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Municipal Engineering Services
- Stormwater Management
- Land Planning Modules
- Sewage Disposal Permit
Applications
- PADEP Part I NPDES Permits
- PADEP Part II Construction
Permits
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- PADEP Water Quality Permits
- PADOT Highway Permits
- Erosion
and Sedimentation Control Permitting
- PADEP and Corps of Engineers Joint
Permit
- General Permits for Discharges of Stormwater
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- Construction
Cost Estimating
- Alternative Cost Analysis
- Construction Monitoring
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Operations Consulting
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Representative Projects
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Five Points Intersection
Kennett Township, PA
About one mile south of the Borough of Kennett Square is the intersection of Kaolin Road, Hillendale Road and Old Kennett Road. Over the years, this intersection has been the site of numerous accidents including several fatalities. Kaolin Road is a major arterial road from the Kennett Square area south to Hockessin, Delaware. Hillendale Road is a primary collector road which parallels Baltimore Pike. Old Kennett Road is a major arterial road from the Kennett Square area to Wilmington, Delaware. With the increase in regional traffic, this intersection was dangerous, especially during primary commuting times. Beginning in 1999, planning started for the installation of a multi-phased traffic signal. All approaches were set with loop detectors. The traffic controller was also set to revert to a flashing red and yellow sequence from midnight to 5:00 a.m. Permitting was completed during 1999 and in the summer of 2000, signal installation was completed. During the design phase, Advanced GeoServices’ staff provided surveying and engineering support, coordinated work with PennDOT and negotiated the acquisition of additional right of way from five property owners. In addition, the staff prepared the bid documents and provided construction oversight and contract administration for the work. The bid approach and documents resulted in an overall signal cost substantially under budget. |
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Harmony Road Park
Borough of West Grove, Chester County, PA
The Borough of West Grove had a nine acre parcel situated on Harmony Road in the northerly end of the Borough. The parcel had been acquired to develop a well and construct a water tank and treatment building for the Borough water supply. During the planning of the new water facilities, The Borough wanted a feasibility study to develop the property as a park in conjunction with the proposed water facilities.
Advanced GeoServices’ staff completed a series of design studies, conceptual grading, and prepared construction cost estimates. The key elements of the park were parking facilities, baseball and soccer fields, a volleyball court, a picnic grove, and passive recreation areas. The plan proposed modifying the treatment building to provide services for the park and a protected picnic area as an integrated part of the design improvements. |
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Evaluation, Design of Improvements for a
200,000 GPD Wastewater Plant Expansion
East Berlin, PA
Lake Meade is a 520-home, resort-style residential community in
central Pennsylvania which had a wastewater treatment plant that was not in
compliance with regulatory discharge limitations. Advanced GeoServices
personnel prepared the design for an
expanded 200,000 gpm treatment system to replace the existing, undersized
treatment system. Our services also included regulator permitting,
construction bidding and construction oversight. |
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Public Water System Design, Regulatory
Approvals
Coatesville, PA
To accommodate Valley Township's new development, we provided concept and
detailed design and secured regulatory agency approvals for a
480,000 gpd public water supply system. This project has involved
the drilling of wells, provision for water testing and treatment and the
design and construction of a well water pumping station and a 150,000-gallon
elevated water storage tank. |
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Public Water System Design and Regulatory Approvals West
Chester, PA
Advanced GeoServices professionals supervised well placement and testing, completed a detailed
design and submitted permit applications for a 180,000 gpd community water system that was dedicated to the Southeastern Chester County
Authority. The system serves two subdivisions and augments the
Authority's existing water supply via an interconnecting transmission line. |
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Water and Wastewater Facilities
Edgemont Township, PA
Advanced GeoServices staff professionals provided environmental consulting services
to the
Township related to the design of water and wastewater treatment
systems as well as construction inspection of these systems. |
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Sludge Dewatering Systems Design,
Regulatory Approvals
Bridgeport, PA
Advanced
GeoServices professionals designed a 600,000 gallons per month sludge dewatering system for
dewatering sanitary sewage sludge prior to transporting to an off-site
landfill or composting operation. The work included a a preliminary engineering report, cost estimating, preparing
regulatory permits, plans and specifications for
construction bidding and construction inspections. |
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Removal Systems for Pump Water Supply
Whitemarsh Township, PA
Advanced GeoServices personnel engineered a 350 gpm hydrocarbon removal system consisting of
pump systems, stripping tower, activated carbon fillers and chlorination
system. Provided engineering services related to land planning
approval for the subdivision as well as engineering and regulatory permits for the
gravity sewer system to serve the development. |
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municipal projects we've worked on.
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