The engineering world is about to get crazy in South Carolina, which is were Zuendt Engineering is headquartered. There is $2.5 billion coming from the federal rescue plan. A large… Read More
The Importance of Public Infrastructure and Civil Engineering
We ran across this great article in International Banker this week that really spells out the importance of civil engineering in our country right now. We found these two paragraphs… Read More
Wild Guesses
By almost all economic measures, the Greenville area is poised for dynamic growth over the next few decades. Like many in the region, we at Zuendt Engineering are excited by… Read More
The Fourth of July and Engineering
Today, is the birthday of America, but it also is an important day in the history of engineering. It was on this day in 1817 that construction of the Erie… Read More
What is the latest? Be Positive
As Americans struggle with questions over their futures in terms of Covid-19, now is the time to think about what you have as opposed to what you don’t have. You… Read More
Celebrating Earth Day
The world celebrated the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day this week. If you felt like you missed it, then you are not alone. A lot of us are feeling like… Read More
Partner Salute: Zirkelbach Construction
We recently completed civil engineering work on a new strip mall in Pendleton,SC, which is located just down the road from Clemson University. This center will be positioned in a… Read More
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
Zuendt in YFS Magazine
Check it out! Our boss, Alex, was quoted in YFS Magazine this week on a story on why people become entrepreneurs! Here is a highlight of what Alex said: “I… Read More
Working at the Southern Bleachery
The Upstate Business Journal recently did a story about our friends Lawrence and Ashleigh Black’s work in helping to restore part of the 900,000-square-foot Piedmont Print Works (now known as… Read More