Pittsburgh (Holiday Drive), Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh (Holiday Drive), Pennsylvania
A common nickname for Pittsburgh is the Steel City. Known as the steel making capital of the world, Pittsburgh steel built the Brooklyn Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, the Chrysler Building, and the Empire State Building.
But Pittsburgh has many impressive “firsts” that make it a very special city. Decade after decade, we have contributed to so many of the things taken for granted today, big and small. The first polio vaccine developed at a local University, the nation’s first daylight savings plan devised by a City Councilman, and the first true baseball stadium was built in Pittsburgh. Let’s not forget the first Zippo lighter was invented here and the world’s first movie theater that opened on Smithfield Street.
As members of this community we strive to continue the tradition of forward thinking by working with our clients to produce exceptional outcomes. Whether helping to relieve traffic congestion in Shaefferstown, promoting mass transit with our design of park-n-ride stations in Harrisburg, or working with PennDOT to increase accessibility for persons with disabilities, we are committed to enhancing the lives of those who live and work in central Pennsylvania.
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