Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) collaborated with Moravian College and its landscape architect to calm traffic and beautify the northern entrance to the school located in the urban fabric of Bethlehem, PA.
As the Site Engineers of Record for St. Luke’s University Health Network's Anderson Campus in Bethlehem Township, KCE prepared the Land Development plans and secured all required governmental approvals for the most recent expansion project on the Campus. This project consisted of a 175,000 square-foot Women’s and Babies Hospital Expansion that provides 98 new beds for patient care.
Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) completed the design and construction of a sidewalk area, ADA access/handicap access ramp, retaining wall, water line relocation, and pavement restoration for the Lansford Borough Police Building located in the Borough of Lansford.
Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. prepared the Land Development plans for this parking lot expansion and renovation project that completely transformed the appearance and functionality of the Church parking facilities. As a part of that process, KCE also prepared a master campus plan to serve as a “roadmap” to help guide the Church in future campus development decisions.
KCE completed the design, permitting and construction of several roadway paving and upgrade projects for Indian Mountain Lake Civic Association. The projects also included the installation of new roadway pavement throughout the development along with the design, permitting and layout of various drainage improvement projects.
KCE completed the design, permitting and construction of several upgrades to the Palmerton public water supply to bring the entire water system into compliance with the new DEP 4-LOG Treatment Requirements. The project also included the installation of several sections of water main, along with the replacement of several pipe sections within the existing water system reservoir.
Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) prepared the plans and permits to build this pedestrian bridge at Breinigsville Park, over the Schaefer Run. Project funding was in part by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), the Natural Resources Bureau of Recreation and Conservation and the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund.