KCI’s Harrisburg Pike Wins ACEC/PA Award
February 12, 2009
Mechanicsburg, PA
At their annual Diamond Awards banquet on February 5, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Pennsylvania (ACEC/PA) presented KCI with an Honor Award in the studies, research and consulting category for the Harrisburg Pike Transportation and Land Use Study.
Among Lancaster County’s most congested and most important roadways, Harrisburg Pike bisects the area’s largest designated urban growth area. KCI worked with the County to address existing problems and proactively prepare for future capacity needs along a five-mile section of the roadway. Their focus on movement, connectivity and multi-modalism netted a range of strategies that can be implemented over the next 20 years to create a corridor where people, not vehicles, move smarter.
KCI last won an ACEC/PA Diamond Award for the Montour Run Watershed River Conservation and Land Use Plan project in 2000.
KCI is an engineering, consulting and construction firm serving clients throughout the U.S. and beyond. With revenues of approximately $124 million in 2010, KCI is ranked 82 on the Engineering News-Record's list of the top 500 engineering firms in the country. Roughly 850 KCI employee owners provide environmental, transportation, telecommunications, construction, facilities, and land development services from more than 20 locations. For more information, visit www.kci.com.
For more information please contact:
George G. Perdikakis, Sr.
georgep@kci.com
410.316.7951
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