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Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering
Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering is a West Columbia-based civil engineering firm serving public transportation agencies, not an investment...
Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering
Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering is a firm founded in 2005 in West Columbia, South Carolina. It specializes in engineering services for transportation projects. The company provides services including highway and roadway design, bridge and structural design, and hydrology and hydraulic design.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
West Columbia
Corporate office
West Columbia, SC, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Is Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering a family office or an operating business?
ICE is an operating professional services firm, not a family office or investment vehicle. It provides civil engineering and program management services on a fee-for-service basis to public transportation agencies, primarily state DOTs. There is no evidence of proprietary capital deployment or a family-office structure.
Does ICE deploy capital or manage third-party funds?
No. ICE generates revenue through engineering contracts, not investment management fees or carried interest. It does not deploy capital into infrastructure assets, nor does it manage third-party funds. The firm's value to the infrastructure ecosystem is as a technical advisor and service provider.
What types of projects does ICE typically execute?
ICE focuses on transportation infrastructure: roadway and bridge design, construction engineering and inspection, traffic studies, and program management for public agencies. Its work supports Federal Highway Administration-funded projects and state-level transportation improvement programs.
Where does ICE operate geographically?
The firm's primary market is the Southeastern United States, with a known presence in South Carolina. It may serve clients in adjacent states such as Georgia and North Carolina, but its core relationships are with the South Carolina Department of Transportation and local municipal agencies.
Could ICE serve as a technical advisor for an infrastructure investment?
Yes — while ICE does not invest capital, its engineering and inspection capabilities could be retained by an infrastructure investor or family office conducting due diligence or requiring owner's representation on a project. The firm would act as a contracted service provider in that capacity.
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