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Coastal Engineering Company of Orleans Cape Cod

News

Our latest press, news, events and other updates.

Mini Golf Tournament

Coastal Engineering team has enjoyed a nice mini golf outing and dinner social last week.

Marshall Puffer and Jason Hastings Present to Nauset Middle School Summer Program Students

Did you know that presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln were also surveyors? Nauset Middle School Summer Program Students learned that and many other fun facts at the Coastal Engineering presentation.

Todd Turcotte, P.E. joins Coastal Engineering as Marine Division Manager

Coastal Engineering is pleased to welcome Todd Turcotte, P.E. to its team as Marine Division Manager.

Brewster Woods Affordable Housing Celebrates Groundbreaking

Brewster Woods will be a community of 30 units of rental housing serving low and moderate income households.

June marks the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above-normal year with 13-20 named storms.

Happy Brewster in Bloom Festival Weekend!

35th Annual Brewster in Bloom festival takes place this weekend, April 30, May 1 and 2, 2021. Coastal Engineering Co. staff had fun volunteering in the celebration!

Todd Chapman, PLS Joins Coastal Engineering Company

Coastal Engineering Co. is pleased to welcome Todd Chapman, PLS to its team as the Land Survey Division Manager.

Cole Bateman Attains P.E. Licensure

​Coastal Engineering Co. is pleased to announce that Nicholas (Cole) Bateman has earned Professional Engineer licensure.

The Provincetown Independent: A Spring Opening is Planned for Pilgrim Monument Inclined Elevator

The $5 million Bradford Access Project, funded by the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum (PMPM), will carry passengers up 85-foot-tall High Pole Hill in two-minute rides. It’s expected to be completed by spring, said K. David Weidner, PMPM’s executive director.