by Hamza Khalid | Dec 19, 2025 | Blog
Before engineers choose pavement materials or calculate thickness, they start with the most important part of any roadway: the soil beneath it. Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, soil conditions can change dramatically from one project to the next — and...
by Hamza Khalid | Dec 17, 2025 | Blog
Across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, heat and dryness shape the way roads are built more than almost anything else. High temperatures, UV exposure, low humidity, and long stretches of rural highway mean pavement materials must be carefully...
by Hamza Khalid | Nov 22, 2025 | Blog
Designing a road isn’t just about laying asphalt or concrete; it’s about creating a system that balances safety, longevity, and efficiency. In regions like Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, where soil conditions, temperature swings, and traffic loads vary...
by Hamza Khalid | Nov 14, 2025 | Blog
In rural and semi-rural areas across Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado, one of the biggest challenges in planning a new subdivision isn’t about roads or lot layout; it’s about water. Before a single home is built, developers must prove that the project can...
by Hamza Khalid | Nov 9, 2025 | Blog
Before any construction project begins, one of the biggest questions engineers must answer is simple: Can the ground support what’s being built? In regions like Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, the answer isn’t always yes. The soils that make up these landscapes are...