The main office for Zuendt Engineering is located in Greenville, South Carolina. There is a good reason for that. This is an outstanding and supportive community. That goodwill is being… Read More
Building strong relationships
Architecture is defined as the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. The relationship between the architect and engineer can be complex and varied. The architect might create a… Read More
Engineers and a Crisis
This article from in the ASCE is from 20 days ago, before many people started to take the COVID-19 crisis seriously. The headline is prescient, Coronavirus: A Wake Up Call… Read More
Project Spotlight: Palms at Brushy Creek
This is a from a few months back, but we wanted to spotlight this project that we worked on along with Johnston Design Group, Cely Construction, and Arrowood & Arrowood…. Read More
Zuendt in the Media
Zuendt Engineering has appeared a lot in the media in the past week. Here is a quick rundown of where you may have spotted us. Our new Florida managing partner,… Read More
Welcome Bryan Lightweis
Zuendt Engineering has added on Bryan Lightweis as a Principal/Partner. Lightweis brings 20 years of experience in both the civil engineering and construction industry. He previously worked at Fluor Corporation,… Read More
Projects in the News
We were excited to see a story about The Southern Bleachery in The Greenville News earlier this week. We have been working with the owners/developers of this transformative project for… Read More
Have a wonderful Memorial Day
From everyone at Zuendt, we want to wish you a wonderful Memorial Day and to never forget why this day is about remembrance and honoring those who gave their all.
Fifth Anniversary
Zuendt Engineering turned five years old this week. The Zuendt team thoroughly enjoys every aspect of our job, from design work through construction to the personal interactions with clients. Our… Read More
The Environmental Edge
Do you have big plans for that giant parcel of land you just bought in a prime location? If so, how much of that land can be used for that… Read More