Partridge Creek Habitat Restoration

Over one mile of the Partridge Creek (Gloede Drain) flows through an area of 50 acres which was previously a golf course. The area included several adjacent pocket wetlands. The existing site consisted of aquatic and terrestrial invasive species, eroded bank regions along the drain corridor, fragmented wetland areas, and degraded golf cart paths that narrow the channel width and obstruct flows. The project was separated into four phases that included: Invasive Plant Species Removal, Gloede Drain Natural Channel Design Restoration, Wetland Restoration, and Oak Openings Restoration.

McBride Drain Habitat Restoration

The McBride Drain Habitat Restoration was the collaboration of the Macomb County Public Works Commissioner, the EPA, GLRI and HRC. The enhancement and restoration of the McBride Drain enabled the stream to acquire and sustain a variety of aquatic and diverse vegetation. The stabilization of the streambanks and in-stream structures further improved the hydrology of the stream and created aquatic and habitat improvements.

The McBride Drain runs directly through a residential neighborhood. These improvements improved the quality of life and reduced flooding to the adjacent yards.

HRC’s Projects Recognized at Annual ACEC/M Excellence Awards Gala

Every year, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Michigan (ACEC/M) recognizes outstanding Michigan engineering and surveying projects from the past year. Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc. (HRC) is proud to announce that two projects were recognized. This year, our partners at Rochester Hills and Wayne County Airport Authority recently received Engineering Merit Awards for […]

HRC is named one of the Detroit Free Press Top Places to work again!

Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc. was once again named one of the Top Places to work in Michigan by the Detroit Free Press Complete lists of 2020 Detroit Free Press Top Workplaces Building a winning workplace is trying when times are good. During a pandemic, it tests leadership and patience as the fight against an unseen virus causes unprecedented […]