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The goal of the rewrite is to make the code more cohesive and user-friendly, both for City personnel and residents. The code hasn’t been fully reviewed since the 1970s.
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The goal of the rewrite is to make the code more cohesive and user-friendly, both for City personnel and residents. The code hasn’t been fully reviewed since the 1970s.

The 206,000-square-foot sports hub is expected to bring together family entertainment, sports medicine, shopping and dining under one roof in the Williamson County suburb.

The council approved the new parking map and recommended updates to the parking ordinance from a study conducted last year by WGI.

The 78-acre gated development is home to 57 single-family lots, 22 of which are on the river’s banks.

WGI was selected, out of many excellent consulting firms, because of their extensive experience in ocean fishing pier design and construction.

Officials say WGI was selected to lead the project because of “extensive experience in ocean fishing pier design and construction.”

WGI and its design-build partner Superior are building a key stretch of the $1.6-billion Wekiva Parkway project. They’re finding success executing their planned river crossing.

The Platform Group, a Houston-based real estate and investment group, will open its first project, a mixed-use retail and office development, this May.

WGI’s traffic engineers recommended advanced technologies to alleviate record-high congestion in Richardson, Texas.

By Olivia Lueckemeyer – Editor, Community Impact Newspaper Click here to read the original article. Consultants tasked with studying Richardson’s traffic signal system found the number of

By Erin Edgemon – Staff Writer, Austin Business Journal Click Here to view the original article His title may have changed but Will Schnier, who many

The fastest-growing Florida-headquartered firm and the fastest-growing firm in Texas will now operate as a single entity, creating exhilarating future opportunities.

Tested in combat, those who served the country are proven leaders in the engineering field. by Richard Massey, Civil + Structural Engineer (Read the original article or download a

By Marissa Luck – Staff Writer, Austin Business Journal Click Here To Read The Original Article Yet another sky-scraping change is coming to the Rainey

By Matthew Prendergast, KXAN Click here to see the original story A 51-story condominium tower is being planned for construction in the Rainey Street district

By Will Anderson – Austin Business Journal Click Here to view the original article More details have emerged for the high-rise planned on the site

By Shonda Novak – Austin American-Statesman Click Here to view the original article. A developer has released new details and images of an office tower

By Cindy Widner, Curbed Austin Click Here To See The Original Article Austin might soon see another high-rise hotel in the central city—this one on

By Marissa Luck – Staff Writer, Austin Business Journal Click here to view the original article New details have surfaced about a roughly 37-story skyscraper

The project, dubbed Kravis 2020: The Future is Now, will increase the size of the lobby, create a pedestrian-friendly plaza opening onto Okeechobee Boulevard, build a new valet parking garage, add an access ramp to the existing garage and improve traffic flow.

The 853,500-square-foot facility already hosts more than 500,000 patrons a year to its performances, but it wants a more modern and efficient layout.

The City of El Paso is moving forward with a year-long study to identify problem areas and solutions, projecting demand over 10 years.

By Yoojin Cho – KXAN News Austin (Read the original article here) A new high rise is set to open early next year on Rainey Street.

By Ryan Salchert – Reporter, San Antonio Business Journal Click Here To View The Original Article While developers and community members wait for movement on

After growing rapidly in the past two years, a West Palm Beach-based engineering and planning firm is gearing up to get even bigger – with a planned expansion into other states.

Phase I, which will cost an estimated $1 million, involves improvements to be made along Northeast Second Avenue from Northeast Eighth Street/George Bush Boulevard to Northeast 13th Street.

The project includes reduction in travel lane width, 5-foot-wide sidewalks, dedicated bicycle lanes and decorative crosswalks.

WGI has completed its second acquisition in less than a year by acquiring Royal Palm Beach-based Bridge Design Associates.

WGI doesn’t need to look far to find qualified engineers and planners for its headquarters expansion project in West Palm Beach.

Family-owned businesses are becoming more rare, but civil engineering firm Wantman Group Inc. in West Palm Beach, started by Joel Wantman in 1972, continues to thrive and grow.
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