DELTA TOWNSHIP—C2AE has signed on as the most recent addition to MTA’s Keystone Club in the Allied Service Provider program. As part of the Keystone Club, the $2,000 investment by the C2AE will be used to improve the overall effectiveness of township government through more productive business practices, better education, and enhanced communications.
“MTA applauds C2AE for supporting Michigan townships by joining the allied Service Provider program,” said Colleen Schwartz, president of the Michigan Townships Association. “Our 1,240 member townships benefit immensely by companies such as C2AE, whose contribution and commitment help MTA provide quality education and advocacy for grassroots government officials across the state.”
C2AE is a full-service architectural, engineering, and planning firm that has been providing award-winning design services for more than 42 years. C2AE offers a wide range of specialized services for a broad spectrum of market sectors, including k-12 and post-secondary education, health care, industrial, municipalities, recreational facilities, site planning,transportation, and waste water/water infrastructure.
MTA’s Allied Service Provider program has three levels of participation: President’s Round Table ($10,000), Leadership Circle ($5,000), and Keystone Club ($2,000). Although participation in the Allied Service Provider program does not constitute or imply MTA’s endorsement of a company, or its products or services, those enrolled in the program are expected to maintain good business practices and operate in an ethical manner.
The Michigan Townships Association is the exclusive legislative and public advocate for Michigan’s 1,240 townships and is the foremost source of quality education and information for Michigan’s elected and appointed township officials. For more information about MTA, visit www.michigantownships.org.