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Upper Macungie Township Web Application

Upper Macungie Township Neighborhood Services Map

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.
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cetronia ambulance corps

Cetronia Ambulance Corps. – Joint Operations Facility

Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. prepared the Land Development plans for this high-profile project that included 68,000 square-foot Joint Operations Facility that was delivered via a cooperative partnership between the Cetronia
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Route 100 Road Widening

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
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Kern Road Bridge Replacement

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
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Moravian College Bethlehem PA

Moravian College Main Street

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.
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Keystone Cement Company

KCE provided  AutoCAD services, pre and post-survey calculations, detailed stake-out, existing feature/topographic surveys of main tie-in points, and establishment of an intricate system of permanent survey control in NAD 83 – PA South zone state plane coordinate system for the Keystone Cement Company’s plant in Bath, PA.
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Village of Bowers Water Main Replacement Project

Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) designed the water main replacement project for Maxatawny Township Municipal Authority in 2020. The project was sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture, with funding through a Rural Utilities Service (RUS) program, and included the replacement of over 9,000 feet of existing two and three inch plastic, galvanized steel, and cast iron main line with new eight inch coated ductile iron, C900 PVC and HDPE main line, along with fire hydrants, valves, water services, and appurtenances.
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Coudersport – Housing Authority Site

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
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