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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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Essroc

Essroc Italcementi Group

KCE provided AutoCAD services, pre- and post-survey calculations, detailed stake-out, existing feature/topographic surveys of main tie-in points, High Wall Monitoring, and the establishment of an intricate system of permanent survey control in NAVD 88 – PA South zone state plane coordinate system for Essroc, the leading manufacturer of cement in North America.
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Creamery Road Park

KCE performed the surveying and engineering services for the design of the pavilion, parking lot, ball fields, and pedestrian pathways for this park.
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Geographic Information System (GIS)

Comprehensive Plan Map

Keystone Consulting Engineers provided all the mapping and boundaries on the mapping within the comprehensive plan maps. The maps are used by the Township staff, residents, potential developers, etc. to determine zoning boundaries, land use designations, potential karst areas, parks within the municipality, etc.
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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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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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Former Sandy Bottom Gulf Facility

Soil and groundwater were impacted by petroleum contaminants due to a subsurface release from a gasoline underground storage tank (UST) system in 1988. Light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) was present
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