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Riverfront Projects: Environmental Engineering Risks
Riverfront land in Grand Rapids looks like a great place to build new homes, shops, and offices. The Grand River runs through the city and

Construction Management Slows Down When Teams Are Overloaded
A project can look ready to go. Crews show up. Materials arrive. Then things start to slow down. Days pass. People wait. No one seems

How Utility Plans Affect Land Development Projects
Starting a project feels exciting. You have the land, the idea, and the goal in mind. Everything seems ready to move forward. But then, something

Stormwater Design: What Happens When Testing Fails
You find a piece of land that looks perfect. It’s flat, dry, and easy to picture your project on. So you move forward with your

How Power Outages Are Changing Engineering Services
Recent storms across Michigan left thousands of people without power. Homes went dark, businesses paused, and some areas dealt with flooding at the same time.

Why Data Centers Are Challenging Urban Engineering
Big tech projects often make the news. Recently, people in West Michigan have talked about something different. It is not about housing or retail projects.