LIVIC Civil's founders are proud to announce furthering education from two of their employees. Two project engineers, Brent Littlejohn and Corey Johnson, both recently passed their PE exams (Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination). With these passing scores, Brent and Corey can obtain a professional engineering license. With a professional engineering license in hand, they will be able to sign, seal and submit engineering plans to a public authority.
Brent’s completed projects thus far include:
-Webstaurant Store Warehouse in Buckhorn, Pa., where he conducted a transportation impact study including the analysis of 6 existing traffic signals, and modernization and retiming of the traffic signal at the warehouse entrance.
-Bloom Road and Academy Avenue intersection traffic signal upgrades in Mahoning Township, Pa., where he assisted in upgrading the existing signal detection to a video detection system and improved the level-of-service for the a.m. and p.m. peak hours for more efficient signal timings.
Corey’s completed projects thus far include:
- Buckhorn Warehouse, a 580,000 square foot warehouse, where he completed the site layout design to grading, stormwater design, and permitting.
- Brightfarms, a greenhouse in Penn Township, where he completed site layout grading, and stormwater design assistance.
- Burger King in Milton, where he completed the layout of the site, grading, stormwater design, and permitting; and Bald Top Road reconstruction, where he designed new road alignment and road grades, along with completed construction plans.
LIVIC Civil is a civil engineering firm specializing in transportation and commercial, land development and municipal engineering, with locations in Selinsgrove, Bloomsburg, and Harrisburg.
For more information about LIVIC Civil, visit www.liviccivil.com.