Gateway Engineers

Gateway Engineers

Civil Engineering

Pittsburgh, PA 2,765 followers

A Full-Service Civil Engineering Firm

About us

Gateway Engineers (Gateway) is a full-service civil engineering firm with offices in both Pittsburgh and Butler, PA. Founded in 1954 by acquiring firms that date to the early 1900s, Gateway Engineers played a prominent role in developing Pittsburgh and its communities. Gateway is driven by its mission to help clients reach a higher level of success through knowledge, experience, and responsiveness. As an ENR Top 500 Firm for the past six years, Gateway Engineers is one of the most highly regarded civil engineering firms in the region. Gateway strives to meet—and exceed—client expectations on every project, regardless of size or scope. Gateway Engineers believes that health and safety are paramount in every phase of our project execution methodology. Gateway provides proactive training, proper equipment, and exceptional support to ensure the health and safety of our employees, business partners, and clients. Today, Gateway Engineers continues to evolve with the industry while remaining dedicated to our core values. With project-focused management, unparalleled engineering expertise, and technical depth, Gateway will develop innovative solutions for every project we execute.

Website
http://www.gatewayengineers.com
Industry
Civil Engineering
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Pittsburgh, PA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1954
Specialties
Land Development, Municipal Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Surveying, Inspection/Material Testing, GIS Mapping, Geotechnical, Structural Engineering, Traffic Engineering, and Environmental/Ecological

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    Internships at Gateway are designed to impart practical industry training and real-project exposure through experiential learning. Last week, Gateway's Director of Project Management, Aaron L. Richardson, PMP, led our interns on a tour of North Strabane Township Park for a first-hand look at the integrated solutions we provided to develop a safe and beautiful park for the community of North Strabane and its visitors. Gateway intern Sydney Stahl, an upcoming senior at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania studying Environmental Biology said, "The weekly site tours offer a hands-on experience that allows interns to apply our schooling as well as see projects that were originally designed in the office, in person. Each tour gives insight into projects in a variety of ways by teaching us about the potential and actual issues faced, the solutions created, the processes of guiding stakeholders, and the project management operations, especially as they relate to specific personnel resources." Interested in learning more about the services we offer? Visit: https://bit.ly/3VQ2WkG #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #CivilEngineering #InternshipsAtGateway

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    Gateway Engineers is pleased to announce that Jacob Sutton, E.I.T., S.E.O., is now performing the function of Project Manager. Throughout his time at Gateway, Jacob has worked on and supported a variety of projects from our market sectors, continuously demonstrating their commitment to helping our clients reach a higher level of success. Gateway's Project Manager Development System, created by Aaron L. Richardson, PMP, Director of Project Management, continually engages, prepares, develops, and improves the Project Management skills, behaviors and competencies of employees pursuing or performing the function of Project Manager here at Gateway. After receiving his associate degree in environmental science, Jacob realized that furthering his education and pursuing a career in civil and environmental engineering would provide him with the opportunity to positively impact the environment and community. Jacob then went on to receive his bachelor's degree in civil and environmental engineering from Youngstown State University. Since beginning his career at Gateway in July of 2020, Jacob has obtained his Engineer-In-Training (EIT) and Pennsylvania Sewage Enforcement Officer (SEO) certifications. When he isn’t in the field or the office, Jacob enjoys many outdoor activities including fishing, hunting and hiking. Please join us in congratulating Jacob! 😊 #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #CivilEngineering #ProjectManagement

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    As we prepare to celebrate our 70th anniversary, let's take a look back at our origin story. "How did Gateway Engineers get its name?" is a question we are frequently asked. Gateway can trace its Pittsburgh heritage all the way back to 1882, to the first surveying crews that staked out building and infrastructure sites of the rapidly growing city, its steel mills, and the communities that housed its residents. Our corporate ancestors include highly respected firms who played prominent roles in developing Pittsburgh and the communities throughout the region: McBride Surveying and Engineering; Robert A. Schneider; Blum, Weldin and Company; Braun and Fulton; M.E. Frye and Associates, Gray-Warnick Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Inc. (EMI). Gateway's Founding Fathers were leaders at these firms, often working together as complementary partners. One specific project, however, would bring these individuals together and serve as the catalyst for them to form their own firm. The redevelopment of downtown Pittsburgh in the late 1950s, known as Renaissance I and II, transformed the city from its industrial age into what it is today. Gateway Towers, located at Gateway Center in downtown Pittsburgh, was designed to be the the city’s largest and most luxurious apartment building at the time. Construction began in late 1962 and was completed in mid 1964. After being recognized for the engineering and surveying services we provided for the Gateway Towers, the rest is truly history. We decided to name ourselves Gateway Engineers after the project that put us on the map, and since then, we haven't looked back. #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #CivilEngineering #70years

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    Gateway Engineers is currently looking for an experienced Geotechnical Engineer to join our team! This position is full-time and in person at our headquarters in Pittsburgh, PA. Local travel may be required, but any major travel will not be required for months at a time. Interested? We'd love to hear from you! Scan the QR to apply or visit our website at https://bit.ly/3JOzl5t. #GatewayEngineers #CivilEngineering #GeotechnicalEngineer #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #NowHiring

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    Here at Gateway, people are at the center of everything we do, and as employees, they are our most valuable asset. Before #NationalSafetyMonth comes to an end, we want to recognize our Health and Safety Compliance Specialist, Tyler Dickson, for his dedication to keeping all of us safe year-round. A typical day for Tyler begins with him reviewing current jobsite work with field personnel to see if any additional safety measures or assistance may be needed. Throughout the day, Tyler performs safety site visits, reviewing jobsites, potential hazards, and any work being done. Most importantly, he checks in with employee’s on-site to discuss safety observations, trends, and any resources needed to improve the job task. "Gateway’s philosophy is that our people are our best resource, and we have the responsibility and duty to protect them," Tyler said. "When we’ve faced situations where we can’t perform work safely, we don’t 'just get it done'; we communicate, coordinate, and collaborate with our project teams and resources to ensure that we can eliminate the hazards to perform work safely, protect our employees, and deliver quality and incident-free service to our clients." #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #CivilEngineering

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    Work/life balance. What does it mean to you? At Gateway Engineers, we acknowledge that work-life balance can mean something different to everyone. Whether you’re a recent college graduate or have been in the industry for quite some time, Gateway is committed to supporting each individual’s personal and professional goals. Interested in learning more? Visit: https://bit.ly/4biJTpo #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #CivilEngineering #WorkLifeBalance

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    As the long-time presenting sponsor, Gateway Engineers was front and center at the Pittsburgh Business Times' Corridors of Opportunity event last Thursday in Southpointe. Gateway Project Manager and longstanding Washington County resident, Scott Rusmisel, P.E., S.E.O, provided welcoming remarks to the crowd of over 250 attendees, and briefly shared how he has firsthand witnessed the transformation of the Southpointe business region. We are looking forward to the third COO event in November! #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #PGHCorridors #CivilEngineering #Southpointe

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    The Township of Upper St. Clair's Boyce Mayview Park represents more than green space – it is a destination for residents and families living in Pittsburgh's South Hills. Featuring a 90,000 square-foot state-of-the-art community and recreation center, community gardens, and miles of trail systems that wind through its combined 475 acres, the park was designed and engineered by Gateway and partners and opened to the public in June 2009. Gateway Engineers' CEO, Jason D. Jesso, PMP, recently led our summer interns on a site visit to Boyce Mayview, surveying the park's many features to demonstrate Gateway's integrated engineering and design solutions. Read more about the center here: https://bit.ly/3V7raqp #GatewayEngineers #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose #CivilEngineering #UpperStClair

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    Gateway Engineers is proud to once again be the presenting sponsor of Pittsburgh Business Times' Corridors of Opportunity. Tomorrow, join Gateway's Scott Rusmisel, P.E., S.E.O, along with expert panelists, as they discuss Southpointe, its current transformation, and what it means for business within the Southpointe region. To register or for more information, visit: https://bit.ly/3x6S2Pb #GatewayEngineers #PittsburghBusinessTimes #PGHCorridors #PeopleProjectsAndPurpose

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