United Civil

CA

4.5 (2 reviews)

in utility engineering and land development engineering design including residential&nbspcommercialmunicipal improvements and school development projects. UCI was founded in August&nbsp2014. United CivilInc. has retained majority of staff and key personnel from its previous company&nbspwith its commitment to&nbspagencies with its quality and detail oriented design and presentationand their open communication&nbspSouthern Californiaand successfully completed many challenging projects for our client’s by meeting&nbspthe dateline and budget on more than 50 apartment projects in the past 10 years. Some of which&nbspinclude TriCal Construction (projects: Del Rey Apartments in Marina del ReyLa Tijera Apartments in&nbspWestchesterIdaho Street Apartments in Venice)AMCAL (projects: Long BeachPasadenaWoodland&nbspHills)

2014. United Civil, Inc. has retained majority of staff and key personnel from its previous company which a split was formed. UCI has offices in Agoura Hills and South El Monte to serve our client’s and cover projects throughout Southern California. UCI’s principals are committed to providing exceptional planning and engineering services and hands-on management for the benefit of our clients. UCI’s staff includes 5 registered civil engineers and 5 Master of Science in Civil E

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