Employee Spotlight | Meet Juan Loza! Juan started with us a few months ago as an

Employee Spotlight | Meet Juan Loza! Juan started with us a few months ago as an Engineer out of our Nashville office! Juan received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Tennessee Technological University. With 2 years of experience, Juan is responsible for construction projects, utilizing testing, asset measurements, and erosion and sediment control inspection. Juan also works as a construction … Read More

Having running water in our homes is often something that we take for granted. A

Having running water in our homes is often something that we take for granted. According to the nonprofit US Water Alliance, there are 2.2 million people in the US without running water inside their homes. This issue is especially prevalent in rural communities throughout Tennessee. Areas in Huntsville, TN, for example, currently do not have water supply from a utility. … Read More

Employee Spotlight | Meet Travis Bonar, PE! Travis joined our Nashville office l

Employee Spotlight | Meet Travis Bonar, PE! Travis joined our Nashville office last week. He is originally from Oak Ridge, TN, and graduated from Tennessee Tech. With 12 years of experience, Travis covers a variety of infrastructure projects, including sidewalks, intersections, bikeways, roundabouts, and stormwater design. Travis is excited to help improve public infrastructure in Nashville! Welcome, Travis! We are … Read More

Leadership Blount County announces Class of 2024

Congratulations to Lauran Canacaris for being selected into the Leadership Blount Class of 2024! Introducing the Leadership Blount Class of 2024! Leadership Blount County announces Class of 2024 Source

Project Spotlight | Old Lebanon Pike The Old Lebanon Pike pedestrian improvement

Project Spotlight | Old Lebanon Pike The Old Lebanon Pike pedestrian improvements start on JB Estille Dr and extends to Lebanon Pike. This provides sidewalk access to local businesses and connects to the local sidewalk network. The project consists of a 5-foot pedestrian path, a gravity retaining wall, and stormwater infrastructure. The project is approximately 900 feet long, the retaining … Read More