by BFW News | Apr 29, 2024 | Archived, Services
Crafting Community Spaces: The Art of Park Design “What makes a pickleball court ‘great’ rather than ‘good’?” begins Mark Thompson, Parks and Recreation and Business Developer expert. “A pickleball court is great when...
by Missy Faughn | Apr 26, 2024 | Archived, Humor
An Engineer’s Guide to Mother’s Day In the annals of history, amidst the blueprints of grand inventions and the formulas of scientific breakthroughs, lies a day that even the most eccentric of engineers cannot overlook: Mother’s Day. Yes, that one...
by BFW News | Apr 23, 2024 | Archived, Firm Spotlight
The Science of Success – Paducah Life Bacon Farmer Workman and Marcum Engineering Has Built a Foundation of Growth and Development Based on the Multiple Disciplines Represented Among its Many Skilled Professionals. In 1996 Mark Workman and Chris Farmer sat down...
by BFW News | Apr 12, 2024 | Archived, Value Engineering
Unlocking Potential: The Lori Center for Autism in Paducah, Kentucky In the realm of engineering endeavors, few projects are as intricately challenging yet profoundly rewarding as designing spaces for individuals with unique needs. Such was the case with the Lori...
by BFW News | Mar 25, 2024 | Archived, Employee Spotlight
Inspecting Success: Darran Rankin Dives Deep into Engineering Excellence Water, like engineering, is a paradox all in its own. From the wise words of the famous (and timeless) Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, “”Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet...
by BFW News | Feb 12, 2024 | Archived, Firm Spotlight
Engineering a Conversation: The Blueprint We wrote previously about our collaboration with MSU to bring in a guest speaker, notable retired 4-star general Stanley McChrystal. Our thought was to create a public engagement that benefited everyone. No, you need not be a...
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