1. Dirt Flies at Crossings Site

    Groundbreaking at Major Development Project How many shovels does it take to dedicate an 85-acre site? At least nine, it turns out. Business partners, local dignitaries, and community members gathered on Thursday, March 30 to commemorate the official start of construction at The Crossings at Conestoga Creek in Lancaster County, PA. A buildout along Harrisburg…

  2. Paradise Township Sewer Authority Breaks Ground on Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion

    On May 5, the Paradise Township Sewer Authority broke ground on its recently funded wastewater treatment plant expansion project. “With the generosity and support of the Lancaster County Commissioners, we applied for and received a grant for $1 million,” said Sewer Authority Board Chairman Bryan Stoltzfus. “We’re greatly appreciative of that funding, which will help…

  3. Pequea 6 (Ronks Road) Bridge Officially Opened

    The County of Lancaster opened the Pequea 6 Bridge on Ronks Road in East Lampeter and Strasburg Townships. County Commissioners Josh Parsons, Ray D’Agostino, and Craig Lehman formally opened the bridge with a ribbon-cutting ceremony surrounded by neighbors, contractors, engineers, elected officials, and township representatives. “Updating our local infrastructure to keep our entire community –…

  4. Phase II of UAJA Solar Array Formally Completed

    The University Area Joint Authority (UAJA), Solar Renewable Energy, LLC (SRE), and RETTEW held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 20 for the Phase II Solar Array and Microgrid located in State College, Pa. The ribbon-cutting was held at the 21-acre site, which hosts 16,760 solar panel modules. The result of a public-private partnership, the 6.15MWdc/5.0MWac…

  5. RETTEW to Engineer and Permit Floating Solar Array in Cohoes, N.Y.

    Lancaster, Pa. — RETTEW has been selected to engineer and permit a 3.2MWdc floating solar array in Cohoes, N.Y. This project has been selected as one of ten projects U.S. Representative Paul Tonko from New York is submitting to the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations for federal investment under the new Community Project Funding process….

  6. RETTEW Geophysics Expert Plays Key Role in Developing Landmine Solution

    Through a nearly $1 million grant from NATO’s Science for Peace and Security Programme, RETTEW geophysicist and Franklin & Marshall College professor Tim Bechtel, as part of an international team, previously designed a prototype of an autonomous robot used to probe minefields in Ukraine. Now, NATO is funding a new project to significantly improve the…

  7. Traveling to the Job Site – Without the Travel!

    By Ryan Mastowski Project Manager, Land Development Akron-Canton Office RETTEW is constantly using new technology to help solve real-world problems and provide clients with options they never had access to before. With the panoramic photographic (pano) process, RETTEW keeps clients and staff up to date with what’s happening on a jobsite anywhere in the world…

  8. Overcoming Struggles with Biosolids Processing

    RETTEW continues to bring value to municipal clients as their Engineer of Record! UMJA recently completed a significant wastewater treatment plant upgrade by a third party. This upgrade converted the plant to meet stricter effluent ammonia and phosphorus discharge limits. As part of the upgrade, a new headworks screening system was installed, resulting in a…

  9. RETTEW Joins with SolMare, LLC to Construct One of the Nation’s Largest Floating Solar Arrays

    RETTEW is pleased to announce the execution of contracts with SolMare, LLC for the construction of one of the nation’s largest floating solar arrays for Clayton Sand Company in Jackson Township, N.J. SolMare, LLC will own and operate a 3.2MWdc floating solar array at Clayton Sand Company’s sand mining facility, providing all power needs through…

  10. Searching for Historic Graves

    In Swatara Township, unmarked gravesites and burials from generations ago were lost, but not forgotten. RETTEW partnered with the Friends of Midland Cemetery, a nonprofit with volunteers who maintain the site, to uncover those historic graves. Officially founded in 1795, but used many years earlier, Midland Cemetery is the burial site for many slaves, black…

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