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A Flooded Entrance and a Critical Decision In February 2001, the Red Cedar River experienced significant flooding, cresting close to 9 feet. This event led to widespread damage around [...]

What if stormwater infrastructure could do more than just manage runoff? What if it could enhance a community, provide new public spaces, and redefine how we think about urban infrastructure? [...]

The M-49 reconstruction in Camden, MI, presented a unique engineering challenge—designing a traffic management plan that accommodates both heavy truck traffic and Amish horse-drawn buggies. Project Overview The M-49 corridor [...]

It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our colleague, Sarah Premo, EIT. Sarah was a talented and dedicated Transportation Engineer in our Lansing, Michigan office, known [...]

For municipal leaders, the job is never as simple as solving one problem at a time. A new storm sewer, trail, or roadway may look like a single engineering project, [...]

Reliable access to clean drinking water is at the heart of any community’s infrastructure. The City of Elmhurst, Illinois, exemplifies how municipalities can modernize water systems with long-term resilience and [...]

Construction oversight is critical to the success of infrastructure projects, especially in dynamic and high-visibility locations like downtown areas. Projects involving streetscapes, utilities, and pedestrian amenities demand careful attention to [...]

As we enter 2025, we are proud to reflect on the achievements of our team members at Clark Dietz, recognizing those who advanced in their careers this year. These promotions [...]

Clark Dietz is thrilled to announce that Jonathan S. Rehner, PE, has joined our team as the Kentucky Area Manager, based out of our Lexington office. With over 14 years [...]

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jeff Brillhart. Jeff bravely battled cancer and passed away surrounded by his loving family. Since joining Clark Dietz in [...]


