
Contractor Guidance Plans: A Cost‑Effective Solution for Small‑Scale Drainage Improvements
Not all projects in Northern Virginia require a county approved grading plan and land disturbance permit if the project land disturbance is under 2,500 Square

Not all projects in Northern Virginia require a county approved grading plan and land disturbance permit if the project land disturbance is under 2,500 Square

Understanding Zoning Regulations in Northern Virginia If you’ve ever gone through the permitting process in Northern Virginia, you know how strict local zoning codes can

Most people think civil engineering is only about getting a grading permit. In reality, it’s about designing how you’ll use and enjoy your property for

With an average permitting process of 4-6 months for a land disturbance permit, you will have to start planning your project in the winter months

Land Surveying in the District of Columbia requires local knowledge and experience to survey “The DC Way.” Boundary Surveying in Washington DC is entirely different

With its breathtaking rural landscapes, panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and close proximity to Washington, D.C., Loudoun County is widely recognized as one

Land development projects close to environmentally protected resources such as wetlands and streams, also known as Resource Protection Areas (RPAs), will require additional planning to

Whether you’re adding improvements to an existing home or building on a vacant lot, you will need permits from the county. As a civil engineering firm

The first step in embarking on a new project in Arlington County may be consulting with an architect to determine your vision of what you

Every commercial property in Fairfax County must provide a minimum number of off-street parking spaces based on the land use. This applies to new development