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Roseville Library Renovations Bring New Energy, Community Spaces

Posted on March 31, 2026

The Roseville Public Library is experiencing its most significant transformation in decades, thanks to a successful 2023 bond initiative and a comprehensive interior renovation that aspires to meet the evolving needs of the library and its community. Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc. (AEW) is working alongside the library’s design consultant, Ideation Orange, and its interior […]

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Architect Brandy Chirco, RA, Becomes Shareholder at AEW

Posted on January 9, 2026

Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc., is pleased to announce that Brandy Chirco, RA, has accepted an offer to become a shareholder. Chirco, a project manager and licensed senior project architect, has over 14 years of architectural design experience, including 11 years at AEW. She holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in architecture from Lawrence Technological University. […]

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Connecting the Creek: Paint Creek Trail Awaits Replacement Bridge

Posted on January 7, 2026

Sometimes, a fresh coat of paint is not enough to maintain an old bridge. And when it’s time to commission a replacement, that’s when engineers get to work. Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc., (AEW) has been working with the City of Rochester to replace a deteriorating 12-foot by 43-foot wooden railroad trestle bridge that spanned […]

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RARE Increases Community Accessibility with New Park Amenities

Posted on December 17, 2025

The Recreation Authority of Roseville & Eastpointe (RARE) hopes that new park amenities at its campus will provide a common area for residents to gather and enjoy. With the help of Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc. (AEW), RARE has built a new picnic pavilion with a barbecue, four pickleball courts, two cornhole courts, an expanded […]

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Finished Roseville Fire Station Renovations Offer Residing Firefighters Modern Comforts

Posted on December 3, 2025

Work is completed on the City of Roseville’s newly renovated 7,000-square-foot Fire Station No. 2 (South), located at 17644 Frazho Road in Roseville. Construction on the project started in January 2025 and concluded in October 2025. The $1.9 million project received funding from a bond voters approved in November 2023. AEW Project Manager/Senior Project Architect […]

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A Foundational Intro to Bridge Engineering

Posted on November 7, 2025

It’s a common trope in fiction: A rickety wooden-plank bridge sways with the wind over a yawning chasm — its feeble, tenuous ropes ready to snap upon a hiker’s sudden step. Thankfully, in the real world, bridge and structural engineers use their skill and expertise to design sturdy bridges that help people cross to the […]

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AEW Assists in Guiding $550M Capital Improvements at Huntington Place

Posted on October 13, 2025

Renderings courtesy of AECOM. Facilitating Design and Construction Excellence for DRCFA The Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority’s (DRCFA) vision for Huntington Place is clear: “to become the world’s top convention destination.” With approximately $550 million in enhancements underway, this investment is one of the most significant in Detroit’s convention and tourism economy, strengthening connections to […]

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A Refresher on Water Recovery Engineering

Posted on September 23, 2025

It might be easy for those who live near the Great Lakes to forget, but freshwater is a finite and precious resource on our planet. And it’s up to water recovery engineers to keep clean water flowing from our watercourses as much as possible. According to Ishin Kaya, a Senior Water and Wastewater Engineer at […]

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Sewer project designed to protect Lake St. Clair’s water quality

Posted on September 11, 2025

A new sewer pipe is under construction along Jefferson Avenue in St. Clair Shores as a way to manage the flow of wastewater while keeping pollution out of nearby Lake St. Clair. Work on the Jefferson Relief Sewer project began in February 2025 after initiation from the Southeast Macomb Sanitary District and the Macomb County […]

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Mack-Vernier Intersection progress proceeds in time for back to school

Posted on August 28, 2025

Students in Grosse Pointe Woods may still have to worry more about homework and tests — but they won’t need to worry as much about hazardous traffic patterns while crossing the street. For the past several months, Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc., has been hard at work on a project to reconfigure traffic at the […]

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2025 ESRI User Conference

From Insight to Action: Key Takeaways from the 2025 ESRI User Conference

Posted on July 30, 2025

Recently, members of the AEW Team attended the annual ESRI Conference in San Diego, looking to gain insight into all things new in GIS. The conference, as expected, was a deep well of innovation, showcasing how GIS continues to evolve and intersect with the tools and workflows we rely on. The team went into the […]

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AEW’s Lockwood joins ACEC/Michigan’s Board of Directors

Posted on June 24, 2025

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick, Inc. (AEW) now has a seat at the table of a business group aimed at advancing civil engineering in Michigan. AEW Executive Vice President Scott Lockwood, PE, recently joined the board of directors for the American Council of Engineering Companies of Michigan (ACEC/Michigan). Lockwood’s term as a director […]

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