Greenprint’s engineers go beyond meeting technical and regulatory requirements. We find the sweet spot where project goals align with community needs, designing infrastructure that delivers long-term value, sustainable maintenance and measurable benefit to the people who live with it.
Our interdisciplinary structure sets us apart. Engineers participate directly in community engagement, hearing input firsthand and integrating it into design in real time. As a result, communities get direct answers at public meetings, agencies build public trust and projects become more resilient.


Greenprint brings regulatory fluency across jurisdictions, from small municipalities to large cities, accelerating approvals and keeping projects on schedule. Our portfolio spans public agencies and private development teams, giving us a clear view of both worlds and the ability to find partnership opportunities where others see obstacles.
We lead complex development projects by managing stormwater requirements, civil challenges and site programming as an integrated whole, turning regulatory constraints into design opportunities that enhance project value. Because our engineers engage communities directly, the feedback loop between public input and technical design stays short and transparent.
As national leaders in green infrastructure, our best practices are informed by our direct experience working across scales, from rain gardens and stormwater bumpouts at busy intersections to site-wide upgrades at green schoolyards and housing developments. We deliver meaningful results for every project, with responsiveness and care.
“Their team demonstrated a strong command of hydrology, utility coordination and right-of-way constraints while also addressing operational needs such as traffic calming, ADA compliance and transit access. Greenprint’s data-driven approach and their ability to translate community input into engineering feasible alternatives resulted in an implementation-ready framework the City can use for future capital planning and funding pursuits.”
– Matt Buerger, PE, Senior Engineering Manager, Farnsworth Group, City Engineer, Calumet City