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Public vs. Private GIS Applications

Posted on February 2, 2021

Knowledge is power, as the saying goes. GIS, as a whole, is one giant knowledge base. Whether it’s sewer and water main information, property ownership data, or even aerial imagery and LIDAR, a plethora of import decisions can be made by analyzing the GIS. However, depending on the decision being made and the sensitivity of […]

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Ashley Casey and Jack Fox Pass their PE Exams

Posted on January 26, 2021

Ashley Casey, and Jack Fox, currently both Graduate Engineers at AEW,  learned recently that following much work, concern, and preparation, they have both passed the Professional Engineer (PE) exams, and are well on their way to earning their full licenses.  Ashley began her career at AEW in June 2015 as an intern, and achieved full-time […]

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Lou Urban, PE, co-authors article published in Pipeline Magazine

Posted on January 19, 2021

Congratulations to Lou Urban on his recent publication in Pipeline Magazine! Lou and Chad Studer, President of NOAR Technologies, co-authored “What’s Under the Surface? Using Pipeline Scanning to Detect and Plan for Repair Work.” The article outlines the pipeline scanning process used in the MIDDD Interceptor collapse project. You can read the full article in […]

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AEW Hosts “Holiday Nights” for Employees, Family & Friends at Dearborn’s Greenfield Village

Posted on January 14, 2021

On a cold, clear December evening, more than 200 AEW employees, families, and friends gathered together to celebrate the Christmas season at the “Holiday Nights” presentation presented by Greenfield Village. The very special evening was organized by AEW’s Employee Activities Committee (EAC), with the firm underwriting the purchase of the tickets for attendees.  We “Stepped […]

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AEW Helps to Provide for Two Turning Point Families

Posted on January 14, 2021

Continuing a long-standing tradition, AEW staff members and the firm worked together to gather gifts for a designated charitable organization, and this year two Turning Point families will have a much better Christmas thanks to their generosity and efforts. Turning Point’s mission is to “Provide programs and resources that enable victims/survivors of domestic violence and […]

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AEW Names Two New Shareholders

Posted on January 6, 2021

AEW’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Scott J. Chabot, PE, and R. Ryan Kern, PE, have become shareholders in the firm. Scott graduated from Lawrence Technological University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. He was President of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in his senior […]

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Why Do Roads Jog: Part 2 of 3

Posted on December 23, 2020

On February 17th, 1815, the War of 1812 ended with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The United States had defeated Great Britain. The treaty included, among other issues, the transfer of British held lands to the United States, opening up the western lands to expansion. The United States became a land-rich nation, which […]

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GIS and Asset Management Solutions

Posted on December 11, 2020

In recent years, asset management has become a very popular discipline in the public works community. Simply put, asset management revolves around the optimizing of resources. In the public works realm, finances are finite. It is important to know that monies are being spent in the most responsible and well thought out way possible. Identifying […]

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Ribbon Cutting held for the City of Rochester’s new DPW Building

Posted on November 12, 2020

Councilmembers Amanda Keighley and Nancy Salvia, Mayor Pro Tem Dean Bevacqaua, Mayor Stuart Bickson, and Councilmember Mark Albrecht handled the actual ribbon cutting honors for the city’s new DPW Building (top photo), and in the bottom photo, AEW’s Gordon Wilson, Jason Arlow, and Aseel Putros, along with other city officials, employees, chamber of commerce representatives […]

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Chesterfield Township’s Webber Paddle Park Opens

Posted on November 12, 2020

Township officials, residents, paddlers, and project development representatives were all on hand for the much-anticipated opening of the new park. The “Webber Paddle Park” officially opened with a festive Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on September 24. The project has benefitted from the support of a number of Township officials, with recognition given to the Macomb County […]

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Clinton Township Successfully Obtains TAP Grant

Posted on November 11, 2020

Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc. (AEW), serves as the Consulting Engineer to Clinton Township, Michigan’s most populated township, and we’re very pleased to work with the entire township team, including Supervisor Bob Cannon, and Public Services Director Mary Bednar. Scott Chabot P.E., is the firm’s Project Manager for the township.  Scott worked with the township […]

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Why do Roads Jog? Part 1 of 3

Posted on October 12, 2020

You have the wife and kids packed into the station wagon. It’s a nice fall day, and you are out for a drive. The wife is reminding you that when you get home, the trash needs taking out, the lawn needs mowing, the windows need cleaning, and on and on. In the back seat, the […]

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