Communications and Business Continuity During Coronavirus Pandemic
/As a firm, we have taken and continue to take appropriate steps that will allow our employees to continue to provide great service amid this growing concern.
Read MoreAs a firm, we have taken and continue to take appropriate steps that will allow our employees to continue to provide great service amid this growing concern.
Read MoreDuring this week, we highlight the important work that engineers all around the world do- the decisions they make, the education they pursue, the designs they create, and the problems they solve. From the engineers that create something out of nothing, to the ones that bring new life to the existing- we acknowledge you.
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Spotts, Stevens and McCoy (SSM) is excited to announce their expansion to Chester County, Pennsylvania. The new regional office opened January 1, 2020 and is located at 101 East Evans Street in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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Every year at this time, we are faced with thoughts about the future. The New Year pushes us to leave our last year behind- the good, the bad, the difficult, and the triumphant. In exchange, you may be thinking about where you will be moving forward. It is time to look at new goals, new changes, and preparing yourself for new challenges. Now is the time to think about where you want to go and who you want to be.
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Have you noticed the buildings around you today? Really, have you stopped and noticed them? Have you thought about how and why the building stood through our weather changes? Have you questioned how the lighting fixtures are perfectly spaced to provide exactly enough light at every angle of the room you’re in? What about the plumbing? Do you have any idea how the piping might run through the building to maintain the perfect amount of water pressure at all times? Or how strategically the sprinklers are set up- making sure no tiny space is missed in the event of an emergency. Have you noticed it?
Read MoreSpotts, Stevens and McCoy recently made donations totaling $10,000 as part of their 2019 Give Back initiative.
Read MoreSpotts, Stevens and McCoy, a family-owned and managed, regional engineering firm based in Reading PA, welcomes Ralph Johnson, PE to the team as the Vice President Water and Wastewater Engineering and Operations.
Read MorePA Section AWWA Southcentral & Northcentral District and WWOAP Central Section
Presented by Serena DiMagno, Sr. Environmental Consultant
serena.dimagno@ssmgroup.com
Data Capture technology is quickly becoming a way for water and wastewater treatment plants to efficiently collect information, analyze the results, and optimize performance.
Read MoreGIS technologies allow you to make your data work for you. Instead of storing information in multiple locations- maps, spreadsheets, notepads, clipboards, cell phones, email chains- now we have the ability to put it all in just one, single place.
Read MoreToday is #STEMSTEAMDay which inspires kids to explore and pursue their interests in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. Today we’re celebrating just a few of our employees and the people and experiences in their lives that brought them here.
Read MoreChecklists are an incredibly simple, incredibly powerful tool.
Read MoreReading Eagle Young Professionals Profile Edition
Read MoreWhat we’re actually talking about is social infrastructure. These are spaces intentionally designed to support the formation of human connections and interactions. Social infrastructures are the places where human bonds are formed. They are the spots where relationships begin and where human interaction is created.
Read MoreWater quality month reminds us to take a long, hard look at what our households, communities, and places of employment are doing to protect sources of water. But what does water quality mean?
Read MoreData Capture technology is quickly becoming a way for water and wastewater treatment plants to efficiently collect information, analyze the results, and optimize performance.
Read MoreNew Requirements for Drinking Water Utilities
On October 23, 2018, America’s Water Infrastructure Act (AWIA) was signed into law requiring community water systems serving more than 3,300 people to complete a risk assessment and develop an emergency response plan.
Read MoreThis month we tip our hats to mechanical engineer Willis Haviland Carrier and celebrate the idea that helped make those long, hot days a little more comfortable: air conditioning.
REGULATORY UPDATE: America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 - Risk Assessments and Emergency Response Plans
Every year, more than 4.1 million workers suffer a serious job-related injury or illness.
Read MoreOutfall Field Screening Report & Data management through ArcGIS Online
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