Built to weather the storm
Kyle Alston of TideWater Properties, LLC explains why he chooses Lynn Engineering: a unique approach that’s built to last, with proactive communication and on-time delivery.
Continue readingKyle Alston of TideWater Properties, LLC explains why he chooses Lynn Engineering: a unique approach that’s built to last, with proactive communication and on-time delivery.
Continue readingAs of Sept. 1, 2020, Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has adopted the 2018 International Building Code and International Residential Code as the standards for insurance through the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA). The new codes provide greater windstorm protection and will apply to new construction, repairs and additions.
Continue readingLynn Engineering is excited to announce the launch of the firm’s newly designed website at lynn-engineering.com. The new site features a streamlined, modern design, improved functionality, and easy access to essential information to assist clients and the community in securing and making informed decisions about the proper services for their civil, structural and/or windstorm engineering needs as well as land development projects.
Continue readingBAY CITY, Texas (Monday, Aug. 31, 2020) – Lynn Engineering has acquired El Campo, Texas-based architecture firm Ken Shanks & Associates, LLC effective Monday, Aug. 31, 2020.
The addition of Ken Shanks, AIA brings a full-time architect to the Lynn Engineering team.
Continue readingA first-hand account of a recent visit to Honduras by members of the Lynn Engineering team to participate in and experience Vision2030 initiatives.
Continue readingThe additional hoops to jump through and increased costs associated with coastal construction can sometimes be surprising to those who are unfamiliar with coastal construction. It is safe to say that coastal construction is not merely just typical construction but on the coast. Our principal engineer provides answers to commonly asked questions about the differences between coastal and inland construction.
Continue readingThe American Dream is not something that has already happened, it is what is to come. It is up to us to define the American Dream. We have to visualize it, together. It isn’t going to happen in a vacuum, and it won’t happen without action.
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