Industrial sites are some of the most demanding sites to design because nearly every decision affects how the facility operates. A truck route that is too tight, a dock area that drains poorly, a utility conflict discovered too late, or pavement that is not designed...
PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, June 15, 2026- McClure is pleased to welcome Josh Alpert to the Development team as a Staff Engineer. Josh graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2026 with his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. During his time and UNH, he...
NORTH KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, June 1, 2026- McClure is excited to welcome Marah to the Development team as a Staff Engineer. A 2026 graduate of Kansas State University, Marah earned her Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering. Her transition from student to...
Community engagement shouldn’t be a checkbox. It should help projects move. At McClure, we connect community engagement, community outreach, and community planning directly to implementation, whether that’s a long-range plan or a real-world development project....
On the first visit, it rarely looks like much. An open field behind a community center. An aging downtown plaza with cracked pavement. A park where worn footpaths cut across the grass because people have quietly chosen their own routes. Before the trees are...
You know the scene: your street was dug up for water lines in April, then again for internet cable in July. This constant construction isn’t just bad luck—it’s a symptom of a planning failure. The solution is an invisible concept at the heart of modern...