For some time now I’ve felt like my purpose is to facilitate community… and I get to do that every day at CMPLX. Whether it’s helping a small development gain access to the basics like public water and sewer or assisting the state with efficiently transporting people across rapidly growing urban cities… problems big or small, we can help.
I'm grateful to be in a position to contribute to the community we live in through the engineering profession. At CMPLX, we pledge to uphold the standards and dignity of our profession and to serve humanity by helping make the best use of earth’s precious and limited resources.
No project in our industry is completed without the coordination, collaboration, and involvement of many. From the project manager to the client, to the agency reviewers, to the plan’s expeditor/processor; each role is vital to any project’s success.
To quote one of the greatest engineers of all time, Leonardo da Vinci, “Human subtlety will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple or more direct than does nature because in her inventions nothing is lacking, and nothing is superfluous” … We strive to work with our clients to facilitate the planning and design of proposed improvements in harmony with the surrounding land use characteristics and existing conditions.
Engineers identify as problem solvers. Our culture aims to facilitate the growth of well-rounded engineers who are prepared to identify challenges as they arise and work towards implementable solutions.
We’re eternally grateful to our clients for allowing us to pursue our passions every day we show up to work. By starting and ending our days from a place of gratitude, we cultivate the positive energy necessary to champion every task or project towards successful completion. We hope that this is evident once you work with us.
At CMPLX, quality is two-fold. We aim to produce aesthetically pleasing and technically sound construction documents. Both of which are essential to effectively communicate the design intent in a clear and concise manner to minimize errors, facilitate constructability, and optimize project costs and schedule.