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What We Do
We partner with municipalities on the planning and design of core public infrastructure. Our services support both large and small communities with:
- Road and Highway Design
- Bridge & Structure Design
- Traffic Engineering and Design
- Non-Motorized Infrastructure Design
- Construction Engineering
Transportation engineering addresses the full system, including corridors, bridges, and multimodal networks that connect all parts of a city, as well as connecting cities to each other.
Traffic engineering focuses on the day-to-day function of these systems, including signals, signage, and traffic flow. F&V provides both types of engineering, so we can give you a comprehensive design and operational flow.
Where We Work
Tell Us About Your Project
Looking for a partner on your next infrastructure project? Reach out to our civil and municipal engineering team today.
Who We Serve
Municipalities
We help townships, towns, villages, and cities handle growing traffic volumes on their streets, bridges, and roadways.
Community Services
Agencies such as departments of corrections and health systems rely on transportation networks to keep their operations connected and accessible.
Commercial Businesses
Commercial properties of all sizes need paths and roadways that can accommodate foot and vehicle traffic. We develop designs for any type of movement.
Educational Institutions
F&V designs access roads, walkways, and drop-off areas for students, staff, and visitors on K–12 campuses universities.
Homeowners Associations
We have worked with HOAs on roadway improvements that serve neighborhoods while coordinating with municipal standards.
Private Clients
Need confidential services for your organization? Fleis & VandenBrink also handles transportation engineering projects of various sizes that require confidentiality or additional privacy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Transportation engineering is a form of structural and layout design that focuses on the planning and management of roads, bridges, traffic systems, and intersections. In principle, it is designed to help people and goods move efficiently and safely.



