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Crown Point Ribbon Cutting 11-19-21
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Continuing the Tradition of Service Excellence
Water Resource Engineering in Indiana and Kentucky. -
Delaware County Ribbon Cutting 9 29 21
Morrison TIF Sidewalk Project - Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana
The Morrison TIF Sidewalk Project (Morrison/McGalliard Trail) brings a total of 5 miles of new multi-use trails, pathways, and sidewalks to the northwest business corridor of Muncie, Delaware County.
The overall goal for this project was to broaden the economic development opportunities within this northwest area of Muncie by connecting visitors and residents with area destinations and services, including Ball State University, hotels, food establishments, transit routes/stops, health services/medical offices, and the community-at-large.
A completed trail, sidewalk, and pathway system also enhances the quality of life for area residents, as well as the experience for visitors which encourages return trips to Delaware County and the City of Muncie.
Commonwealth Engineers looked at ways to connect people by providing a pathway from major destinations across the planning area. We looked at opportunities to create a corridor that might connect residential areas located further from the business district and simply provide connectivity between what is already there.
Immediately after construction, we saw numerous people begin walking these facilities, whether it was for health and enjoyment or with large crowds who can now walk from their hotels and apartments to attend Ball State Football games.
We appreciate working with the Delaware County Redevelopment Commission on this project and look forward to continued collaboration.
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Now in Kentucky!
New Kentucky Office Location: 922 State Street, Suite 400, Bowling Green, KY 42101 | 270.297.1177
Since 1974, Commonwealth Engineers, Inc. (Commonwealth) has been a leader in the water resource industry throughout the State of Indiana. Our focus for over 45 years has been to support communities with sustainable, state-of-the-art infrastructure that provides a healthy environment and job growth.
We also recognize the great need in helping communities and industries find solutions to their toughest environmental resource problems, not only in Indiana but also in the greater Midwest region.
That is why Commonwealth Engineers is excited to announce our expansion into Kentucky with a new regional office in Bowling Green, led by Vice President and Senior Project Manager Toby Church, P.E., C.E.A.
Our core team of engineers, scientists, regulators, and designers specialize in solving the most pressing matters related to wastewater, potable water, stormwater, sustainable infrastructure, dams, levees, waterways, site civil, and energy savings.
“Our niche expertise in water resource engineering has afforded us the opportunity to partner with other Engineering Consulting Firms across the Midwest. Based on these partnering experiences and interactions with corresponding client communities, it became apparent there is a much greater need in the water resource industry throughout the Midwest region, and Commonwealth can fill that need to the benefit of our partner communities,” states Commonwealth President, Al Stong. “To our existing partner communities, we thank you for your continued trust. To new communities, we invite you to explore how we can use our wealth of resources to master a common goal!”
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About Commonwealth Engineers, Inc. - Headquartered in Indianapolis, Commonwealth Engineers also has offices in Evansville, Fort Wayne, and Crown Point, IN, and Bowling Green, KY. Since 1974, Commonwealth has been committed to being the most comprehensive environmental engineering and consulting firm. For additional information, visit commonwealthengineers.com or call 317.888.1177. -
Commonwealth Engineers, Inc.
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Princeton, Indiana Wastewater Improvements Groundbreaking
On Wednesday, September 30th, the City of Princeton celebrated the groundbreaking of their Wastewater Improvements Project. The groundbreaking was a light at the end of a four-year tunnel for Princeton that included finding the right engineer, funding, and contractor for the job. -
Indiana Water Loss Audits
The Indiana Finance Authority has made a requirement to have a validated water loss audit every even year. The first validated audit is due August 1, 2020. Are you ready? If not, Commonwealth Engineers can help! -
The Commonwealth VR Experience
Elevating Engineering Design Services through the VR Experience. -
Commonwealth Engineers - Front-Line Defenders of the Environment
Dedicated to protecting one of our greatest resources, WATER, for over 40 years. -
Gaston, Indiana Groundbreaking
Wastewater Improvements Project -
Terre Haute HRC Building
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Terre Haute Solids Handling
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Terre Haute WWTP Tour
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Nappanee Soccer Complex
Soccer Complex, complete with an artificial turf field, was part of a multi-division project which included improvements to Nappanee street and development of municipal wells within the park. Commonwealth completed all engineering-related tasks for these projects. -
Elberfeld Groundbreaking 2018
Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Project -
Grand Opening - Crown Point, Indiana
Proud to expand our service locations to the northwest part of Indiana. -
Madison, IN - Hilltop CSO Storage Facility Concrete Pour
Madison, IN
750,000 Gallon Hilltop CSO Storage Facility
Foundation Slab Concrete Pour
April 25th, 2018 -
Time Lapse Nappanee
Long Term Control Plan Improvements Project
Division A - Construction -
Commonwealth Engineers - Quality of Life Starts Here
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The Future of Commonwealth
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Rensselaer LTCP and HRC Facility