Site civil engineering for water management and ecological infrastructure design
Sherwood Design Engineers operates a multi-office civil engineering practice spanning San Francisco, New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Petaluma, and Santa Cruz. Their tech stack reflects a firm mid-transition: heavy Autodesk (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, Construction Cloud) and water-modeling tools (HydroCAD, HEC-RAS, WaterCAD, EpaNET) dominate, but emerging adoption of parametric design (Rhino, Grasshopper) and 3D visualization (Blender, Unity) suggests they're evolving beyond traditional CAD workflows.
Sherwood Design Engineers is a site civil engineering firm specializing in water management, water resources engineering, and master planning across campus, neighborhood, and district scales. They work at the intersection of ecology, infrastructure, and design—spanning building and landscape systems. With offices in six U.S. cities, they serve mixed-use development, public works, and urban planning clients. Their practice centers on documented site infrastructure, stormwater strategies, and integrated design solutions. The firm collaborates across architecture, landscape, and engineering disciplines to deliver projects that balance performance, aesthetics, and user experience.
Primary tools include Autodesk suite (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit, Construction Cloud), water modeling (HydroCAD, HEC-RAS, WaterCAD, EpaNET), GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS), and emerging parametric design (Rhino, Grasshopper). Blender and Unity also appear in their stack.
Headquarters in San Francisco, California. Additional offices in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Petaluma, and Santa Cruz.
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