Advancing a Build-Ready Future in Campbellsville, Kentucky
Palmer Engineering is leading the design of a 150,000-square-foot build-ready industrial site in Campbellsville’s Heartland Commerce and Technology Park, helping position the region for future economic growth and investment. The project includes not only the development of a pad-ready site, but also key infrastructure improvements such as roadway extensions and utility installations to support incoming industry.
Progress Advances on I-40 Bridge Replacement Over the Buffalo River in Tennessee
Construction is progressing on the I-40 bridge replacement over the Buffalo River in Humphreys County, with westbound work nearing completion and safety improvements ahead.
Learning Safety Early: Our Work Zone Awareness Activity Book for Kids
Make learning about safety fun! Our Work Zone Awareness Activity Book helps kids understand how to stay safe in and around work zones.
Earth Day: Connecting Natural and Built Environments
Earth Day reminds us that successful projects start with understanding the connection between natural and built environments. We’re proud to help safeguard the resources that matter most—today and for generations to come.
Progress Taking Shape: I-264 and US 42 Improvements in East Louisville
Construction is advancing on the US 42 interchange improvements at I-264 (Watterson Expressway) in east Louisville—one of the region’s most impactful infrastructure projects currently underway.
Safe Actions Save Lives: Recognizing National Work Zone Awareness Week
April 20–24 marks National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW)—a nationwide effort to remind drivers and workers alike that safety in and around work zones is a shared responsibility.
Winchester Avenue in Ashland, KY Featured in ASHE Scanner Magazine
The 2026 Winter Issue of ASHE Scanner Magazine features Winchester Avenue in Ashland, Kentucky as its cover story. The article, written by Josh Coburn, PE of Palmer Engineering, highlights this multi-award-winning project and the strong collaboration with KYTC and the City of Ashland, Kentucky Government.
A Safer Road Forward: US 641 in Calloway County, Kentucky Sees 80% Crash Reduction
In the first two years after construction, total crashes on US 641 in Calloway County dropped from an average of 31.2 per year to just 5.5. Injury crashes saw a similar decline—from 8.6 annually down to only 2. That’s nearly an 80% reduction in both total and injury crashes, a remarkable achievement for any roadway project.
Bluegrass Watershed Summit Recap - Advancing Water Quality in Kentucky
On Saturday, April 11, 2026 leaders, professionals, and community members from across the region gathered for the Bluegrass Watershed Summit, hosted by WaterwaysLex, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to improving water quality across Kentucky.
Palmer Engineering at the KSPE Annual Convention
Palmer Engineering is proud to serve as a Gold Level Sponsor of the 2026 Kentucky Society of Professional Engineers (KSPE) Annual Convention, taking place April 15–17 in Covington, Kentucky. This annual event brings together engineering professionals from across the Commonwealth for several days of technical learning, collaboration, and industry advancement.
From Design to Reality: Progress Continues on US 127 in Southern Kentucky
Members of Palmer’s Structural team recently traveled to southern Kentucky to witness a major milestone on one of our design projects—steel bridge girders being launched across a deep valley
What Really Happens During a Bridge Inspection?
When most people drive across a bridge, they don’t think twice about what’s holding them up. But behind the scenes, bridge inspections play a critical role in keeping our infrastructure safe and reliable.
We asked members of our team to share what goes into a bridge inspection—and what they’re looking for along the way.
Behind the Ropes: Preparing for Bridge Inspection Season
Our rope access team recently completed an important day of training on March 19, focused on sharpening skills and practicing rescue scenarios ahead of a busy summer of bridge inspections. This annual in-house refresher helps ensure our crew is prepared to work safely and efficiently in the field.
Palmer Engineering Earns Grand Conceptor Award at 2026 ACEC Kentucky Engineering Excellence Awards
Palmer Engineering earned top honors at the 2026 Engineering Excellence Awards, receiving the Grand Conceptor Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Kentucky (ACEC Kentucky) on March 26, 2026, for its work on “Moving Mountains, Connecting Appalachia.”
Palmer Intern, Grayson Maddox Earns Scholarship Recognition
Congratulations to Grayson Maddox on being awarded the Ron & Linda Spradling, Benchmark Construction Scholarship!
Engineering Internship Experience: Maci Moore at Palmer Engineering
Recently, Maci Moore, a civil engineering student at Marshall University and an intern in Palmer’s West Virginia office, returned to her alma mater, East Carter High School, to speak with students about “Is Engineering For You?”
Palmer Engineering to Exhibit at the 2026 West Virginia Construction & Design Expo
Palmer Engineering is excited to be an exhibitor at the West Virginia Construction & Design Expo, taking place March 25-26, 2026 at the Coliseum & Convention Center in Charleston.
Palmer Engineering Earns National Recognition with ACEC Grand Award
This recognition celebrates Palmer’s work on the US Route 460 Relocation Project in Pike County, Kentucky—a transformative infrastructure initiative that is reshaping regional connectivity and economic opportunity in Eastern Kentucky.
Advancing Water Quality in Lexington: A Decade of Progress in the Wolf Run Watershed
In Lexington, Kentucky, the Wolf Run Watershed stands as a strong example of how long-term planning, collaboration, and data-driven decision-making can lead to meaningful environmental progress.
Proposed Updates to Kentucky’s Surveying Standards of Practice
Surveying standards play a critical role in ensuring consistency, accuracy, and reliability across projects. For the first time in more than a decade, Kentucky’s Standards of Practice for surveying are being updated—reflecting changes in technology, workflows, and the evolving needs of the industry.
