KCE completed the design, permitting, competitive bid package preparation, and construction oversight for a new 2-story fire station building located at intersection of Fifth Street and Lehigh Avenue in the
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
KCE supplied survey support (pre-survey calculations, plan review, file conversion, benchmark establishment, and field layout of column lines) for horizontal and vertical control at ArtsQuest’s SteelStacks Campus and the Performing Arts Center sites.
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.
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.
Springdale Estates is a planned residential community in Mahoning Township, Carbon County. The existing wastewater treatment plant is over 25 years old. The treatment capacity of 12,600 gallons per day is inadequate for the proposed development and the existing wet weather infiltration and inflow in the sewage collection system.
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.
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