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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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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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Trexler Estates

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.
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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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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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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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Mifflinburg Area School District – Former Laurelton Elementary School

A release occurred from an unregulated 10,000-gallon petroleum underground storage tank (UST) impacted soils, groundwater, and an adjacent stream. The remedial action consisted of excavation of the source area and
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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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