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Pennoni’s Nathan Cline Wins 2013 Promise Award from Chester County Engineers

Pennoni Associates is pleased to announce that Nathan Cline, PE, was given the 2013 Promise Award by the Chester County Engineers. The Promise Award recognizes a civil engineer who has demonstrated early in his/her career a high degree of professional skill and commitment to the industry.

Mr. Cline serves as the municipal division manager for Pennoni’s West Chester office and has been with Pennoni for 12 years. In this position, he is responsible for the management and growth of Pennoni’s municipal clients in the area, as well as a staff of seven engineers, inspectors and code officials within the division. The division consisted of only two employees when Mr. Cline took on the role. He currently serves as the Township Engineer for Concord Township in Delaware County and New Garden Township in Chester County, while assisting multiple other municipalities in both Delaware and Chester Counties, including the Borough of Downingtown, the City of Chester and Upper Chichester Township. In his role as Township Engineer, Mr. Cline has managed a wide array of projects, including a $2.5 million athletic field complex in Concord Township, annual road programs of over $400,000, road replacement projects, E&S and Act 167 permitting, storm and sanitary sewer capital projects and subdivision/land development reviews and construction observation for such diverse projects as the Concordville Town Center, White Clay Pointe, Maris Grove by Erickson, Costco and River Station East.

Mr. Cline earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Villanova University in 2000 and a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management from Drexel University in 2008. He has been a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Pennsylvania since 2006 and completed Chester County’s Master Planner Program in 2012.

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Chester County Engineers (CCE) was formed in 2006 by Denny L. Howell, PE, to promote excellence, encourage cooperation with reviewing agencies and create educational opportunities among the civil engineers in Chester County and throughout southeastern Pennsylvania. The civil engineering profession had become so dynamic with constantly changing regulations, codes, ordinances and design philosophies that Howell felt that the profession needed an organization that would be dedicated to ensuring the highest level of standards both in design practices as well as professional conduct. The CCE Organization strives to work with state and local officials and utilize sound engineering principles to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public.

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