If you’re looking at constructing a new building or creating an architectural plan of any kind, BIM is an acronym you need to know. It will save you time and money, not only during the design and construction of your building, but through its... (Read More)
You might say we’re helping to “lay the groundwork” on a much debated, highly anticipated, and long-awaited project in the Holladay and Cottonwood Heights communities.
How? Before any plans were made for the site of the old Cottonwood Mall... (Read More)
Are you familiar with the work of your friendly, neighborhood civil engineering team? Whether you know it or not, the answer is most definitely YES.
The work of the civil engineers on the McNeil Engineering team have had a tremendous impact on... (Read More)
When the city of Sandy wanted to design and build a park that would serve the needs of the community, they called in the McNeil Engineering team for our landscape design and civil engineering expertise.
During the project the McNeil team of... (Read More)
Today we’re going to cover a topic that sounds deceptively simple, but makes all of the difference in knowing where to turn for your important projects. That’s right, we’re going to define our terms to outline the difference between a... (Read More)
In Brigham City, the metal clad center spire of the historic Box Elder Tabernacle is a beloved part of the local skyline. So, when it was discovered that the steeple was leaking water the expert team at McNeil Engineering was called in as roofing... (Read More)
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a fascinating process that is quickly revolutionizing the way we design and construct our built environment. It is so much more than software. It is better described as a process to be followed.
Using... (Read More)
Since 1984, State and Local Municipalities, major Property Management corporations, Hospitals, Religious Organizations, and School Districts have looked to McNeil Engineering for their roofing consulting, design, repair, and maintenance needs.
As... (Read More)
Are you ready for the changing seasons? If you don’t have a proper grading and drainage plan incorporated into your landscape design, you could be heading forward into a season of flooding, water damage, and other problems property owners... (Read More)