• “Sunny” Advice from a Young Engineer

    Sunny Mullen
    Maraliese Beveridge

    “Set achievable goals and make a plan to reach them”, explained Erica “Sunny” Mullen, PE, M.ASCE, one of our young project engineers during an interview with ASCE Civil Engineer Magazine’s Editor in... ... Read More

  • Rising High in Philly!

    A picture of high rise development reconstruction
    Maraliese Beveridge

    I recently came across this neat, little living map of Philadelphia courtesy of philly.curbed that is tracking high-rise development and redevelopment projects across the City! ... Read More

  • Colliers Engineering & Design & LDDI: Partners in Real Time Education

    Maraliese Beveridge

    The LDDI is a collaborative effort of the Via Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech with industry practitioners. The program’s primary objectives include improving land development design education; increasing student awareness of land development design as a career path; and increasing interaction between practitioners and undergraduate civil engineering students at Virginia Tech. ... Read More

  • David G. Roberts: A Perspective on Redevelopment

    Maraliese Beveridge

    The NJ Association of Planners and Zoning Administrators (NJAPZA) has graciously given us its permission to reprint the article entitled A Perspective on Redevelopment, by David Glynn Roberts, AICP/PP, LLA, RLA, LEED-AP NP, LEED-BD&C which appeared in the Association’s Fall 2016 Edition Newsletter. A special thanks goes out to Jackie Zelinka for her assistance in giving us this opportunity! ... Read More

  • Site Remediation: LSRP 101

    Robert Zelley, PG, LSRP

    It’s no secret that when a NJ property requires remediation, it can get complicated. As a responsible party you need to be informed of the process enough to make educated decisions, and... ... Read More

  • Seminar Sparks Rethinking Curve Number Rainfall-Runoff Method

    Maraliese Beveridge

    The USDA NRCS Curve Number Method (CN Method) is an application used to provide guidance to design engineers in calculating single event rainfall-runoff volumes that was originally developed in the mid-1950s for agricultural uplands and overland flow. Over time, the CN Method has become entrenched with governmental agencies and private entities dealing with hydrology and embedded in flood control, environmental impact, and sediment-erosion modeling methodologies... ... Read More