Hubbell, Roth & Clark
About
HRC’s innovative design solutions have garnered numerous industry awards throughout our rich history. HRC is proud of its many engineering achievements received from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), American Public Works Association (APWA), and other professional organizations for innovative and cost-effective projects. A notable example is the selection by the ASCE/Michigan of the HRC designed 1967-85 Upgrade of the Detroit Wastewater Treatment Plant as one of Michigan’s Top Ten Civil Engineering Projects of the 20th Century.
HRC has also been recognized as a Top Work Place by the Detroit Free Press. HRC is a Top 50 Trenchless Technology Design Firm, and an ENR Top 500 Design Firm. Most recently, HRC received the honor of being named one of the Cool Places to Work in Michigan by Crain’s Detroit Business magazine.
Services
HRC is a full service, multi-disciplined firm, providing a broad range of services for infrastructure improvement projects, from the preliminary planning and study phases to design and construction administration, for municipal, industrial and private clients. Our projects range from the design of roads and bridges to the intricacies of water supply treatment and distribution and the challenge of providing innovative wastewater collection and treatment solutions.
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Need Assistance With a Project?
Do you have questions or need support for a new or existing project? The Short Span Steel Bridge Alliance (SSSBA) offers free project assistance for bridge owners and designers in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
For assistance, please complete the project assistance form and a steel bridge expert will contact you directly.
Why use the SSSBA’s complimentary project assistance?
- Central source for consultation on code-compliant design of short span steel bridges.
- Industry experts with decades of knowledge on steel design and construction.
- National network of manufacturers and suppliers (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)
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