Why Downstream Matters: The Often Overlooked Side of Site Feasibility

When a developer begins evaluating a piece of land, the first steps usually include a high‑level feasibility review. At this stage, both the developer and their design team look at the big‑ticket items: transportation access, roadway impacts, utility availability, and whether the site can physically support the intended project. They may even look into phase…

You really have to go see for yourself!

Early site inspections to assist with site design aren’t just a good idea. They are mandatory. In the world of infrastructure and environmental work, there’s one truth that never changes: you cannot design for what you haven’t seen. Pre‑design site inspections aren’t just a good idea—they’re mandatory if you want a design that actually works…

The Coming Water Crunch: Leaks, Data Centers, Drought — and Why Asset Management Can’t Wait

Water utilities across the country are facing a convergence of pressures: aging pipes leaking millions of gallons a day, data centers demanding massive volumes of cooling water, and drought conditions that are becoming more frequent and more severe. Together, these forces are pushing water systems toward a breaking point. Leaks: The Invisible DrainMany systems lose…