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The Art and Science of Sustainable Streetscapes: Creating Vibrant, Livable Urban Environments
Streetscaping, the design and shaping of urban streets and public spaces, has become increasingly vital in contemporary city planning. In today’s rapidly

Eliminating Toxic Byproducts and Saving Money: Kingstree’s Journey From Chlorine to Peracetic Acid Disinfection
The quaint town of Kingstree, nestled between the bustling cities of Charleston and Florence in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, is not just

Keck & Wood Celebrates 70 Years!
Thank You for Seventy Years! J. Wylly Keck, Jr. started our journey in May of 1954. Joined by Thomas M. Wood, Jr.

Understanding Entitlement and the Role of Civil Engineering
In the field of civil engineering, it is not uncommon to come across the term ‘entitlement’ being used in reference to construction

New Leadership Positions Announced at Keck & Wood
With nearly 70 years of success, Keck & Wood is continually improving to better serve our clients and strengthen the company. With

Keck & Wood Expands Client Services with a New Office in Auburn, Alabama
AUBURN, AL (10.06.23) With the company’s steady growth, Keck & Wood is proud to announce the opening of their newest office location

Welcome Back Andrew!
At Keck & Wood, we take great pride in our STEM and Intern Development Programs’ mission of helping guide individual career choices

Welcome Corinne!
For more than 68 years, Keck & Wood has been steadily serving local municipalities, and today we are proud to welcome Corinne

Welcome Daniel!
If you haven’t heard, Keck & Wood has been strengthening its transportation services to better serve our clients. So, we are proud
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Create Money Saving Opportunities in Your Community With a Water Loss Audit
Cities, Towns and Counties across the Southeast have gone through a brutal summer. Temperatures were nearing record highs and the chances for

Preparing an LSL Inventory to Comply with the EPA’s Lead & Copper Rule
In August 2022, the EPA released additional guidance to assist utilities in performing their lead service line (LSL) inventories. The guidance, acceptable

Greenways Can Benefit the Over 50 Crowd in Any Community
Greenways are “year around” amenities that provide physical and mental benefits for all ages, fitness levels, and cultural backgrounds. They are particularly

The Use of Recycled Construction Materials In Civil Engineering Projects
Civil engineers strive to create sustainable structures. Using recycled materials is one of the best ways to do this. Each material plays

Understanding the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule
Recently, the EPA published significant revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule, which will affect water utilities and providers across the nation.

How Can Potholes Be Prevented?
If you’re a civil engineer, potholes probably annoy you more than the average driver. The truth is most of these road defects

Land Surveying: Why is it so Important?
Success begins from the ground up. Since this is true for most projects in the built environment, what about the ground

How AI is Changing Transportation Asset Management
Knowing the condition of its transportation infrastructure is critical for local governments and municipalities. Additionally, having a sensible approach towards the capital

How a Delicate Network of Food Banks, Pantries & Meal Programs Provide Comfort in Your Community
Food Banks, Food Pantries and Meal Programs all play a vital role in supporting those in need because of financial hardships or