Successful Development Starts with High-Quality Survey Services

Did you know? There are more than 43,000 professional land surveyors in the U.S. This week (starting March 16) we celebrate National Surveyors Week, honoring those who perform surveys to accurately define property boundaries, assess topography and environmental conditions, and lay the groundwork for successful land development. The profession has a long history, including being […]
Congrats to Javier Méndez-Monroy, EIT

Javier Méndez-Monroy has passed the FE (Fundamentals in Engineering) exam and met educational requirements signifying his competency in engineering fundamentals—and his progress towards becoming a licensed Professional Engineer (PE). The Mississippi State University grad, who joined HRC Engineers in 2022, received his Engineer-in-Training designation earlier this year.
Design, Deliver Civil Engineering Projects With a Trusted Partner

Tap Revenue Potential, Grow Your Business By Darryl D. Ray, RLA, ASLA For small to mid-sized civil engineering firms, landing large-scale projects can be difficult. Scope issues, project complexity, and resource demands often require capabilities beyond what a single organization can deliver. These challenges may be preventing CE firms like yours from pursuing the high-yield […]
CEs Make a Difference in this World

In February the U.S. celebrates engineers. Corresponding with the birthday of George Washington, an engineer himself, National Engineers Week recognizes the contributions made by engineers to society and promotes engineering careers to young people. HRC Engineers is proud to support this annual commemoration of the profession’s achievements organized by the National Society of Professional Engineers […]
Integrated Construction Administration Matters Here’s the Why and How

By Aaron M. McCullough, RLS When land developers embark on a project, they often prioritize planning, design, and securing approvals. But there’s another service that can make or break success: Construction administration (CA). While many consider construction administration as a separate service requiring dedicated professionals, the reality is that having these skills embedded within your […]
Managing Risks While Accomplishing Public Works Projects What City, County, and State Leaders Need to Know

By Jonathan Tilenis, PE, Director of Design, HRC Engineers Building a new community center, upgrading transportation infrastructure, developing a park. These highly visible public projects put the pressure on. City, county, and state government authorities are closely scrutinized by tax-paying constituents with high expectations for delivery of the quality, on-time, and well managed development promised. […]
HRC Professional Tapped for LIFT Program

Bennett Clarke, a Survey Technician at HRC Engineers, has been selected to be a part of Carroll County’s Georgia’s LIFT (Leaders Impacting the Future Today) program. Twenty-three young business professionals from a variety of organizations were invited to participate in this inaugural, year-long educational and networking initiative. Bennett, a Mississippi State University (MSU) graduate who […]
9 Good Reasons for Architects to Align with Civil Engineers and Landscape Architects Early On

By Darryl Ray, RLA, ASLA, HRC Vice President Architectural firms that collaborate with civil engineers and landscape architects from a project’s onset benefit in positive ways. An integrated approach is a proactive way to address resources limitations up front, save time, reduce risk—and positively impact outcomes. Read on for the why and how. 1. Holistic […]
Partnership with UES

“After having worked with the HRC team, the UES team is very much in favor of doing business together,” said David M. Hesterlee, PE, Vice President, Partner of UES (formerly Contour Engineering)—and valued HRC client. The HRC Engineers’ team looks forward to continued partnership with UES, a firm specialized in geotechnical engineering, environmental/natural resource consulting, […]