Environmental

Wetlands

The presence of wetlands can affect many types of construction projects - real estate development, transportation, environmental remediation, and others. FTC&H helps clients with the process that can allow their projects become a reality.

Project Profiles

Southwest Michigan First
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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This project resulted from the construction of a large distribution facility that brought 1,000 jobs to southwest Michigan. Before development, the 200-plus acre site was primarily composed of upland, with some reed canary-grass wetlands.

 

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Alticor
Ada, Michigan

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As a result of past practices, former wastewater treatment lagoons were impacted with contaminants at this large, manufacturing facility.

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Abbey Property,
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
Kalamazoo, Michigan

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation 210 acres of farmland, woodland, and wetlands from a private trust.

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M-59, Michigan Department of Transportation
Brighton, Michigan

This project resulted from the need to improve M-59 and the Howell Airport, as well as other transportation improvement projects.

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Lowell City Airport
Lowell, Michigan

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The Lowell City Airport proposed to extend one of its two runways across a narrow ravine containing a regulated wetland.

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North Phoenix Drain, Van Buren County Drain Commissioner
Van Buren County, Michigan

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The North Phoenix Drain was designed with habitat restoration and preservation in mind. FTC&H was retained to study the watershed and recommend improvements.

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Headquarters

Grand Rapids, MI
616.575.3824

Regional Offices

Lansing, MI
517.627.1141

Kalamazoo, MI
269.375.3824

Farmington Hills, MI
248.324.2090

Cincinnati, OH

513.469.2370