We’re celebrating a significant milestone at MidAtlantic as we mark the one-year anniversary of our architecture team! We’re incredibly proud of all that the architecture team has achieved in the…
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Recently, the MidAtlantic Dive Team had the incredible opportunity to witness a piece of maritime history unfold right before our eyes! While performing dive operations on the Delaware River, we…
We are excited to announce our involvement in the Deptford Community Solar project! Our team provided engineering and environmental services for this groundbreaking initiative on a 64-acre property on Almonesson…
MidAtlantic, a civil, architectural, environmental, and marine engineering and surveying firm, is pleased to announce that Suzanne E. Warren, PLS has been named a partner in the firm. In 2016,…
The RiverGrove Family Apartments Project was recognized as the “Leading Neighborhood Revitalization Partnership” of New Jersey at this year’s Governor’s Conference on Housing and Economic Development. MidAtlantic Engineering played a…
The River LINE was constructed from 1999 to 2004 as part of a $600 million investment to provide light rail services from Camden to Trenton. The southern alignment extends 34…
It is our pleasure to shine the spotlight on Mark Hatcher, one of our outstanding Survey Department team members who has consistently demonstrated exceptional performance and dedication to our organization. Since…
MidAtlantic is proud to support Pegasus Partners LLC as they continue revitalization efforts in the northern portion of Jersey City! Congratulations to the entire project team, including Pegasus, MHS Architecture…
MidAtlantic looks forward to seeing you at the Builders League of South Jersey Trade Show & Expo tomorrow from 5PM to 8PM at Lucien’s Manor! Stop by booth #27 to meet our team!…
MidAtlantic’s Robert Larsen recently had the opportunity to support Rutgers University and Ron Ladell as a guest speaker to business students interested in learning more about real estate law. The topic of the class was local…