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July 28, 2006

OXFORD TOWNSHIP SELECTS GIFFELS-WEBSTER TO PROVIDE ENGINEERING CONSULTING SERVICES

Giffels-Webster Engineers, Inc., the premier civil engineering and surveying firm in Southeast Michigan, was recently appointed by the Charter Township of Oxford to provide professional engineering consulting services to the community. Situated in the northeast portion of Oakland County, Oxford Township has the challenge of balancing an expanding and prosperous market region while trying to maintain its many historical buildings and quaint shops and services.

As its township engineering consultant, Giffels-Webster will provide professional services relating to site plan reviews, infrastructure design, engineering studies, surveying, water distribution, wastewater, storm system master planning, bidding services, assistance with grant applications, and inspection services. Jim Sharpe, an associate with Giffels-Webster, will be the primary contact responsible for managing the firm’s resources in serving the township. Sharpe is certified as both a Professional Engineer and Professional Surveyor in Michigan.

Giffels-Webster Engineers, Inc. is a civil engineering and surveying firm specializing in serving public, private, and institutional clients with their infrastructure needs. Its challenge as a firm has always been to improve the quality of life for the residents of Southeast Michigan, while achieving cost-efficient, long-term, and creative solutions for its clients. Giffels-Webster’s proven ability to enhance communities through its services has met this challenge.