Mike Benham Joins McClure’s Macon, MO Team

by | Sep 20, 2019

MACON, Missouri, September 20, 2019 – Project Engineer Mike Benham, PE, has moved to the Macon, Missouri community to continue his career within McClure’s Water Group. Benham joined McClure in 2015, working in the Clive, Iowa headquarters.

“Mike is joining a talented and experienced group of water environment professionals in the Central Missouri market,” said Water Group Vice President, Derick Anderson. “We’re excited for the opportunity to continue building relationships for success in Macon and the surrounding area.”

Benham has been in the industry since 2011, focusing primarily on water and wastewater since 2015. He has experience in assessing and reporting on the current condition and design of improvements for water supply, water treatment, water distribution, wastewater collection, and wastewater treatment systems. He has also assisted project managers in reporting, communicating, and permitting these projects.

Benham completed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Wetland Delineation Training in 2016, a requirement for providing wetland delineation services.

Benham is joining Dennis Stith, Philip Wilson, Jerry Carter, and Brian Fifer of the Water Group in the Macon office.

About McClure

McClure was founded in 1956. With a vision of making lives better, McClure’s mission is building relationships for success. McClure’s area of expertise is in guiding its clients on making long-term capital investments. The company specializes in public infrastructure and capital improvements planning in the areas of energy, placemaking, transportation, water, wastewater, stormwater, environmental, structural, bridge, land development, landscape architecture, aviation, surveying, and mapping (including 3D high definition scanning and UAV mapping) projects throughout the Midwest and nationally. For more information on the company and services provided, email info@mecresults.com or visit www.mecresults.com.

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Zane Clark, PE

Zane Clark, PE

Zane is a Structural Technical Lead on McClure’s Structural team. Through his time at McClure, Zane has gained a familiarity with designing buildings and other structures using a variety of materials, as well as the ability to assess the capacities of existing structures framed in those same materials. Of particular note is his experience designing cold-formed steel structures, including load-bearing gravity and lateral design and non-load-bearing design for environmental loads. Some of his more unique familiarities include design of storm shelters and anti-terrorism force protection design. He also has engineering experience with reinforced concrete, masonry, structural steel, aluminum, and more.