PENSACOLA, Fla. — McKim & Creed has acquired Jehle-Halstead Inc. (JHI). JHI provides civil engineering and surveying services for land development and infrastructure projects in the Florida Panhandle, south Alabama, and Gulf Coast areas of the U.S.

“Jehle-Halstead is a strong, team-oriented, well-established firm that shares McKim & Creed’s commitment to superior quality, responsiveness, and dependability,” said John T. Lucey, P.E., president and CEO of McKim & Creed. “Combining McKim & Creed’s strengths with those of Jehle-Halstead enables us to provide more specialized and advanced technologies, such as hydrographic surveying, unmanned aerial systems, and sustainable energy solutions, in the dynamic Florida Panhandle and Gulf Coast areas. We are excited to add our 10th Florida office and expand the McKim & Creed footprint into this region of Florida.”

JHI began its professional practice in 1987 and employs 17 people. The company works within the commercial, educational, government, medical, military, and residential arenas and has furnished services for such recent notable projects as:

  • The Nine-Mile Road Utility Expansion/Upgrade/Relocation completed for the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority in Escambia County, Florida — The project was preceded by a sanitary sewer master plan to provide sanitary sewer within this high-growth area of the county. The master plan recommendations were part of the construction project that included design and surveying, permitting, construction administration, and certification.
  • Beach Haven Redevelopment, completed jointly for Escambia County and the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority — The project includes infrastructure upgrades and roadway reconstruction across an existing single-family residential area. New stormwater collection and treatment facilities include both wet and dry retention systems adjacent to wetlands. New sanitary sewer collection infrastructure was also included to allow all facilities to use a central sewer system in lieu of septic tanks. Services included surveying, design, permitting, construction administration, and certification.
  • North and South Old Corry Field Roads sidewalk and drainage improvements for Escambia County — These projects added ADA-accessible pedestrian sidewalks and drainage infrastructure to support master drainage plan recommendations. The project also involved utility coordination and relocation to facilitate the planned improvements. Services included surveying, design, permitting, construction administration and certification.
  • East District stormwater project for the City of Gulf Breeze, Florida — This project featured master planning efforts to identify a feasible solution to alleviate historic flooding within a 31-acre drainage basin. In accordance with master plan recommendations, plans are in development for a new stormwater collection and conveyance system, including associated roadway reconstruction and utility coordination and relocation.
  • Numerous planning, design, permitting and construction administration projects as the exclusive continuing civil engineering services provider for the Santa Rosa County School District — Projects ranged from classroom additions to parking and pedestrian access improvements to athletic tracks and courts to entire school campuses.
  • Multiple design-build projects within the public sector, including projects at Naval Air Station Pensacola, NAS Pensacola Corry Station, Eglin Air Force Base, Hurlburt Field, and Tyndall Air Force Base, among others.
  • Wide-ranging planning, design, permitting, and construction administration efforts for numerous private developments in and around northwest Florida, including general commercial, retail, and anchor tenant developments, multifamily, and mixed-use projects, among others.

Glenn P. Halstead, P.E., president, JHI, and D. Patrick Jehle Jr., P.E., vice president/operations manager JHI, will oversee the Pensacola office, which will go by the name McKim & Creed Inc.

“By joining forces with McKim & Creed, we are significantly expanding the services we provide to our clients and can now offer a deep and wide pool of resources from which to draw,” said Halstead.

We will continue to drive local business and be an integral part of the Pensacola community, said Jehle.

“As a part of McKim & Creed, our staff will remain in place and our client relationships will continue,” he said. “The only difference is that now we can offer more opportunities, resources and services for our clients.”

For more information, visit www.mckimcreed.com.