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St. Lukes Anderson Campus

St. Luke’s Anderson Campus

The new St. Luke’s University Health Network Anderson Campus is located on 500 acres near the Lehigh River at the intersection of Rt. 33 and Freemansburg Avenue in Bethlehem Township. Building on its 30+ year relationship with St. Luke’s.
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breinigsville pedestrian bridge

Breinigsville Park Pedestrian Bridge

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.
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Slate Heritage Master Plan

Slate Heritage Trail Master Plan

Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) prepared the master plan for 3.5 miles of the Slate Heritage Trail as part of a project partially funded by DCNR. Work included all aspects of planning and design of the trail and accessory facilities. The project included overseeing the design and construction...
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Blue Mountain Ski Area

Blue Mountain Ski Area

The Blue Mountain Ski Area Wastewater Treatment Plant treats the sanitary wastewater from the ski area located on the north slope of the Blue Mountain in Lower Towamensing Township, Carbon County near the Village of Little Gap.
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Goldfish Swim School

Goldfish Swim School

KCE provided engineering and site design for Goldfish Swim School in the City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania....
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Story Map: Stormwater, the Community and YOU

Keystone Consulting Engineers built a Story Map on ESRI's GIS platform for Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. This story map is an interactive map that assists UMT with it's MS4 objectives.
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camp olympic park

Camp Olympic Park

We were involved in the parking lot, playground and rain gardens. Also coordinated the bicycle pump park.
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Cowden’s Family Market

A catastrophic release of approximately 2,323 gallons of unleaded gasoline occurred from a 6,000-gallon unleaded gasoline underground storage tank (UST). Interim remedial actions consisted of removal of UST and minimal
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