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The Patchwork Problem: Why Engineering Standards Still Change at Every Border

The Patchwork Problem: Why Engineering Standards Still Change at Every Border

The Patchwork Problem: Why Engineering Standards Still Change at Every BorderCorbin Collier, P.E.
Published on: 15/05/2026

Why does U.S. engineering licensure vary so much state to state? A look at the case for a unified national framework with layered regional overlays.

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Can I Outsource My CAD Department? Here’s the Real Answer.

Can I Outsource My CAD Department? Here’s the Real Answer.

Can I Outsource My CAD Department? Here’s the Real Answer.Corbin Collier, P.E.
Published on: 08/05/2026

Hiring more CAD designers won't fix your fabrication bottleneck. Here's why a fractional CAD model scales capacity, quality, and engineering oversight.

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Remote Engineering Isn’t the Future. It’s the Advantage You’re Not Using Yet.

Remote Engineering Isn’t the Future. It’s the Advantage You’re Not Using Yet.

Remote Engineering Isn’t the Future. It’s the Advantage You’re Not Using Yet.Corbin Collier, P.E.
Published on: 18/04/2026

Fabrication delays aren’t caused by lack of engineers—they’re caused by slow decisions. Learn how remote engineering speeds RFIs, resolves shop and field issues, and keeps production moving with scalable, code-compliant support.

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ASME BTH-1 and ASME B30.20 - An Overview

ASME BTH-1 and ASME B30.20 - An Overview

ASME BTH-1 and ASME B30.20 - An OverviewCorbin Collier, P.E.
Published on: 17/04/2026

How ASME BTH-1 and ASME B30.20 work together to govern below-the-hook lifting devices from design and welds to inspection, testing, and safe operation.

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