tuto
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 18, 2001
- 8
Hi all!
I was rather puzzled by the results of a recent internet search for consultants in Canada. The largest civil engineering consultant I found had 700 people and was founded 50 years ago.
It is enought to try the British site of ICE ( and to aquire an idea of how large the consulting civil engineers can get (some of the companies listed in Consultants 2001 file are American).
I know that "large" is not everything about a consultant but still, I believe that this feature can reflect to a certain extent how civil engineering is doing in a certain country.
If my perception is right and civil engineering in Canada is indeed very fragmented (I am generalising slightly to the whole construction industry there), why do you think this is?
Thank you.
I was rather puzzled by the results of a recent internet search for consultants in Canada. The largest civil engineering consultant I found had 700 people and was founded 50 years ago.
It is enought to try the British site of ICE ( and to aquire an idea of how large the consulting civil engineers can get (some of the companies listed in Consultants 2001 file are American).
I know that "large" is not everything about a consultant but still, I believe that this feature can reflect to a certain extent how civil engineering is doing in a certain country.
If my perception is right and civil engineering in Canada is indeed very fragmented (I am generalising slightly to the whole construction industry there), why do you think this is?
Thank you.