How Traffic Engineers Keep Cities Moving During Closures

A roadwork crew manages a lane closure while traffic engineers guide safety and traffic flow on the site

If you live or work in Colorado Springs, you can feel that this week is different on the roads. Lane closures across key areas slow traffic and change normal routes. These closures come from the Military Access, Mobility & Safety Improvement Project (MAMSIP), running from December 5 to 12, 2025. Moments like this show why […]

Why You Need a Property Survey Before Buying

Surveyor using a total station to take measurements for a property survey in a residential neighborhood

Colorado Springs is seeing a shift. For years, the housing market moved fast, prices climbed, and buyers rushed to close deals. Now things look different. Recent reports show the local economy slowing, regulations tightening, and costs rising. In moments like this, people feel more cautious about every decision they make. That’s exactly why a property […]

How Will Rising Projects Start Affect Land Development?

Aerial view of an active land development site with excavators working on grading

Colorado Springs is heading into one of its biggest construction booms in years, and it will change how land development works across the city. A recent Engineering News-Record report showed that new construction starts may jump 42% in 2025 and rise another 37% the next year. Growth this fast does not happen often, and when […]