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How Engineers Restore Hillside Stability After Landslides

Landslides occur when soil and rock move downhill, often triggered by unstable or saturated ground conditions. They can cause significant damage to property and pose safety risks to communities. Common causes include winter storms, earthquakes, poor drainage, or improperly designed grading. In th...


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Understanding 401, 404, and 1600 Permits for Work Near Waterways and Waterbodies

Whether you are a homeowner improving a property, a vineyard operator expanding acreage, or a developer planning a larger site, any work near creeks, waterbodies, or drainage channels can trigger environmental permitting requirements. In California, three of the most common...


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How to Avoid Grading Violations in Santa Rosa & Sonoma County 

Grading is one of the most important steps in preparing a site for development, yet it is also one of the easiest to overlook. Whether building a home, planting a vineyard, or starting a commercial project, how the ground is shaped will determine drainage patterns, slope stabil...


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Fire Sprinkler Rules in CA: Residential, Commercial & Industrial Use

When planning a new development, whether residential, commercial, or industrial, fire protection is a critical part of the civil design process. One of the most important and widely applied tools in fire safety is the installation of automatic fire sprinkler systems. While they may...


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