In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the collaboration between local engineering firm Fleece and Vandenberg and national firm CDM Smith on a critical infrastructure project in Pontiac, Michigan. The partnership aims to leverage the specialized municipal expertise of Fleece and Vandenberg alongside the extensive resources and experience of CDM Smith, particularly in bridge design and expedited project delivery.
Fleece and Vandenberg, established in 1993, operates with approximately 300 employees across Michigan and Indiana, having worked with various municipalities including Royal Oak, Flint, and Grand Rapids. Their representative highlighted the firm's extensive experience in road reconstruction projects, emphasizing their commitment to addressing the city's infrastructure needs.
CDM Smith, a global firm with over 6,000 employees, has a significant presence in Michigan and is currently engaged in major projects, including a $70 million infrastructure overhaul in downtown Detroit. Their representative, Munar Azam, detailed their involvement in various projects across the state, including a recent $1.5 million design project in Muskegon.
A key point of discussion was the condition of a local bridge, which has been closed for an extended period. Council members raised concerns about the feasibility of repairing versus replacing the bridge. The city engineer clarified that while the initial assessment indicated the bridge needed to be closed, the determination of whether it could be repaired or would require replacement remains uncertain. The mayor confirmed that the recommendation from the assessing firm strongly favored replacement, citing significant structural concerns.
The meeting underscored the urgency of addressing the city's infrastructure challenges and the collaborative efforts being made to ensure effective project execution. As discussions continue, city officials are focused on clarifying the best path forward for the bridge and other critical infrastructure needs.