JMT Project News:

JMT Environmental Technologies Clears The Way For Transformers 2
5/30/2008 12:00:00 AM

JMT was contacted in early May by Dreamworks to help get the Bethlehem Steel Building ready for filming of the movie Transformers 2. With the use of our International Guzzler Ace, JMT was first on the set clearing 4 warehouses to be used as office space.

JMT is proud to have assisted in clearing the way for production to proceed


JMT Breaks Ground at Morgan Hill
3/2/2008 12:00:00 AM

JMT has been awarded the demolition and site work by Welding Inc. of Charleston, WV. The project consists of the razing and rebuilding of two 1,000,000-gallon potable water storage tanks in Williams Township, PA for the Easton Suburban Water Authority. The project commenced February 25, 2008 and is scheduled for completion in October, 2009.








Paddlers Point Land Development
2/1/2008 12:00:00 AM

JMT has been working with Jada Development of Newburg, NY at Paddlers Point, located on the scenic Delaware River. All site development including infrastructure, lighting, and landscaping are being completed by JMT. These amenity filled town homes are scheduled for a March, 2008 Grand Opening. For more information on Paddlers Point please visit
www.paddlerspoint.com


Broadhead Creek Regional Authority
8/1/2007 12:00:00 AM

Working in and around our waterways always presents difficult and unique challenges; infringement on Fish and Wildlife, ecological factors, and longevity of the installation are just a few considerations. JMT has recently completed the replacement of 180 linear feet of 12 inch concrete encased ductile iron pipe under the Pocono Creek in Stroudsburg, PA.

The project's difficulty was heightened by the volume of water entering the excavation area from the creek bed and banks that had to be discharged back into the waterway in a clean and non-destructive manner. To help accomplish this project, JMT prefabricated the concrete encased pipe at our shop, and transported each 14,000 lb piece to the site where each section was installed. The areas between the joining sections were then reinforced and tied together with rebar, and additional concrete was poured to encase the entire length of pipe. Upon completion of the pipe installation, the riverbed and banks were re-installed to their original condition.

While adhering to all DEP, EPA, and the various conservation district guidelines, the new water line was installed in a cost effective manner and will provide years of fire protection and clean drinking water to the local residents.