Marathon Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. (Marathon) worked with the Diocese of Camden, Bishop McCarthy Residence and the project architect to develop an addition to the existing convalescent home to provide separate facilities for their existing sub-acute services. The expansion of the facility included a 6,200 square feet building addition, parking lot expansion, reconfigured loading and service area, stormwater management facilities, landscaping, lighting, utilities, and associated site amenities on a 9.6 acre tract in Vineland, Cumberland County, New Jersey. The site design was prepared with substantial input from the City Planning and Engineering Departments to alleviate existing parking and loading concerns and resulted in a much safer and efficient layout for residents, visitors, maintenance staff, and service personnel.
The approvals obtained in connection with the project include Conditional Use Variance and Preliminary and Final Site Plan approval from the Vineland Zoning Board, Site Plan approval from Cumberland County, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Certification from Cumberland-Salem Conservation District. Marathon also coordinated with the project architect for compliance with comments from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs to obtain State approval for the construction.
Client: Diocese of Camden
631 Market Street
P.O. Box 708
Camden, New Jersey 08101
Akemi Kuroda, RA (856) 583-2847
Period of Performance:
2007-2009
Key Personnel:
Rick Clemson, P.E.
Jason T. Sciullo, P.E.
Gerhard Mueller
Sharon Russell