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Penland promoted to Vice President, Technology

PITTSBURGH (March 5, 2008) -- Robert O. Agbede, President and CEO of Chester Engineers, is pleased to announce the promotion of Jerry Penland to Vice President, Technology for Chester Engineers.

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Chester Engineers appoints senior vice president and chief technical officer

PITTSBURGH, PA –  (Nov. 6, 2007) -- Robert O. Agbede, president and CEO of Chester Engineers, is pleased to announce the appointment of James H. Reynolds, Ph.D., P.E. as Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer.   More >


A Win in Butler, PA
The Butler Area Sewer Authority has voted to keep using Chester Engineers as its consulting engineer, making BASA one of the firm’s longest continuous clients. More >


Exporting our strengths
Motor City firm chooses industrial group

Pittsburgh, PA (Sept. 13, 2007) -- Chester Engineers has been chosen by Marathon Petroleum in Detroit to provide design-build services to expand its Waste Water Chemical Building.


Chester Engineers appoints vice president, corporate communications
Robert O. Agbede, president and CEO of Chester Engineers, is pleased to announce the appointment of Edwina L. Kaikai to the position of vice president, corporate communications and public relations. More >


Local Pittsburgh Engineering Firm Awarded Major Bahamas Project
Chester Engineers providing engineering and planning services for Nassau water treatment facility. More >>


Columbus Office - New Project
Chester Engineers has just been selected as part of the Columbus Professional Program Management (PPM) team. Our first of many tasks under this program will be to define the scope and evaluate the impact of the following Capital Improvement Projects (CIP's) on the Columbus Wet Weather Management Plan:


Atlanta Office - New Project
In conjunction with Southeast Pipe Survey, Chester Engineers just received formal notice from the City of Atlanta that our team was selected for the Pipe Bursting Project.




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