Advanced GeoServices Acquires R.E. Coleman Associates, Inc.

April 28, 2006

Advanced GeoServices, a multi-disciplinary consulting firm specializing in civil, environmental and geotechnical engineering, announced the acquisition of R.E. Coleman Associates, Inc., a civil, municipal, water and wastewater engineering firm.

R.E. Coleman has over 30 years of experience and serves numerous institutional, industrial, municipal, commercial and residential clients.

“Our merger will greatly expand our capability to apply our combined expertise to serve a more diverse clientele by offering many more services,” said Ron Coleman.

Since its inception in 1992, Advanced GeoServices has helped industry solve its major environmental problems throughout the U.S. In addition, more locally, Advanced GeoServices has provided geotechnical consulting services and last year broadened its capabilities through the acquisition of an established civil/site design, land planning and surveying firm.

The addition of R.E. Coleman Associates enables Advanced GeoServices to provide comprehensive and integrated solutions to address all aspects of land development, redevelopment and brownfields from initial planning through construction, primarily in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and New York.

R.E. Coleman Associates is now located at Advanced GeoServices’ offices at 1055 Andrew Drive, Suite A, West Chester, PA 19380-4293.

Source: Advanced GeoServices Corp.

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