How Major Highways Redefine the Transportation Engineer

Transportation engineer reviewing highway construction plans on site

Atlanta’s roads are changing fast. The I-285 Express Lane Expansion is one of the biggest transportation projects in Georgia right now. For every transportation engineer in the city, this project means much more than new pavement. It shows what the future of highway design and construction looks like — smarter, faster, and more connected. Earlier […]

Why New Rules Make a Property Line Survey Essential

Aerial view of lakefront homes with docks showing shoreline where a property line survey defines land boundaries

If you own a home along West Point Lake in LaGrange, you’ve probably heard about the new shoreline rules that went into effect on October 1, 2025. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has rolled out the first major update to the Shoreline Management Plan since 1993, and it changes how lakefront property owners […]

Keep Closings Safe with a Flood Elevation Certificate

Real estate closing with contract, keys, and documents showing how a flood elevation certificate helps prevent NFIP delay issues

If you’re buying or selling a home in Warner Robins, you’ve probably heard about flood insurance. But what you may not know is how closely it connects to your closing date. Right now, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is facing a critical deadline. Unless Congress renews it by September 30, no new or renewed […]