Main Headquarters:
677 Durham Rd
Newtown, Pennsylvania, 18940
Phone Number:
(215) 598-1230
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Dumack Engineering serves the public within the disciplines of engineering and surveying. Since 1964, we have faithfully accepted the many responsibilities required in the planning and design of successful structural & civil engineering projects. Whether its land development or subdivision design, alta surveys, historic renovations, boundary or topographic surveying, stormwater design, new construction or building additions, Dumack Engineering is positioned to provide engineering expertise.We are well prepared to represent our clients to successful project completion in 35 states and the District of Columbia, along the entire eastern coast, and across the country.
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Newtown has one or more professional engineers. An engineer is a professional who applies scientific knowledge and mathematics along with innovative ideas, for solving technical problems. They work on applied sciences, and design structures, technologies, inventions and machines within the limitations of practicality, cost and safety. They act, in essence, as the link between pure sciences and the world of human applications. There are limitations in the usage of the term professional engineer, and one has to write licensing examinations (apart from the actual degree) to be able to legally use the term, as well as be responsible for signing, sealing or stamping technical documentation.