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How a Court Ruling Could Change Your Boundary Line Survey
If you follow land news, you probably saw the story about the “corner-crossing” case that reached the U.S. Supreme Court. It involved hunters, a private

Dam Inspection Proves Critical After Recent Failure
When news broke about a private dam failure, many homeowners across the state took notice. The Carter Lake dam developed a small 8-inch hole that

The Subdivision Engineering Formula for Fast Approval
Getting a land development project approved can feel slow. One missing detail in your plans can set you back weeks. That’s where subdivision engineering makes

How a Recent Crash Exposed Flaws in Detention Pond Design
A few days ago, news broke about a serious crash in a Texas highway construction zone. Multiple cars collided on a rainy morning, causing long

The New Demand for Due Diligence Survey After SB 840
A due diligence survey just became a much hotter topic in Grand Prairie. Thanks to a new Texas law, called Senate Bill 840 (SB 840),

Stormwater Design Challenges in Large-Scale Site Development
When people in North Texas hear that H-E-B is finally coming to town, excitement spreads quickly. But in Sherman, this new retail megasite is more