This role has strong human-centric elements that are difficult to automate. While AI will change how work is done, the core responsibilities are likely to remain with humans.
Civil Engineer faces a 36% AI displacement risk. This role has strong human-centric elements that are difficult to automate. The median salary is $99,590, with AI projected to shift compensation by +5%. Our analysis covers timeline, adaptation strategies, and skills that remain valuable.
Source: What About AI? Career Assessment ·
Engineering & Architecture
AI isn't replacing jobs—people using AI are replacing people who don't
What this means: AI is starting to change how this job is done. Workers who learn AI tools now will have an advantage as the shift accelerates.
Complete job elimination risk
When major changes expected
Primary automation technology
Analysis updated February 2026
"If 2024 was the year that AI in construction started to walk, then 2025 will be the year it starts to run. Two-thirds of AEC leaders believe AI will be essential in daily operations within the next few years."
This role has strong human-centric elements that are difficult to automate. While AI will change how work is done, the core responsibilities are likely to remain with humans.
Civil engineering remains heavily dependent on physical site work, regulatory navigation, and public safety oversight that AI cannot replace. AI tools are enhancing productivity in design and project management but the field's strong ties to physical infrastructure and government regulation limit salary disruption.
AI in construction will move from 'walking to running' in 2025, with two-thirds of AEC leaders believing AI will be essential in daily operations within the next few years and every $1 invested returning $3.70
Source: Autodesk Research
Construction robot market will grow by more than 15% per year over the next seven years, with AI-driven site monitoring and autonomous equipment gradually augmenting but not replacing civil engineers on jobsites
Source: McKinsey Global Institute
Global AI-in-construction market will grow from $1.8 billion in 2023 to $12.1 billion by 2030 at a 31% CAGR, transforming design and planning phases while physical construction remains human-led
Source: ResearchandMarkets
Launched OpenSite+ as the first AI-driven civil engineering application for site design, using generative AI to automate layout optimization, earthwork calculations, and drawing production with partner Pennoni validating 10x design speed improvements
Deployed AI-powered digital twins on the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension in Toronto, unifying designs, schedules, and site data into a 4D construction environment while using AI to model nature-based solutions for climate resilience
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