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2 Join the Board of the Little Rock Technology Park (Movers & Shakers)

Brian Berry is vice provost of research and dean of the graduate school at University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and Eric Peterson is interim president of BioVentures at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences of Little Rock. read more >
Banking & Finance / Business Services / Construction

Arkansas CEOs Feel Economy On Track, but Labor Costs and Hiring Pose Challenges

Executives are also closely watching the November general election, which could shift control of the White House and Congress, potentially flipping the direction of the country on taxation, regulation, infrastructure investment and a whole host of other policies. read more >
Construction

Crafton Tull Expands Landscape Architecture Services

The landscape architecture team will operate under the name Prism Design Studio and be led by Jenny Burbidge. read more >
Matt Crafton
Construction

Crafton Tull Buys Hot Springs Engineering Firm

It's acquiring B&F Engineering, a civil and structural engineering firm it has worked with for years. read more >
Work has begun on a $37 million project to improve the Interstate 49 interchange at Wedington Drive in Fayetteville, and state officials hope a federal infrastructure plan will provide money for more projects.
Construction / Government & Politics / Tourism

Put Money on Roads, Arkansans Urge BidenLock Icon

In today’s political climate, even seemingly bipartisan issues like addressing the nation’s crumbling infrastructure can bog down quickly. read more >
Shannon Newton, president of the Arkansas Trucking Association, speaking during Monday's news conference to unveil a $300 million plan for state highways.
Construction / Government & Politics

Truckers, Construction Firms Ready to Roll with Arkansas Highway Plan

While Gov. Asa Hutchinson's $300 million per year plan for highways will raise diesel prices for truckers, they'll eventually come out ahead through time saved and fewer equipment repairs, the Arkansas Trucking Association says. read more >
Government & Politics / Tourism

Sports Parks Energize Local Economies

If the proper factors are considered, new facilities can boost sports tourism in a community and provide new sources of revenues. read more >
Crafton Tull CEO Matt Crafton and Mark Owings, the senior vice president of architecture who will manage the Fayetteville office.
Construction / Real Estate / Transportation

Crafton Tull Becomes Part of Fayetteville’s Landscape

Crafton Tull, a civil engineering and architecture firm, will open an office in Fayetteville in December. read more >

Arkansas Business Power List 2016: Architecture & Engineering

An architecture and engineering resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Construction / Government & Politics / Transportation

Matt Crafton Urges Long-Term Highway Fix

Matt Crafton said he’s not just thinking about the benefit to his business when he calls for the U.S. Congress to find a long-term solution to the Highway Trust Fund. read more >
Matt Crafton
Business Services / Construction / Education

Matt Crafton of Crafton Tull on Why Construction Clients Shouldn’t ‘Coast’ Along

Matt Crafton, 47, is the CEO of Crafton Tull, the civil engineering and landscape architecture firm that his father, Bob, co-founded with Lem Tull in 1963. Crafton Tull is the state’s fifth-largest engineering firm, with offices in Arkansas and Oklahoma. read more >
Commercial projects such as the Country Club Plaza in Rogers have picked up in northwest Arkansas as the economy has improved.
Banking & Finance / Construction / Public Companies

Developers See Surge In Northwest Arkansas Activity

Cody Crawford, the president of C.R. Crawford Construction of Fayetteville, has his hands full with work these days. He’s not alone — the region is showing signs of shrugging off the hangover of the recession. read more >
Thomas Hennelly and Jerry Morrow of Crafton Tull in Rogers.
Business Services / Construction

Expecting More Work, Crafton Tull Hires 2 in Rogers

Crafton Tull of Rogers, one of the largest engineering firms in the state, has hired two project managers for its Rogers’ office. read more >
Construction

Mark Owings Now Senior Vice President at Crafton Tull

Crafton Tull & Associates Inc. of Rogers has a new senior vice president. Mark Owings of Rogers, who previously served as architect for the company, will take over position from David Swearingen. read more >