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Gay Street Bridge and Structural Engineering Decision Making
When the Gay Street Bridge closed and later reopened, many people saw it as a traffic headache. Some saw it as a temporary inconvenience. Engineers

Why Industrial Financing Drives Land Development Engineering
Nashville is growing fast. Recent news makes that clear. A new industrial project near Goodlettsville just received $28.3 million in construction financing. That level of

Land Surveying Faces Concerns Over Federal Mapping Data
If you work with property, construction, or development, you may have noticed quiet discussions online about federal mapping data. At first, this topic may seem

Why Permits Get Delayed Without a Property Survey
If you plan to build, add, or improve a property, a property survey often decides how fast your permit moves—or why it stalls. Many homeowners

Urban Planning Tricks That Keep Neighborhoods Cooler
Knoxville keeps growing, and with that growth comes one big problem many people feel each summer: our neighborhoods seem hotter than before. Asphalt, roofs, parking

Why Storm Changes Demand a Stronger Erosion Control Plan
Weather in Memphis has always been unpredictable, but recent studies show a clear shift. The University of Memphis reports that Tornado Alley is moving east,