Do you know the most effective way to protect your private information? It sounds simple, but it's incredibly effective: You must get good at managing your passwords. Here are three of the best ways to do that:
Change your passwords often. Stay... (Read More)
Our work at McNeil Engineering takes us all over the western United States. Here's a look at a project our Structural Engineering department recently completed in Fort Collins, Colorado.
For the new LDS Temple in Fort Collins, McNeil Engineering... (Read More)
If you make your regular commute driving on 1300 East and up the hill around 7700 South in Salt Lake Valley, then chances are good you're familiar with "The Lonely Tower". This eerie, post-apocalyptic looking structure was constructed back in... (Read More)
We've all heard about the use of drones for military applications, news gathering purposes, even package delivery, but did you know we regularly utilize them at McNeil Engineering, too? Here's a quick look at how the DJI Phantom Quadracopter (with... (Read More)
We know that how your facility looks and functions makes all the difference. That's why McNeil Engineering is committed to providing our clients with top-notch landscape, roofing and paving project services. Here's a brief overview of what we can... (Read More)
If you don't know much about McNeil Engineering, then you might be under the impression that we only operate in Utah. Believe it or not, we've actually done a lot of owkr outside of our great state! One of our most recent projects: Rush Street... (Read More)
What would you do without your cellphone? It's likely you'd feel as lost as a fish out of water. Cellular technology is your umbilical cord to ... well, just about everything in your world! Here are some tips for protecting one of your most... (Read More)
Since the late 1980s, The Sugar House Monument Plaza has been the heart of the Sugar House Business District in Salt Lake City. At McNeil Engineering, we're excited to be a part of the revitalization of this important public space, working with the... (Read More)
Is your workplace an electronics orchestra? A “ding” notifies one co-worker of a new text message on their cell phone. A “beep-beep” lets the supervisor know they have received a Facebook “LIKE” on their tablet. A ringtone from "Call Me... (Read More)