Civil engineering and landscape architecture firm serving infrastructure and development projects
Wallace Design Collective operates a multi-disciplinary engineering practice spanning civil, structural, and landscape services across eight regional offices. The tech stack is narrowly focused on Autodesk tools (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit) plus specialized hydraulic modeling software (HydroCAD, WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS), which is typical for infrastructure-heavy firms—but the hiring mix reveals operational pressure: 13 of 28 active roles are internships, suggesting either strong training pipeline or difficulty filling mid-to-senior technical positions in a competitive labor market.
Wallace Design Collective is a civil and structural engineering firm founded in 1981, headquartered in Tulsa with eight offices across the South and Central U.S. (Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Denver, Kansas City, Nashville, Northwest Arkansas, Chouteau, and Atlanta). The firm employs over 300 staff members with professional licenses across all 50 states, D.C., and U.S. territories. Core services include civil engineering, structural engineering, landscape architecture, land planning, surveying, roof consulting, forensic assessment, and IBC-mandated special inspections. Work spans land development projects, water and sewer system design, utility master planning, and construction submittals management. The firm maintains 33 principals and operates as a privately held partnership.
Primary tools are Autodesk products (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit) for design and modeling, supplemented by specialized hydraulic analysis software (HydroCAD, WaterGEMS, SewerGEMS) and Bluebeam Revu for construction documentation. Microsoft Office and Windows/macOS round out the stack.
Eight offices: Tulsa (headquarters), Oklahoma City, Chouteau, Kansas City, Denver, Nashville, Northwest Arkansas, and Atlanta. All hiring is currently U.S.-based.
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