LANSING, MI—October 30, 2007—C2AE officials will participate in the ribbon-cutting ceremony that will be held Thursday, November 1, at 10 a.m., in the Village of Delton to mark the completion of the reconstruction of M-43 from Bush Street to Delton Road in Delton.
C2AE, which is a full-service engineering, architecture and planning firm, has offices in Lansing, Grand Rapids and Gaylord. The firm was selected by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) as the consultant to complete the roadway design engineering, preliminary design of the landscape design for an MDOT enhancement grant application, and the final design of the streetscape. A C2AE sub consultant performed the geotechnical investigation, drainage study, subsurface utility engineering and traffic signal design.
“C2AE was very pleased to be part of this reconstruction project that will improve both the safety and the appearance of M-43 in Delton,” Ray Tadgerson, P.E., C2AE Chairman and CEO, said. Other C2AE officials who will participate in the ceremony include Bill Kimble, P.E., President and COO; Scott Cook, Project Manager; Tony Grinnell, P.E., Civil Engineer; Charles “Rusti” Owens, R.L.A., ASLA, Director of Planning/LA/Civil; and Pat O’Meara, R.L.A., Landscape Architect.
C2AE (previously Capital Consultants/Design Works A׀E) serves the project needs of a broad spectrum of market sectors, including commercial and retail, education, health care, hospitality, industrial, libraries, military, municipal services, recreational facilities, site planning, transportation, wastewater/water and worship.
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