Eaton Rapids G.A.R. Island wins ASCE Landmark Award

On Thursday, April 20, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Lansing-Jackson branch honored a feat of engineering that recently took place in the heart of Eaton Rapids.

C2AE led the project, which restored a historic island park in the Grand River. The City of Eaton Rapids also shared a press release on the project in early April.

Representatives from C2AE and Eaton Rapids accepted the Historic Civil Engineering Landmark Award at the 2023 ASCE Awards Gala in Lansing this weekend.

Congratulations to our talented design team for their important work!

Bill Kimble

Bill Kimble, PE, C2AE Government Market Leader, has served rural communities for over 33 years. An experienced civil engineer, Bill has expertise in transportation, water sewer, and stormwater service design. Bill is passionate about spurring communities’ economic development through placemaking.

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