1. Lancaster County Engineer

    Located in South Central Pennsylvania along the Susquehanna River, Lancaster County is more than 950 square miles, with a population of more than 507,000 residents throughout 60 municipalities. The County touts a diverse population with rich agricultural roots, a large Amish community, and a strong sense of history. In this role, RETTEW is responsible for…

  2. Millersville University Campus Improvements

    Millersville University was in need of a single firm to supply services for various campus projects to enhance campus amenities and create safe, inviting spaces for the school’s students, faculty, and visitors. Under an open-end contract, RETTEW performed various services including: Pucillo Drive: Provided the redesign and relocation of parking areas, sidewalks, and an existing…

  3. Highspire Borough Roadway Rehabilitation Program

    Established in 2005, the Highspire Borough Roadway Rehabilitation Program is a long-term plan designed to address deteriorating roadway conditions throughout the community. The surfaces of numerous roadways contain potholes, rutting, and cracking; subsurfaces are not built to modern standards; and stormwater facilities are undersized and in some cases, nonexistent. The Borough created this more than…

  4. Industrial Zone Transportation Access Study

    Looking to determine its redevelopment potential, two Montgomery County municipalities needed a comprehensive evaluation of 366 acres that straddles their municipal boundary. Once the scene of vibrant industrial business activity, the vitality of the industries at this location diminished as regional economies evolved and traditional industries migrated to other parts of the country, downsized, or…

  5. Lampeter and Willow Street Traditional Village Plan

    West Lampeter Township established a Village Renewal Committee to activate the village centers of Lampeter and Willow Street and then secured funding to prepare a plan to move forward with these efforts. The Village Renewal Committee needed a plan for the two villages that communicated the residents’ aspirations. It was also important that the plan…

  6. Mary D Fire Company Sports Complex

    To improve the Schuylkill River’s water quality, the Schuylkill Headwaters Association, Inc. (SHA), needed to mitigate the Mary D mine discharge, but the adjacent Mary D Ball Field was the only viable location to create wetlands required for the planned passive abandoned mine drainage treatment system. Determined to improve the area’s waterways but unwilling to…

  7. Overhead Power Line Routing and Permitting

    Owning and operating power generation plants and more than 390 miles of overhead electric transmission lines throughout Michigan, and committed to providing redundancy and reducing the risk of power outages in the Lower Peninsula, our client set out to update services for its northern Michigan customers. The project required coordination with local, state, and federal…

  8. Sayreville Solar Array

    Looking for the most effective way to meet the Bordentown Road Water Treatment Plant’s renewable energy and cost reduction goals, the Borough of Sayreville hired our team to design and build one of the largest floating solar arrays in the United States. The team includes RETTEW, a New York City-based investing firm, an international equipment…

  9. State College Solar Array

    As a Utility of the Future Today award winner, the University Area Joint Authority continues to look for ways to increase the sustainability of their operations while providing high-quality water reclamation and reuse operations in the State College area. Through an innovative public-private partnership, the Authority hired the RETTEW team — including a New York…

  10. University Area Joint Authority Battery Energy Storage System

    The University Area Joint Authority (UAJA) is continually searching for new ways to increase the sustainability of their operations. As such, they decided to install a 2.6-megawatt ground-based solar array that will produce enough energy to offset approximately 25 percent of its overall electric power requirements. Because electrical grids experience times when consumption exceeds production…

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RETTEW to Host Preventing Falls in Construction Program on May 7

Join us for an informative and engaging event as part of OSHA’s 2024 National Safety Stand-Down. This hybrid gathering…

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New Transportation Market Lead at RETTEW

RETTEW is delighted to announce Dave Hoglund, regional Transportation Team Lead, will be taking over the role of…

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