Please join us in welcoming Bryce Campbell, Clark C. Cree, PLS and Tyler Salyards to the Keller team in Hollidaysburg! | |
Welcome Bryce, Clark, & Tyler! | |
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Our new Land Development Designer, Bryce Campbell is an Altoona native, and a Junior at Liberty University pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. Bryce also holds an Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice from Westmoreland County Community College. Prior to joining the team at Keller, Bryce worked in law enforcement as a Virginia State Trooper and served as a Patrol Officer for the Richmond City Police Department. He also has experience in construction and is skilled in welding, which allowed him to assist with the building and layout of belt lines and screen towers for coal mines and other on-site construction projects. Bryce’s strong passion for problem-solving and the outdoors, makes him a perfect fit for the Land Development team. | |
Clark C. Cree, PLS has been brought on as the new Director of Survey. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Penn State University. Clark has managed survey departments for over 20 years, serving as Survey Manager for several companies in the Harrisburg and Philadelphia area. In these roles, he was instrumental in developing and growing survey departments by spearheading business development, initiating cross-functional collaboration with other industries, instituting standard operating procedures (SOPs), and building relationships with clients. Originally from Fallentimber, Clark is excited for the opportunity to work closer to home and further develop Keller's strong survey department. | |
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Tyler Salyards is our newest Technical Assistant in Construction Inspection. Tyler is currently on track to becoming a Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI). He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural System Management from The Penn State University. Through the agricultural industry, Tyler has experience inspecting and designing concrete and site layouts for numerous dairy farms. He also helped install and troubleshoot equipment on dairy farms. In addition to working full-time, Tyler is the Owner/Operator of Red Harvest Designs, LLC. Utilizing his carpentry and laser engraving skills, he creates custom cabinetry and various other woodworking products, including cutting boards, coasters and bookmarks. | |
Recently, we asked our employees why they chose to work at Keller Engineers, CLICK the image below to view a slideshow of their responses. | |
Road construction season is in full swing, and it's important to be vigilant while driving through these zones. Below are some tips from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). To view the full article click here. | |
Before setting out on the road, research your route. If possible, avoid work zones and use available detours. | |
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Always keep your eyes on the road, especially in work zones. Be aware of all signage and avoid distractions such as your cellphone, eating, drinking, radio, GPS, and talking. | |
Lane closures, traffic pattern shifts, and reduced speeds are common in work zones. Make sure to slow down when entering a work zone and keep a sharp eye out for construction workers. | |
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Rear-end crashes are very common in work zones, maintain extra distance between you and the vehicle in front of you at all times. | |
Click the button below to watch a video on work zone safety made by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). | |
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