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Emma Befus

Civil Design Engineer at WBK Engineering

Emma Befus is a Civil Design Engineer at WBK Engineering, LLC, since February 2023, with prior experience as a Staff Engineer at BFW Engineering & Testing Inc. and Marcum Engineering LLC from January 2021 to February 2023, where site plans were developed and project coordination was overseen. Emma began as an Assistant Project Engineer at AVB from May 2017 to December 2020, facilitating communication among clients, architects, and subcontractors, while also managing administrative and financial documentation. Emma's early experience includes an internship at WBK Engineering, LLC in 2019, focusing on civil engineering plans in AutoCAD Civil 3D and research for project proposals. Emma holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from Western Michigan University, earned in 2020.

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Murray, United States

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WBK Engineering

WBK Engineering is part of Bodwé Professional Services and Mno-Bmadsen, a wholly owned instrumentality of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi. Bodwé Group provides architecture and engineering services, as well as a multitude of federal support services, for clients nationwide. WBK Engineering, LLC (WBK) is a team of civil, structural, water resource, and transportation engineers, land planners and urban designers, and environmental and ecology specialists. WBK is a Tribally Owned, 8(a), Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE Illinois) company, focused on sustainable solutions to the complex challenges faced by our municipal, public, private, tribal, and federal partners. WBK helps clients define and implement a vision through customer-centered engineering services. We also act as mediators; creating a bond between land and water, the communities and places we shape and form, and the environments we restore. Our experienced and talented civil engineering, planning, and environmental resources professionals are dedicated to designing infrastructure and shaping and restoring the land in ways that are respectful and protective of our natural abundance. Learn more at www.wbkengineering.com


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