At Carroll Engineering, we know what works. With 55 years of experience, we have the practical knowledge and the technical expertise to create spaces that function and stand out. CEI delivers reliable designs and creative solutions that work for our clients and the community.
Our structural engineers have vast field experience extending to new construction, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, renovation, and repair of distressed structures.
CEI stays abreast of the most up-to-date stormwater management and erosion/sediment control regulations, and we expertly navigate permit approval processes even in sensitive locations, such as Chesapeake Bay Critical Area sites.
We provide site planning and feasibility studies, forest stand delineation and forest conservation plans, and landscape plans that add beauty with minimal maintenance.
Two CEI projects have won WaveMaker Awards from ULI Baltimore! Our team was proud to provide structural services for Yard 56, a new mixed-use development that brings 190,000 SF of retail, hotel, office, and lifestyle space to a long-abandoned industrial site in Baltimore. Completed in 2021, the Lexington Market Revitalization was a $40 million upgrade and expansion of the historic downtown Baltimore landmark. CEI provided civil and structural services for this 61,000-SF project.
The new Performing Arts Center at Garrett College has received the 2023 Excellence in Design Awards Honor Award in Institutional Architecture by the Potomac Valley AIA! Carroll Engineering provided civil and structural engineering and landscape architectural services for this $21 million renovation and addition project, which opened in 2022.
The $40M revitalization of downtown Baltimore's historic Lexington Market won the People's Choice Award in the USGBC Maryland 2023 Community Leadership Awards. Carroll Engineering provided civil and structural designs for the project, which achieved LEED Gold certification. The design work earned credits for environmental friendly innovations, such as heat island reduction, energy performance, and low-emitting materials.