Saginaw, Michigan, May 21, 2025—Fishbeck is pleased to announce the opening of its newest Michigan office, 4805 Towne Centre Road, Suite 100, in Saginaw, on May 19, 2025. This strategic expansion enhances Fishbeck’s ability to deliver comprehensive engineering and design services across the Great Lakes Bay Region.
“Our new Saginaw office represents Fishbeck’s ongoing commitment to support the infrastructure, environmental, and community development needs of Michigan,” said Jeff Brown, Senior Vice President at Fishbeck. “With a dedicated team on the ground, we’ll build stronger partnerships with local municipalities, developers, and nonprofits to advance projects that matter most to residents across mid-Michigan.”
A multidisciplinary team with deep regional experience will lead Fishbeck’s local staff. The office will also collaborate seamlessly with Fishbeck’s existing Michigan locations, leveraging advanced technologies, such as drone surveying and AI-driven design tools, to deliver efficient, data-informed solutions.
Key services available at the Saginaw office include:
Infrastructure Engineering: Sanitary sewer collection and treatment master planning and design, water distribution system and treatment master planning and design, roadway engineering, site design, and stormwater management.
Survey: Site topographic surveys, ALTA and boundary survey, construction layout, 3D laser scanning and modeling, drone mapping and photogrammetry
GIS: Asset management, field data collection, GIS training, utility mapping, indoor facility mapping, environmental and ecological project support, and community planning.
Traffic Engineering: Traffic operational analysis and modeling, traffic safety reviews, traffic impact studies, roundabout analysis, traffic data collection, traffic signal, maintenance of traffic, pavement marking, and permanent signing design.
Ecology: Site selection and feasibility studies, as well as federal, state, and local environmental consultation and permitting, including compliance with USACE, USFWS, state environmental agencies, and local environmental regulations. Our expertise spans wetland delineations, water resources permitting, habitat and species assessments, wetland mitigation and monitoring, and ecological design elements.
“I have lived in Saginaw County most of my life and have consistently worked in the Saginaw-Bay area for the past 10 years. I have always enjoyed supporting my community, neighbors, friends, and developers through the challenges that can be felt when you live in a state with so many amazing/protected natural resources, while trying to keep a project moving forward,” said Senior Wetland Scientist, Liz Theile. “I like to take what seems like a problem and work until we can find the best solution for the resource and the client. I look forward to having an office to call home, outside of my home, too.”