Public Outreach
Context-Sensitive Design (or) Public Outreach (or) Community Involvement (or) Public Involvement – all great terms to mean engagement with the public towards the successful outcome of your project. Our Public Involvement team, led by Carol Beske/Director of Public Involvement, will provide support to the client and project teams. Working with each project’s unique community, we conduct meetings with elected officials, state/federal agencies and stakeholders, identify project issues, address issues, and facilitate public meetings. We host both in person and virtual Open Houses, Public Information Centers, Public Hearings, Town Hall Meetings and provide information to the public through client websites and social media. We develop project-specific Public Participation Programs that build trust and address the local issues and needs. By facilitating community understanding of our projects and gaining support within the communities, projects are completed on schedule.

Palmyra Cove Nature Park The Palmyra Cove Nature Park consists of approximately 300+ acres along the Delaware River south of the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. … CONTINUE »

Princeton Theological Seminary ACT prepared a Stormwater Management Master Plan for the residential campus of the Princeton Theological Seminary in preparation for redevelopment … CONTINUE »

PSE&G Utility Transmission Upgrade This electrical transmission upgrade project included the program management associated with permit procurement and construction readiness for along a 7.5 mile transmission line in Burlington and Camd … CONTINUE »

Ocean City Dredging Program ACT Engineers has partnered with Anchor QEA to develop a dredging plan to maintain the waterway, lagoons and harbors in the bay area of Ocean City. … CONTINUE »

Trenton Waterfront Park As part of Trenton’s waterfront redevelopment program along the Delaware River, ACT Engineers designed the Waterfront Plaza and Riverwalk. This waterfront development project is an 8 acre linear park … CONTINUE »

Washington Crossing Bridge As part of the Rehabilitation team, ACT Engineers was responsible for topographic survey, base mapping, wetland delineation, stake-out, permitting and coordination with multiple stakeholders … CONTINUE »

Route 52 Causeway Replacement Public Involvement began in 2002 with the two communities connected by a deteriorating causeway critical to both shore communities that depend on tourism and the ability to move large numbers of peopl … CONTINUE »