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  • Open Input for an Open Space Plan

    Mallory Reardon

    When municipalities pursue improvement projects within their communities, decisions about the type, size, and cost of these projects are often made in closed meetings among elected officials. Despite their efforts to make the best decisions they can for their constituents, sometimes projects are built that do not maximize opportunity and usage. ... Read More

  • Greetings from The Asbury Hotel!

    Mallory Reardon

    The Asbury, the first hotel to open in the City of Asbury Park in over 50 years, began business in May 2016. This new venue has residents and visitors alike feeling that substantive change is underway in Asbury Park. Located just one block from the seaside City’s famous boardwalk, the hotel features a sunlit lobby; music-themed bar; outdoor pool and beer garden; and 5,500 SF of indoor/outdoor meeting and event space. The building’s rooftop hosts a garden with ocean views; the 4,300 SF Baronet Theater with Astroturf field and a 20-ft tall screen for movie viewing; and a 4,000 SF cocktail lounge. ... Read More

  • Simple Solutions: On a Roll with the Hippo Water Roller!

    Mallory Reardon

    With the summer's first official heat wave upon the northeast, it’s difficult to imagine that everyone doesn’t have the option to cool off with a cold glass of water right from the convenience of their own homes. Yet, one of the toughest issues often facing developing countries today is the lack of access to clean water. Needed for cooking, bathing, cleaning, and drinking, residents spend hours each day just getting water to their homes to use as a basic resource ... Read More

  • Simple Solutions: New Floors, Fewer Germs

    Mallory Reardon

    A key component of Colliers Engineering & Design’s corporate culture supports individuals who use their training and skills in charitable endeavors to improve the lives and communities around them. Our Simple Solutions blog series... ... Read More

  • Engineers Without Borders

    Mallory Reardon

    At its heart, engineering is a problem-solving profession. Whether a project involves designing a new roadway, repairing a damaged bridge, rehabilitating a building, or searching for ways to utilize alternative energy sources,... ... Read More