Nationwide practice
About us

Who we are
Engineering plans built for real sites, real reviewers, and real construction.
Nationwide Engineering Plans brings architectural, structural, civil, and MEP documentation together so owners and design teams are not chasing fragments at permit.
We focus on coordinated drawing sets, calculations where they matter, and clear responses through plan review—whether the job is a custom home, a multifamily wrap, or a commercial suite.
Licensed professionals stay involved from scope definition through stamping and revisions, so questions get answers from the people who signed the sheets.
Our values
Quality that holds up in review and in the field
We treat every submittal like our reputation rides on it—because it does. Clear narratives, consistent sheet logic, and discipline boundaries that match your contract.
Our vision
Permit-ready documentation should feel inevitable: complete enough for the AHJ, buildable enough for the contractor, and honest about what is in scope.
Our mission
Deliver coordinated plans and engineering support nationwide—with responsive communication and PE stamping where your jurisdiction requires it.

Our team
Experienced professionals behind every package
Multidiscipline projects need people who talk to each other before the sheets hit the portal. Our leads coordinate structure, envelope, and systems so redlines do not become surprises on site.

Our process
From first conversation to stamped set
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Step 1 — Tell us about the job
Share location, jurisdiction, schedule, and what you need stamped. We confirm scope, fees, and deliverables in writing before work begins.
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Step 2 — Design & documentation
We produce and coordinate your drawing package—architecture, structure, civil, MEP, energy, and specialty consultants as agreed—so reviewers see one story.
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Step 3 — Permit & follow-through
We support submittal, design review, and building department Q&A, then revisions through approval so you can move to construction with confidence.

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