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JRH Recent Blog Posts


Shear Wall Solutions for Open Floor Plans in TX
Large windows and open floor plans can conflict with shear wall requirements. See how JRH Engineering provided solutions on a real Texas project.
1 day ago3 min read


Dual-Purpose Detention Ponds: A Texas Case Study
See how existing ponds and tanks became compliant detention facilities on real Texas sites — the same dual-purpose thinking cities are adopting.
Aug 113 min read


Why Honest Engineering Advice Protects Developers
Honest engineering advice can save developers from unnecessary costs and bad decisions. See how JRH Engineering applies that in real projects.
Aug 74 min read


The Ceiling Every Growing Engineering Firm Hits
JRH Engineering's principal hit a growth ceiling doing everything himself. Here's the lesson, and what a coordinated team actually delivers.
Jul 294 min read


Wind Load Design Requirements for Florida Warehouses
Florida warehouses face specific wind load and enclosure requirements under the FBC. See what JRH Engineering addresses in real projects.
Jul 284 min read


Stamped Engineering Plans for TX, NC & FL Permits
Some building permits require a stamped, sealed engineering plan. See what triggers that requirement across TX, FL, and NC projects.
Jul 224 min read


North Carolina Toyota Megasite: Civil & Structural Engineering
Toyota's NC megasite is fueling a $100M mixed-use development boom in Guilford County. See how JRH Engineering supports civil and land development in the Triad.
Jul 195 min read


Texas Flooding July 2026: What Developers Must Know
Parts of Texas are still flooding as of July 2026. JRH is helping developers keep projects on schedule with drainage design and flood-resilient planning.
Jul 195 min read


JetZero's North Carolina Campus Signals Housing Demand Ahead
JetZero's $4.7B, 600-acre Greensboro campus is North Carolina's largest project ever. See what it means for residential land development nearby.
Jul 104 min read


Toyota's $3.6B TX Expansion Signals Industrial Growth Ahead
Toyota's $3.6B San Antonio expansion signals more heavy industrial construction ahead in Texas. See the civil and structural engineering it demands.
Jul 93 min read
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