Kent County Road Commission
Maher Almunayr is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as an Engineering Inspector at Kent County Road Commission since February 2021. Prior experience includes work as an Engineering Technician at Driesenga & Associates, Inc. from April 2019 to February 2021, and as a Student Library Assistant at Ferris State University from August 2015 to October 2017. Maher also gained hands-on experience as a Soil Testing Intern at Asia Engineering Center for Soil Research and Material in mid-2017 and as a Surveyor Intern at Three-Dimensional Surveying in the summer of 2016. Maher holds a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and Construction Management from Ferris State University, earned between 2014 and 2017.
Kent County Road Commission
KCRC works to keep Kent County moving with a network of reliable, safe and convenient roads and bridges. We construct, maintain and preserve this network while collaborating with our townships and responding to the public’s needs. Our commitment to excellence is driven by our desire to employ best practices and efficient response times. Our experienced team takes pride in their work because– just like those we serve – our families drive these roads, too. Founded in 1911, KCRC maintains over 4,100 lanes miles of roads and 172 bridges within the County of Kent, exclusive of those roadways and bridges that fall under the jurisdiction of the State of Michigan, cities and villages. The Road Commission also provides routine maintenance services, including snow and ice removal, for over 1,100 lane miles of state trunklines under a multi-year contract with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).