Service Spotlight: Traffic & Transportation

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Our Traffic and Transportation Department partners with clients to deliver smart, sustainable transportation solutions that keep communities moving efficiently. From early planning to final construction, we design strategies that improve mobility, enhance user experience, and meet local standards across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Whether working with municipalities, state agencies, or private developers, we provide […]

Client Spotlight: New Jersey American Water

New Jersey American Water team, a client of Carroll Engineering

Carroll Engineering is excited to highlight our long-time partnership with New Jersey American Water. As the largest water service provider in the state, they supply drinking water and wastewater service to about 2.9 million people across more than 190 communities, with additional service provided through bulk purchase agreements. Their team of 850+ professionals keeps systems […]

Carroll Engineering Celebrates Ribbon Cutting at Paul Robeson Charter School

Carroll Engineering was proud to join Paul Robeson Charter School in Trenton, NJ for the ribbon cutting of its new academic building, a project years in the making and rooted in community impact. As part of the team that helped bring this project to life, Tom Fik, P.E., CME, LEED AP, our Planning and Site […]

Borough of Freemansburg Main Street Reconstruction Project Earns 2025 LVPC Transportation Award

Borough of Freemansburg Wins 2025 LVPC Transportation Award with Support from Carroll Engineering

Carroll Engineering Corporation is proud to have been part of the team behind the Freemansburg Main Street Reconstruction Project, which earned the 2025 Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Transportation Award at this year’s LVPC Awards Gala. The recognition highlights the Borough of Freemansburg’s commitment to improving safety, accessibility, and infrastructure, and we are pleased to have […]

From Blueprint to Reality: The Journey of a Civil Engineering Project

Civil Engineering projects are more than just structures—they’re the backbone of modern society. From bridges and highways to water systems and skyscrapers, these projects shape how we live, work, and connect. But have you ever wondered what it takes to turn a concept into a finished project? Understanding the project life cycle isn’t just for […]

When Do I Need to Hire a Geologist? Essential Insights for Your Next Project

When planning a development project or an infrastructure upgrade, geology might not be the first thing on your mind—but it should be. The ground beneath your project can make or break its success. From soil stability to groundwater contamination investigations, geological factors influence safety, compliance, and cost efficiency. At Carroll Engineering, we provide comprehensive environmental […]

Building Safer Streets: How Municipalities Benefit from Modern Traffic Engineering

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Creating safer, more efficient streets takes more than meets the eye – it requires smart planning, real data, and modern engineering working together. Across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, municipalities are navigating heavier traffic, aging road systems, ongoing development, and growing safety concerns from residents. Modern traffic engineering gives local governments the tools, insight, and strategy […]

When Do I Need to Hire a Civil Engineer?

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Whether you’re planning a new construction project, tackling a major renovation, or dealing with persistent drainage issues on your property, knowing when to hire a civil engineer can make all the difference. Civil engineers are the unsung heroes behind the scenes, ensuring that projects are not only structurally sound but also efficient, sustainable, and compliant […]

MS4 Permit Updates: What You Need to Know

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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) recently released guidance outlining draft updates to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program. These proposed changes aim to shift the focus from pollutant reduction to volume management — impacting how municipalities plan, fund, and document stormwater management activities. Key Updates at a Glance Volume Management Plans (VMPs) will replace Pollutant […]