CivilGrid Expands into Arizona and Nevada Markets to Streamline Construction Processes
CivilGrid's expansion into Arizona and Nevada introduces a groundbreaking platform that centralizes utility maps and historical site data, aiming to reduce construction errors and project delays.

CivilGrid, known as the 'Google Maps for the underground,' has announced its expansion into the Arizona and Nevada markets, offering a solution to the pre-construction and construction challenges faced by civil engineers and construction teams. The platform centralizes utility maps and historical site datasets, facilitating collaboration and planning for projects in these regions.
The construction industry loses over $100 billion annually due to planning-related errors, with 92% of projects exceeding their budget or schedule. CivilGrid's platform addresses these issues by providing a first-of-its-kind dataset that accelerates due diligence, engineering, and construction processes, potentially reducing pre-construction phases by up to 90%.
According to Caisey Raines, US West Business Group Leader at Linear Infrastructure GHD, CivilGrid is instrumental in providing instant access to utility information during the planning stages, identifying affected agencies, and capturing field observations for design decisions. Bill Tuttle, VP of Engineering at San Jose Water, also endorses CivilGrid as a reliable source for combined utility information, which is scarce in most areas.
Josh Mackanic, CEO and Co-Founder of CivilGrid, highlights the platform's role in addressing the challenges of fragmented data sources and the need for improved coordination between office planning and field execution. The expansion into Arizona and Nevada is a response to the demand from California clients for cross-state projects and a waitlist of firms in these states seeking CivilGrid's services.
For more information, visit https://www.civilgrid.com.