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Taylor Engineering Announces Partnership with the Network for Engineering With Nature

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Our partnership in this nationwide network reflects our commitment to advancing sustainable, resilient, and nature-based engineering solutions and designing infrastructure that works in harmony with natural systems.

As a recognized partner of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the University of Georgia’s Network for Engineering with Nature (N-EWN), Taylor Engineering is positioned at the forefront of nature-based infrastructure innovation. This partnership reflects our commitment to delivering sustainable, resilient, and community-centered engineering solutions that benefit the environment and enhance the quality of life in the communities we serve.

By applying the principles of Engineering With Nature, we prioritize solutions that provide economic, environmental, and social benefits. Examples include our use of regional sediment management (RSM) and the beneficial use of dredged material (BUDM) for restoring natural habitats while reducing dredging costs, creating designs to stabilize shorelines using nature-based solutions, and fostering resilient spaces through vulnerability assessments and adaptive management plans tailored to meet each community.

Our commitment to Engineering With Nature reflects our company’s mission to deliver leading-edge solutions in the water environment. We look forward to our continued collaboration with the Network of Engineering With Nature to strengthen and protect communities and coastlines both now and in the future.

About the Network for Engineering With Nature

The Network for Engineering With Nature, established in 2019, is an active community of researchers, practitioners, and educators addressing the major infrastructure challenges facing our society while creating opportunities that align ecological, social, and engineering processes to achieve multiple societal benefits. Learn more at: https://n-ewn.org/