaner designs, and fewer downstream issues without adding friction to your process.
If the contractor has better data than the engineer, that's a problem that shouldn't exist. We make sure it never does.
Built to Support Engineering Accuracy
Clean Surfaces. Reliable DTMs. Consistent Reporting.
Our services are structured around what engineering actually demands: accuracy, consistency, and defensible data, not marketing renders.
Clean surfaces and reliable digital terrain models help you optimize grading plans to meet client needs while reducing risk once the project moves into construction.
Optimize grading plans with real terrain data
Replace assumptions with data-backed decisions
Maintain control as projects move into construction
Support design decisions with accurate quantities
What to Expect
Fast
We deliver precise data, verifying existing site conditions with a 3-5 day turnaround.
Precise
We integrate the latest technology to ensure every model reflects the design and real-world site conditions.
Schedule Sync
We sync with your project schedule and typical construction process to maximize efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Civil Mesh's data integrate with Civil 3D?
Yes, that's the point. Our surfaces and DTMs are built to drop directly into Civil 3D workflows, so there's no format translation and no rework between our capture and your design.
What's a DTM, and why does it matter?
A digital terrain model is the surface your design gets checked against. If it's built from outdated surveys or assumptions instead of current LiDAR and photogrammetry, your grading plan is only as good as a guess.
How early should an engineer bring in Civil Mesh?
As early as possible. Getting involved before the design is locked, when changes are still cheap, is what lets us protect design intent instead of just documenting problems after the fact.
Can Civil Mesh support progress verification during construction?
Yes. Consistent progress reporting throughout the job lets you confirm the site is being built to your design, not just at the start and end, but at every stage in between.
