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SMC is an engineering, survey, construction, and maintenance firm focused on stormwater, stream restoration, and drainage systems. SMC’s engineering group provides design, consulting, and inspection services, primarily on speciality stormwater and stream restoration projects. The inspection team provides post-construction inspections of existing stormwater infrastructure. The construction division performs construction, repair, and maintenance of all types of manmade stormwater and natural stream and wetland systems. SMC is an industry leader in the practice of engineering, maintaining, repairing, restoring, and retrofitting existing infrastructure. Our in-house expertise begins with seasoned design knowledge and extends to construction, inspection, maintenance, and life cycle repairs. This diversification of services gives our clients unusual expertise and extraordinary value. Very few firms have the technical knowledge and experience in design, construction, and maintenance with in-house resources. We work with all types of stormwater infrastructure including natural streams, man made drainage systems, high-hazard dams, large traditional facilities, underground structures, and contemporary LID micro-scale and vegetative-based techniques. With locations in the Baltimore and the Nation’s Capital areas, our core markets are in Northern Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, and Central/Southeastern Pennsylvania. For multi-site clients, we can provide services from Virginia to Connecticut. SMC is a Women Owned Business Enterprises (DBE/WBE) in numerous municipalities. We welcome the opportunity to be a subconsultant or subcontractor on projects with DBE requirements.

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