New Firm Notice
We are pleased to announce the creation of our new Structural Engineering firm, Curley CTS.
“I established Curley CTS Native Structural Engineering to provide the best quality engineering services for Native American Sovereign Nations. As an enrolled tribal member of the Navajo Nation, I have dedicated and committed my professional career to providing services that will help tribes succeed in their development efforts with meaningful results. I would like to help you too.” -Maureen Curley
Curley CTS Native Structural Engineering is a 51% Native American owned company.
We assure you that we will provide the highest level of service, and your experience working with our dedicated team will be energizing and gratifying.
Our team of over 50 Structural Engineers, of which over 60% are professional Registrants, are looking forward to collaborating and participating in meaningful design and construction for Indian Country.
Curley CTS Native Structural Engineering was founded in 2021 by Maureen Curley, an enrolled tribal member (NAVAJO), and Caruso Turley Scott a firm established in 1963. Specializing in Structural Engineering design, the team supports the mission of providing services to Tribal Communities through a proven record of achievement, with outstanding customer service, and integrity. That foundation includes responsiveness, efficient and progressive design solutions, extensive experience in all building types, and a team that is licensed to work in all 50 states.
Practical and economical solutions are provided through innovative engineer’s expert in structural design. The team can diagnose structural problems, determine the cause and origin of failures, and help restore the potential market value of deteriorated structures.
Partner Maureen Curley, is committed and highly skilled with management experience in tribal government, tribal gaming, and regulatory affairs.
Maureen has experience working with numerous tribes including the following:
Navajo Nation
Gila River Indian Community
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Confederation Tribes of Warm Springs
Pauma Band of Mission Indians
Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation
Quileute Tribe