Good things come in threes, including anniversaries! Happy 2-year anniversary to our project accountant Brielle Pope, 3-year anniversary to senior design engineer Anthony Golden and 8-year anniversary to designer Chuck Henley! Congrats and thank you for all your hard work! 🎉🎊
Drivers Beware: It's Pothole Season
Spring is in the air! You can see brilliant flowers and blossoming trees and... potholes?! As winter comes to an end (hopefully?) you might have noticed this increase in potholes on the roads. But why is spring the season for potholes?
Read moreHappy Anniversary Taylor!
Happy one year anniversary to our Construction Inspector/Construction Engineer, Taylor Walchle!! We’re so happy to have her on the Moody Engineering team! 😊✨
What's in a Manhole?
We’ve all seen manholes on sidewalks or in roads, but how often do we appreciate what they’re used for. In this article, we’ll discuss manholes used to access sewer pipes, as well as their form, structure and purpose.
Read moreHappy Anniversary Marcel!
Today we celebrated our Junior Engineer, Marcel Pasaribu's second anniversary at Moody Engineering! Please join us in congratulating him 🎉.
2024 Highlights
As we near the holidays and the end of the year, we think it’s important to reflect on the year we’ve had. We’ve had fun times, hard times, and times giving back. Here are some of our highlights.
Read moreA Brief History of Civil Engineering Through the Ages
We can see examples of civil engineering throughout history, even though the term ‘civil engineering’ wasn’t used until the 18th century. For millennia, people have designed structures, buildings and infrastructure to serve the general public. In history, we see this starting between 4000 and 2000 BC in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley. Many of these examples of early civil engineering achievements still exist in Egypt, China, Rome and many other places.
Read moreWhat are Smart Cities?
Infrastructure, often intimately connected with civil engineering, provides the backbone and structure that serves various spaces, such as cities or countries. It provides roads and sidewalks for transportation, a water supply for people to drink, sewers to deal with waste, and much more. In the past, infrastructure design and construction has been reactive. It was a response to an event, like a natural disaster, or a local issue such as flooding or fires. Now we are looking for infrastructure to be proactive and work to solve multiple problems with dynamic solutions, like Smart Cities.
Read more2023 In Review
Ancient Roads
Whether you think about the Roman Empire every day, or never at all, you’ve likely seen elements of it in our day-to-day lives. To add onto our “Brief History of Civil Engineering” article, we will dive deeper into some civil engineering aspects of ancient roads, mostly focusing on the famous Roman roads.
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