About

Objectives

Pyramid Engineering was formed in Altoona, Pennsylvania as a professional corporation in 2000 with three main objectives in mind to set itself apart from other consultants.

1 To provide the client with quality designs through direct partner involvement from conceptual design through building occupancy.

2To provide the client with well coordinated construction documents through constant communication between the owner, architect, consultants, vendors and contractors

3To provide the client with superior service by responding to questions and concerns in a timely manner.

Principals

As a full service-consulting firm, Pyramid Engineering provides complete design services through all phases of construction. The principals are committed to meeting the established schedules and budgets as well as producing efficient designs that result in reliable system operation. From preliminary planning to final design and construction inspection, we have the professional staff to meet virtually every technical need of our clients.

Since our founding, our firm has experienced steady growth. Our senior staff averages over 20 years experience in their respective disciplines. From our office in Altoona, we can effectively provide comprehensive engineering, planning, design, and construction services throughout the northeast.

Goals

Our goal as professional engineers has always been to provide our clients with the most responsive and comprehensive services possible. Our areas of expertise complement each other, allowing us to complete a project from start to finish entirely in-house. We know we have a reputation for excellence to maintain, which translates into a commitment to work harder than others.

Since its founding, Pyramid has established a solid and diverse client base. The structuring of our management and our emphasis on quality assurance and value engineering have allowed us to maintain a steady rate of growth, while providing the responsiveness and enthusiasm of a small firm and the stability and technical depth of a large firm.