Renovating a commercial property is no small task. Unlike new construction, these projects must often be completed while tenants continue using the space. For building operators, this can be a risky move. It’s a big financial commitment that can... (Read More)
Civil engineering projects are complex undertakings that require significant planning, design and implementation. From the construction of bridges, roads, buildings and other infrastructure, many moving parts must be coordinated and managed... (Read More)
As the name suggests, we have various engineers on staff here at McNeil Engineering. The two main types of engineers we employ are civil engineers and structural ones. We thought it might be helpful to dive deeply into the differences between... (Read More)
When it comes to the vast network of roadways and parking lots that crisscross our cities and towns, the importance of proper design, construction, and maintenance cannot be overstated. Paving consulting emerges as the unsung hero in ensuring that... (Read More)
Since its inception in the 1980s, 3D printing (additive manufacturing) has come a long way. 3D printing was originally envisioned as a tool for rapid prototyping in the manufacturing industry. But in the last decade, it has evolved to cover lots of... (Read More)
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Landscape architecture maintenance for institutional and commercial property needs to become a priority for any institution or business. Particularly within the Utah of today, where water preservation is key to preserving an aesthetically... (Read More)
Did you know that we offer construction administration services? Many of our past customers have loved having this option available for their projects. That’s because managing a construction project requires a high level of expertise... (Read More)
Some might argue that urbanization is one of the best things that have happened to humankind. Of course, a large number of people living together in concentrated areas come with several benefits. Most notably, it provides the opportunity for more... (Read More)
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of history’s most famous examples of both engineering failure and resilience. Construction began in 1173, but within just five years, the 56-meter tower started tilting due to the site’s unstable subsoil and... (Read More)