by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Jun 2, 2021 | Engineering, Green Infrastructure, Land Revitalization, Landscape Architecture
We are proud to announce that Jersey City awarded E&LP the Leonard Gordon Park: Phase I: Site Lighting and Circulation Improvements contract during their Meeting of the Municipal Council on 5/26. For this phase of improvements, E&LP will provide professional...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Apr 15, 2021 | Commercial, Green Infrastructure, Residential, Sustainability
Last week, the City of Princeton approved the Griggs Corner mixed-use building[1] major site plan, which advances this infill development that will enhance the Central Business District by adding streetscape improvements, restaurant and retail space, and eight...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Apr 6, 2021 | Education, Engineering, Events, Green Infrastructure, Resiliency, Sustainability
E&LP Project Engineer, Clare Moriarty, will be virtually speaking at the New Jersey Section of the American Water Resources Association (NJ-AWRA)’s Lightning Talks on 4/13/2021 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Her presentation, “Hoboken Northwest Resiliency Park...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Apr 1, 2021 | Environmental, Green Infrastructure, Land Revitalization, Sustainability
E&LP’s team of volunteers is eager to participate again in the Raritan Headwaters 31st Annual Stream Cleanup on 4/17. We are glad to help the Raritan Headwaters Association (RHA), a nonprofit that has “served as the watchdog for the 470-square-mile North and South...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Mar 30, 2021 | Engineering, Equitable Communities, Green Infrastructure, Playground Design
Last month, Lansdowne Borough in Delaware County awarded Studio Ludo and E&LP their McKinley Avenue Tot Lot project. We are excited for this playground project and to work again with Studio Ludo, who we have teamed with for many projects, including Philadelphia’s...
by Stephanie Pagan-Guridy | Nov 19, 2020 | Green Infrastructure, Site Design, Surveying, Sustainability
E&LP Project Engineers perform a field investigation to identify any specific topographic, man-made, or natural features that may affect the proposed designs of the 215-acre new Ocean County Park in Manchester Township, New Jersey. The trip was helpful in...