SURVEY + INFRASTRUCTURE + BUILDINGS + ENVIRONMENT
MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT
We listen.
SSM is a recognized leader in municipal engineering and consulting. Since 1932, we've assisted our clients in the planning, growth and well-being of their communities. Today we help 100+ Pennsylvania municipalities and counties find practical solutions to their challenges and problems. We plan and oversee a wide range of infrastructure engineering, surveying, mapping and information technology projects. We attend municipal meetings. We guide growth.
We're big in Pennsylvania local government because we pay attention to every little detail.
HIGHLIGHT PROJECTS
Members of our Energy and Sustainability Services department performed a ‘building tune-up’ at the Juvenile Justice Center to identify opportunities for conserving energy and water usage. This evaluation was conducted as a pilot for the City of Philadelphia, for the development of Building Energy Performance Policy Ordinance and program guidelines. (BEPP)
SSM provided engineering for upgrades to train station that was built in approximately 1870.
Permitting, design, and construction management for a $3.6 million water treatment filtration facility.
SSM has served as the Borough Engineer for Oxford since 1970. Over these 40 years we have provided diverse engineering and environmental services.
Western Berks Water Authority has an inventory of upstream dischargers that they plan to work with in the event of positive cryptosporidium test results.
SSM prepared construction drawings for the half mile Rails to Trails project along the former Ironton Railroad right-of-way.
Served as lead Project Engineer for a stormwater management study of three tributaries to the Lackawaxen River.
NEWSFEED
Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funds have been allocated to the Pennsylvania portion of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) metropolitan area for projects in Pennsylvania’s five counties (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia) that contribute to the attainment of the Clean Air Axct (CAA) standards by reducing emissions from mobile sources.
$2.6 million in grants are available to replace, repower, or retrofit fleet diesel-powered trucks, buses, and other vehicles and equipment. The grants are available to public, private and non-profit entities looking to update diesel powered fleet vehicles.
SSM welcomes Civil/Municipal Project Engineer Nicholas A. Szeradai, PE to the firm’s Municipal Engineering and Planning Department.
SE AWWA - Chemical Safety session provides participants with recommendations on conducting Safety Planning and Hazard Communication activities.
Recommendations on conducting Safety Planning and Hazard Communication activities.
SSM provided engineering services from feasibility thru construction for this 1.0 MGD Membrane Filtration Water Treatment Plant