by Hamza Khalid | Feb 25, 2026 | Blog
Surveys are foundational to land development, property transactions, and design work. However, not all surveys serve the same purpose. Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, understanding the difference between a boundary survey, a topographic survey, and...
by Hamza Khalid | Feb 18, 2026 | Blog
As development continues to increase across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, managing stormwater in tighter spaces has become more challenging. Traditional stormwater solutions like large detention ponds are not always practical, especially in urban or...
by Hamza Khalid | Feb 12, 2026 | Blog
Subdivision drainage is one of the most important factors in preventing localized flooding and long-term maintenance issues. When multiple lots are developed together, small drainage decisions on each property can add up quickly. Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico,...
by Hamza Khalid | Feb 2, 2026 | Blog
Stormwater management is about controlling how water moves across a site after development changes the landscape. Roads, rooftops, and parking areas prevent natural infiltration, increasing runoff volume and speed. Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, one...
by Hamza Khalid | Jan 26, 2026 | Blog
Stormwater regulations can feel like paperwork, but they exist for a reason. Runoff from construction sites can carry sediment, debris, and pollutants into waterways, and uncontrolled runoff can create flooding and erosion that affects surrounding properties. Across...