CivQuest for Engineering

Engineering answers at engineering precision.

Fixed-scale plots, deed-call COGO entry, elevation profiles, and survey-grade measurement, in a browser, against your live data.

Works with your existing ArcGIS® environment
Chat Map Table
Profile the grade along this proposed sewer alignment.
Profile drawn: 2,340 feet at 3.1% average grade, one low spot flagged.

How CivQuest works for Engineering

Atlas up front, Notify and Compass close behind, and a dash of Forge for the heavy lifting.

Atlas · Web mapping portal

Atlas is the review engineer’s workbench

Measurement, elevation, and plotting tools that respect precision, wired to the same services as your desktop.

Plots at true scale

Template-driven PDF export at exact engineering scales with legends, north arrows, graticules, and custom coordinate system presets.

COGO in the browser

Enter deed calls by bearing and distance, in feet, meters, chains, or rods, and trace measurements that snap along parcel and road outlines.

Profiles without a survey crew

Draw a line and get an interactive elevation profile with low, high, and median stats from terrain services.

“Profile the grade along this proposed sewer alignment.”

Constraints before design

Parcel Insights returns soils, wetlands, flood zones, and elevation for any site in one panel.

Notify · Alerts on autopilot

Notify watches the project corridor

Scheduled, geofenced feeds keep project engineers current on activity around their work.

Corridor activity alerts

Draw the project corridor with a buffer and hear about new permits and utility work inside it.

Submittal-cycle digests

Weekly feeds summarize new records in review layers with CSVs attached for the log.

Compass · Shared operations hub

Compass tracks the reviews

Plan submissions, review comments, and data requests move through structured intake and visible queues.

Submittal intake with files

Custom forms accept plan submissions with attachments, each landing as a tracked ticket.

Review queues by assignee

Kanban swimlanes show each reviewer’s load and every submittal’s status at a glance.

Forge · Agentic AI workbench

Forge checks the geometry

Survey documents parse into computable geometry, and data flaws surface before they reach construction.

Plats become polygons

OCR reads traverse and curve tables, and COGO computes the closed figure with closure error and balanced residuals.

“Does this plat close, and by how much is it off?”

Put precision tools in every engineer’s browser

Watch a fixed-scale plot, an elevation profile, and a plat closure check, all live in Atlas and Forge.

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