by Hamza Khalid | Jan 21, 2026 | Blog
Flooding on a developed site rarely comes from one single mistake. More often, it comes from a chain of decisions that seemed reasonable in isolation but created problems together. Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, the most common flooding triggers in...
by Hamza Khalid | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog
Stormwater is one of the first things a development has to get right, because it affects everything else. If runoff is not managed correctly, it can create flooding, erosion, property damage, and long-term maintenance issues that are difficult to unwind later. Across...
by Hamza Khalid | Jan 6, 2026 | Blog
Roads do not usually fail all at once. Most road and pavement issues build slowly, season after season, until the damage becomes visible. Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, one of the most common root causes is simple: water was not managed correctly....
by Hamza Khalid | Dec 27, 2025 | Blog
Heavy truck traffic is one of the biggest challenges in modern roadway design. Whether it’s freight routes in Oklahoma, oil and gas activity in Texas and New Mexico, agricultural corridors, or long-haul trucking across Colorado, engineers must design pavements that...
by Hamza Khalid | Dec 21, 2025 | Blog
Road design in the Southwest isn’t as simple as following a standard template. Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado each bring unique challenges in climate, soil conditions, traffic, and terrain. Successful roadway design requires understanding how these factors...