Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) was contracted by Upper Macungie Township in Lehigh County to manage this major, multi-million dollar capacity building project to alleviate severe traffic congestion on Rt. 100
KCE was contracted by the Bethlehem Steel Corporation to provide comprehensive civil engineering services for the initial master redevelopment planning and installation of road and utility infrastructure as part of the original BethWorks redevelopment project on the former steelmaking site in South Bethlehem. KCE had over thirty years of experience working on the steel site.
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.
Soil and groundwater were impacted by chlorinated solvents at the Site due to historical activities on the property. Historical uses included the following:• Heading factory (sawmill)• Shingle factory• Foundry and
Soil and groundwater were impacted by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including chlorinated solvents and petroleum compounds, semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), and heavy metals. The property was a steel mill from
Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) created the Upper Macungie Township Neighborhood Services Map, which is an interactive web application designed to show residents where park locations and amenities.
KCE performed an in-depth GIS (Geographic Information System) analysis and design for this large subdivision and land development project, which involved extensive construction stakeout and other surveying services over several years.
KCE was proud to assist our municipal client, Moore Township, Northampton County in completing a bridge project. Our team performed surveying, construction stake-out, permitting, developed plans and specification and contract