To serve our clients by providing civil engineering and land surveying services of exceptional quality to achieve the goals of community improvement and responsible use of land and water. BMJ Engineers & Surveyors, Inc. has provided unmatched development expertise and services to local communities for nearly fifty years. Throughout the years, the company's foundation in agricultural and stormwater drains led BMJ to become a leading drain expert in Michigan, working in almost every county in the state.
Many successful projects such as the Black River Intercounty Drain and the City of Port Huron's Combined Sewer Overflow Program projects also positively impacted BMJ's course of business while bettering its communities. With core specialties in civil engineering and surveying, BMJ's portfolio of services has continued to grow and expand, and today includes industrial facility engineering and materials testing.
By combining new technology, advanced design techniques, and environmental responsiveness, BMJ continues to provide exceptional expertise and services to its broad client base of government, private developers, and industrial clients.
Many successful projects such as the Black River Intercounty Drain and the City of Port Huron's Combined Sewer Overflow Program projects also positively impacted BMJ's course of business while bettering its communities. With core specialties in civil engineering and surveying, BMJ's portfolio of services has continued to grow and expand, and today includes industrial facility engineering and materials testing.
By combining new technology, advanced design techniques, and environmental responsiveness, BMJ continues to provide exceptional expertise and services to its broad client base of government, private developers, and industrial clients.
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BMJ's civil engineers design structures and roads to maximize our client's return on investment, while protecting and preserving our natural resources.
At BMJ, we take pride in working to improve our communities while being environmentally responsible.
It's why our many clients - county drain commissioners, park authorities, land developers, utility companies, planners, architects, cities, townships, county and state agencies choose to work with us.
Our engineers are equipped with and have received advanced training in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017, WaterCAD for water system modeling, SewerCAD for sanitary sewer system modeling, as well as other resources for storm water hydrology and hydraulics.
At BMJ, we take pride in working to improve our communities while being environmentally responsible.
It's why our many clients - county drain commissioners, park authorities, land developers, utility companies, planners, architects, cities, townships, county and state agencies choose to work with us.
Our engineers are equipped with and have received advanced training in AutoCAD Civil 3D 2017, WaterCAD for water system modeling, SewerCAD for sanitary sewer system modeling, as well as other resources for storm water hydrology and hydraulics.
The Forrest Manor Storm Sewer Project was a unique and innovative project undertaken on behalf of properties along Lake Huron that are included in a special assessment district established to manage stormwater discharge under the authority of the St. Clair County Drain Commissioner.
The original design of the system was simplistic and accomplished under criteria that reflected middle 20th century understanding of development and discharge of runoff.
As "dilution was the solution to pollution", the storm system was designed to collect the runoff generated by two small private subdivisions and pass through adjacent properties to the Galbraith Drain then ultimately flow into Lake Huron as wastewater.
The original design of the system was simplistic and accomplished under criteria that reflected middle 20th century understanding of development and discharge of runoff.
As "dilution was the solution to pollution", the storm system was designed to collect the runoff generated by two small private subdivisions and pass through adjacent properties to the Galbraith Drain then ultimately flow into Lake Huron as wastewater.
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