OVERVIEW:
Talus, Inc. was founded to help meet the high demand for quality consultation on development projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. During the economic recession of 2007-2012, engineering firms were struggling to stay in business, unable to develop new staff for future growth. Now that the markets have returned, there is a shortage of qualified expertise; most large companies are forced to rely heavily on junior engineers to meet the intense workload. This on-the-job training ultimately results in significant expense and delay to the project. With over 15 years of experience in the Bay Area real estate market, Talus maintains a high level of engineering, planning and development expertise from project inception through completion. |
OWNER PROFILE:
Easton McAllister is a Bay Area native, growing up in Palo Alto and attending the prestigious Menlo School in Atherton. In 1996, he received a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA.
Easton began his engineering career with BKF Engineers, consistently ranked the top engineering firm in the Bay Area. There he accumulated over ten years’ experience while providing civil engineering design and consultation out of their Redwood City headquarters. During the residential boom of the early 2000’s, he shifted to the ownership side of development, concentrating on single family subdivision entitlements. At Duc Housing Partners, he managed entitlement of over 1,200 residential lots throughout northern California. Since the economic recession, Easton has returned to civil engineering, concentrating on the San Francisco Bay Area markets. In the last few years, he has recruited and delivered on an impressive portfolio of high profile projects.
Easton McAllister is a Bay Area native, growing up in Palo Alto and attending the prestigious Menlo School in Atherton. In 1996, he received a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Civil Engineering from Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA.
Easton began his engineering career with BKF Engineers, consistently ranked the top engineering firm in the Bay Area. There he accumulated over ten years’ experience while providing civil engineering design and consultation out of their Redwood City headquarters. During the residential boom of the early 2000’s, he shifted to the ownership side of development, concentrating on single family subdivision entitlements. At Duc Housing Partners, he managed entitlement of over 1,200 residential lots throughout northern California. Since the economic recession, Easton has returned to civil engineering, concentrating on the San Francisco Bay Area markets. In the last few years, he has recruited and delivered on an impressive portfolio of high profile projects.