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Salute to my BPers🫡! Hope you all are having great experinces. Got a couple questions:
1. When building a new construction, can the right civil engineer prepare all the necessary site plans w/o needing an architect?

2. When should getting an architect envolved be a "no brainer"?

An early thanks to any guide given.

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Quote from @Michael L.:

Salute to my BPers🫡! Hope you all are having great experinces. Got a couple questions:
1. When building a new construction, can the right civil engineer prepare all the necessary site plans w/o needing an architect?

2. When should getting an architect envolved be a "no brainer"?

An early thanks to any guide given.

Engineers can prepare site plans, but a lot depends on what kind of new construction you are referring to. I would use an architect for design and esthetics as well as the fundamentals.



 @Mike Hern, much obliged for the feedback.

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