# EMH&T EMH&T is a Columbus, Ohio-headquartered civil engineering, planning, and surveying firm (5500 New Albany Road, Columbus, OH 43054). In this corpus it now appears as the **site-civil engineer of record on TWO of the six Arkansas hyperscale data-center projects under investigation**: [[The Port of Little Rock Data Center|Project Boar]] (developer [[Willowbend Capital, LLC]]) and [[The Conway Data Center Project|Project Stratus]] (developer [[Forgelight Ventures, LLC]]). ## Roles in this corpus - **Survey client of record on Project Boar.** The June 2025 ALTA/NSPS Boundary & Topographic Survey of the 383.52-acre Project Boar site at the Port of Little Rock — performed by [[Pickering Firm]] — is annotated *"SURVEY PREPARED FOR: EMH&T"* and certifies to Chicago Title Insurance Company, the Little Rock Port Authority, Willowbend Capital, LLC, and EMH&T ([[Project Boar Site Survey]]). - **Site-civil engineer of record on Project Stratus.** The [[Project Stratus Permits Sequencing and Stormwater|January 21, 2025 stormwater call email thread]] shows EMH&T's Robert McCurnin (planning lead), Mariah Anderson PE (Senior Engineer, Water Resources), and Mackenzie Hebert coordinating directly with [[City of Conway]] Transportation engineer [[Kurt Jones]] PE on drainage design for the Conway data-center site. Earliest dated Project Stratus reference in the corpus. ## People on Project Stratus - Robert McCurnin — planning lead. Email: `[email protected]`. - Mariah Anderson, PE — Senior Engineer, Water Resources. Email: `[email protected]`. Phone: 614.775.4235. - Mackenzie Hebert. Email: `[email protected]`. ## Notes **EMH&T's appearance on both Project Stratus (Conway / [[Forgelight Ventures, LLC|Forgelight]]) and Project Boar (Port of Little Rock / [[Willowbend Capital, LLC|Willowbend]]) is a Tier-1 correspondence-based shared-vendor finding.** Combined with the [[Kutak Rock LLP]] / [[Stuart C Hindmarsh]] shared-counsel finding from the [[2026-05 Little Rock Port Authority Produces Project Boar Records|Project Boar production]], the Forgelight↔Willowbend overlap now has **two Tier-1 correspondence-based shared-vendor channels** plus the registry-level shared organizer [[Michael Montfort]]. Per [[T003 - Shell-LLC Principal Attribution for Forgelight and Willowbend|T003]] / [[D003 Synthesis]] the standard for promoting Tier-3 attribution to Tier-1 is ~three independent Tier-1 confirming channels. The two shared-vendor channels here are a substantial corroboration of the developer-overlap pattern but **neither channel by itself, nor both together, identifies the corporate principal** behind Forgelight or Willowbend. EMH&T as a hyperscale-engineering vendor has a publicly documented client roster spanning multiple major data-center operators; shared vendor choice across two Delaware-shell developers in Arkansas is consistent with multiple plausible common-principal hypotheses (including but not limited to Google) and equally consistent with the explanation that both Delaware shells happen to use the same standard hyperscale engineering stack. The Conway side of the EMH&T engagement begins at least as early as **January 21, 2025** — well before the April 1, 2025 MOU was approved and well before any City of Conway public action on Project Stratus. The early-2025 engagement places EMH&T in the same pre-application timeframe as Conway Development Corporation's site preparation work. > [!web-research-unresolved] Confirm EMH&T's publicly-documented data-center client roster (in particular Google data-center engagements) via firm-published case studies and trade-press coverage.