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Reimagining Resources highlights E&LP projects that transform existing resources in creative, sustainable ways and envision solutions for global problems such as climate change and resource scarcity. Our multidisciplinary firm extensively and strategically designs across the five pillars of Climate, Ecological, Economic, Energy, and Social. As engineers, planners, landscape architects, and scientists, we know that society must reimagine our resources to realize our collective vision of a sustainable future through innovation. Simultaneously, collaborative action across design professions, policy makers, and government officials can mitigate emerging problems such as infrastructure failure, water scarcity, energy grid disruption, flooding, and extreme weather patterns.

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Reimagining Resources

Climate

How are we using resources to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change?

Ecological

How are we enhancing, restoring, and protecting existing ecosystems to ensure the long-term health of habitats?

Economic

How are we creating opportunities for clients and local governments to generate economic growth?

Energy

How are we investing and utilizing renewable energy sources to adapt to a changing market?

Social

How do we create resources that connect and strengthen communities?

Millville Approves 50MW Nabb Solar I Farm

In addition to providing the preliminary & final major site plan & minor subdivision for Dakota Power Partners’ recently approved 70 MW Harmony Plains Solar Farm, E&LP has provided Flood Hazard Area Evaluation engineering services for their 50MW Nabb Solar...

E&LP Celebrates Chris Nusser’s 15th Company Anniversary

E&LP recognized Chris Nusser, PE, PP during Engineers Week for his 15 years of outstanding work at E&LP. We celebrate Chris’ integral role as Senior Program Manager of Civil Engineering and his expertise in civil site engineering, site planning, solar energy...

Town of Clinton Approves Restaurant and Hotel

Last month, the Town of Clinton Land Use Board approved the Preliminary & Final Site Plan for a multi-phase project containing a one-story meeting space building and a three-story hotel and Brass Tap restaurant on Route 31 North at the recently developed Marriott...

Use Variance Approval for Hotel Addition to Stone House at Stirling Ridge

Congratulations to our civil engineering team and Principal Chris Nusser, our client Landmark Developers, and architect Jeff Fleisher for obtaining a Use Variance approval to construct a 40-room hotel to support the existing Stone House at Stirling Ridge in Warren...

Evesham Township Awards E&LP the New Park Design for the Beagle Club

E&LP is excited to announce that Evesham Township awarded us the concept plan for a passive recreation park on the land of the Garden State Beagle Club. Currently, a community survey is being conducted until 10-1, and we are conducting site investigations,...

E&LP Welcomes Project Scientist Haley Durning

Haley joins E&LP as Project Scientist and will be located in our High Bridge office. Haley has a Masters in Environmental Engineering from Clemson University and recently moved to High Bridge where she enjoys DIY projects and gardening. She also enjoys college...

Frog Pond Restoration in Newburyport, Massachusetts Project Update

E&LP is teaming with Aqueous Consultants, LLC on a restoration project for Frog Pond located in the Bartlet Mall in downtown Newburyport, Massachusetts to improve water quality and establish a “stable water’s edge.”[1] After years of deteriorating conditions, “the...

Dakota Power Partners’ Harmony Plains Solar Farm Approved

In early January, Harmony Township approved the Dakota Power Partners’ Harmony Plains Solar Farm. E&LP prepared the preliminary & final major site plan & minor subdivision. Dakota Power Partners “have collectively developed more than 1,000 MW of operating...

2023 PARKing Day

Since 2008, Philadelphia has celebrated Parking Day to raise public awareness to the need for green, public spaces in urban environments. Philadelphia’s park space skyrockets for one day each year as activists, artists, architects, engineers, and other citizens...

E&LP’s Edward Confair, PE, PLA, CPRP Presents at NJIT’s Redeveloping for Resilience Free Webinar on 6-29

Join E&LP's Ed Confair, PE, PLA, CPRP, Senior Program Manager of Resiliency, for a free Webinar hosted by NJ Brownfields Assistance Center at NJIT: Redeveloping for Resilience: Transforming Brownfields for Community Resilience to Climate Change. On 6-29 from 10:00...