
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 >
It's acquiring B&F Engineering, a civil and structural engineering firm it has worked with for years. read more >
In today’s political climate, even seemingly bipartisan issues like addressing the nation’s crumbling infrastructure can bog down quickly. read more >
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 >
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, a civil engineering and architecture firm, will open an office in Fayetteville in December. read more >
An architecture and engineering resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
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, 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 >
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 >
Crafton Tull of Rogers, one of the largest engineering firms in the state, has hired two project managers for its Rogers’ office. read more >