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Daniel P. Barbato, PE Copy

Associate Vice President and Office Director

Daniel P. Barbato, PE, serves as Associate Vice President and Office Director for our Newark, DE office. He is responsible for client services and business development efforts for the office and for managing the success and growth of the Newark staff and projects. Dan joined Pennoni in 2007 and his experience includes a strong emphasis on water and wastewater treatment plant design and operations, water and sewer system design, public works projects, stream and pond monitoring and restoration projects, and on-call project management and engineering support for cities, towns, and authorities. Dan also provides specialized engineering services to renowned museum and garden facilities, such as Winterthur Museum and Longwood Gardens. Dan earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Delaware. He is a licensed professional engineer in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Florida, and is a licensed large wastewater system designer in Delaware. Dan served as the President of the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers and on the Board of Directors for the Delaware Nature Society. Dan volunteers at the Sunday Breakfast Mission and is a mentor for engineering college students.

Contact

  • Newark, DE Office
  • 302-351-5230
  • dbarbato@pennoni.com

Michael G. Baker Copy

Associate Vice President and Regional Utilities Discipline Leader

Michael G. Baker serves as Associate Vice President and Regional Utilities Discipline Leader. With more than 25 years of experience in the telecommunication/energy utility field, his hands-on experience with the construction of outside plant telecommunications and energy facilities provides him with a practical approach to utility construction and relocation. He has managed the design and construction inspection of numerous large-scale utility construction projects, including the placement of various pre-cast manholes, re-building of existing occupied vaults and manholes, placement of fiberglass structures, PVC, steel bridge duct, removal of existing manholes, and enlargement of central office buildings.

Contact

  • Columbia Office
  • 443-537-2743
  • mgbaker@pennoni.com

Anthony S. Bartolomeo, PE, ENV SP, Dist.M.ASCE Copy

Anthony S. Bartolomeo, PE, ENV SP, Dist.M.ASCE

Anthony S. Bartolomeo, PE, ENV SP, Dist.M.ASCE, serves as President and Chief Executive Officer. Tony joined Pennoni in 1986 and has more than 40 years of experience in environmental engineering, coupled with broad experience in relationship development at the federal, state, and local government levels, all of which have a stake in the success of major civil infrastructure projects. He has integrated the engineering and financial aspects of major projects into the legal, regulatory, and community objectives, to the benefit of Pennoni’s diverse client base. Tony is a licensed professional engineer in several states and is a civil engineering graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Tony serves as a member of the Board of Directors for a number of non-profit organizations. He is a board member of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, member of the Industry Trade Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Chairman of the Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University. He also served on the Governor’s Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Tony is a member and past chair of both the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Industry Leaders Council and the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) Design Professionals Coalition. While Chair of the Industry Leaders Council, he led the development of the ASCE Grand Challenge, which aspires to reduce the life cycle cost of our nation’s infrastructure systems by 50% by 2025.

Contact

  • Philadelphia Office
  • 215-222-3000
  • abartolomeo@pennoni.com

Andrew Bennett, PE Copy

Regional Vice President

Andrew Bennett, PE, serves as Regional Vice President for Pennsylvania North and West. He joined Pennoni in 2005 and has a wide variety of civil engineering experience, specializing in stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control. Andy is responsible for client service and business development efforts for the Wyoming Valley, State College, Mechanicsburg, Pittsburgh, and Uniontown offices, as well as the management, growth, and success of the Lehigh Valley office. His project experience includes designing, permitting, and constructing residential subdivisions, commercial, and industrial facilities, solid and aqueous waste management facilities, large earth embankments, and power generation facilities. His expertise also includes geotechnical and hydrogeologic investigations and analysis, site investigations and remediation, and traffic impact studies. Andy is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and a board member of the Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance.

Contact

  • Lehigh Valley Office
  • 610-422-2402
  • abennett@pennoni.com

Andrew Bennett, PE

Regional Vice President

Andrew Bennett, PE, serves as Regional Vice President for Pennsylvania North and West. He joined Pennoni in 2005 and has a wide variety of civil engineering experience, specializing in stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control. Andy is responsible for client service and business development efforts for the Wyoming Valley, State College, Mechanicsburg, Pittsburgh, and Uniontown offices, as well as the management, growth, and success of the Lehigh Valley office. His project experience includes designing, permitting, and constructing residential subdivisions, commercial, and industrial facilities, solid and aqueous waste management facilities, large earth embankments, and power generation facilities. His expertise also includes geotechnical and hydrogeologic investigations and analysis, site investigations and remediation, and traffic impact studies. Andy is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and a board member of the Pennsylvania Infrastructure and Technology Alliance.

Contact

  • Lehigh Valley Office
  • 610-422-2402
  • abennett@pennoni.com

Anthony S. Bartolomeo, PE, ENV SP, Dist.M.ASCE

Anthony S. Bartolomeo, PE, ENV SP, Dist.M.ASCE

Anthony S. Bartolomeo, PE, ENV SP, Dist.M.ASCE, serves as President and Chief Executive Officer. Tony joined Pennoni in 1986 and has more than 40 years of experience in environmental engineering, coupled with broad experience in relationship development at the federal, state, and local government levels, all of which have a stake in the success of major civil infrastructure projects. He has integrated the engineering and financial aspects of major projects into the legal, regulatory, and community objectives, to the benefit of Pennoni’s diverse client base. Tony is a licensed professional engineer in several states and is a civil engineering graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Tony serves as a member of the Board of Directors for a number of non-profit organizations. He is a board member of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, member of the Industry Trade Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Chairman of the Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Rutgers University. He also served on the Governor’s Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Tony is a member and past chair of both the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Industry Leaders Council and the American Council of Engineering Companies’ (ACEC) Design Professionals Coalition. While Chair of the Industry Leaders Council, he led the development of the ASCE Grand Challenge, which aspires to reduce the life cycle cost of our nation’s infrastructure systems by 50% by 2025.

Contact

  • Philadelphia Office
  • 215-222-3000
  • abartolomeo@pennoni.com

Michael G. Baker

Associate Vice President and Regional Utilities Discipline Leader

Michael G. Baker serves as Associate Vice President and Regional Utilities Discipline Leader. With more than 25 years of experience in the telecommunication/energy utility field, his hands-on experience with the construction of outside plant telecommunications and energy facilities provides him with a practical approach to utility construction and relocation. He has managed the design and construction inspection of numerous large-scale utility construction projects, including the placement of various pre-cast manholes, re-building of existing occupied vaults and manholes, placement of fiberglass structures, PVC, steel bridge duct, removal of existing manholes, and enlargement of central office buildings.

Contact

  • Columbia Office
  • 443-537-2743
  • mgbaker@pennoni.com

Daniel P. Barbato, PE

Associate Vice President and Office Director

Daniel P. Barbato, PE, serves as Associate Vice President and Office Director for our Newark, DE office. He is responsible for client services and business development efforts for the office and for managing the success and growth of the Newark staff and projects. Dan joined Pennoni in 2007 and his experience includes a strong emphasis on water and wastewater treatment plant design and operations, water and sewer system design, public works projects, stream and pond monitoring and restoration projects, and on-call project management and engineering support for cities, towns, and authorities. Dan also provides specialized engineering services to renowned museum and garden facilities, such as Winterthur Museum and Longwood Gardens. Dan earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Delaware. He is a licensed professional engineer in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Florida, and is a licensed large wastewater system designer in Delaware. Dan served as the President of the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers and on the Board of Directors for the Delaware Nature Society. Dan volunteers at the Sunday Breakfast Mission and is a mentor for engineering college students.

Contact

  • Newark, DE Office
  • 302-351-5230
  • dbarbato@pennoni.com
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