November 11, 2019

Soltesz Employees Guest Lecture at UMD A. James Clark School of Engineering

Speaking at the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland

Soltesz Provides "Real World" Practical Insight into Site Design and Development to Students in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Capstone Class at the University of Maryland, College ParkRockville, MD November 11, 2019 – Soltesz recently taught a short lecture series to senior-level civil and environmental engineering students at the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland. The students in the ENCE 466, or "capstone", class are engaged in a unique project experience; designing and presenting master-planned improvements at Glen Echo Park in Montgomery County, MD.Soltesz engaged with the students, most graduating in the Fall of 2019, to provide insight and feedback on several civil engineering concerns related to their site plans. Soltesz worked with the professor, Russell Anderson, PE as well as members of the Glen Echo Park Partnership to understand the semester-long project assigned to the students, and provide comparable, real-world engineering and planning examples to help the students as they develop their plans for the park improvements. The lectures were provided on campus in College Park, MD and covered several topics including Site Assessment, Preliminary Engineering, Entitlements, Final Engineering, Permitting, resources for accessing local public information, and professional tips for the various nuances relating to historical sites and project management with multiple levels of co-owners.Jim Soltesz, CEO and President of Soltesz Inc., visited the students on campus to provide insight into the business aspect of engineering and how to appeal to client needs. Additionally, Jane Przygocki, AICP; Keely Lauretti, LEED AP; and Brandon Fritz, PE provided in-depth lecture content and answered student questions. The students were asked to develop conceptual plans for improvements to the park, provide expanded facilities and attractions for park users, incorporate modern utility and sustainability features, and provides a solution that will grow the site into a thriving community hub without distributing the current programs. Students focused their designs on implementing modern mobility and safety solutions with a large focus on livability, customer service, and economic development while maintaining environmental stewardship and ultimately improving the site.The students in the class are split into several design teams, and each team presented their initial concept plans in mid-October 2019 to a panel of interviewers which included representatives from the client’s offices, UMD professors, and industry professionals. Marcie Bartlett, Marketing and Proposal Manager at Soltesz, provided the students with feedback from a marketing perspective, designed to provide the students insight before their final presentation at the end of the semester. Soltesz has been invited back to participate in the interviewing panel at the end of the semester during the first week of December, where the students will present their final plans.Soltesz Inc. considers education to be a top priority not only for students, but for our employees as well; Soltesz has been approved by Maryland DLLR as a provider of Continuing Professional Competency requirements and is dedicated to providing quality professional education.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - This summer, Soltesz interns and the Scotland AME Zion Church

Rockville, MD – [September 17, 2024] – This summer, the interns from Soltesz, embarked on a meaningful pro bono project to support the Scotland AME Zion Church in Potomac, Maryland and its surrounding community. The interns worked closely with church representatives, Soltesz engineers, and Soltesz landscape architects to address a critical safety issue: the need for a safe pedestrian pathway from the Scotland community down Seven Locks Road to the church.

The project, spearheaded by interns from all three of Soltesz's offices, involved identifying the problem, researching potential solutions, and ultimately proposing two viable options. These proposals were formally presented to key stakeholders, including the church and eventually at a formal presentation at the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) office.

Graham, one of the interns who played a significant role in the project, shared his thoughts on the experience: "As an intern at Soltesz, I was given the opportunity to draft this proposal alongside my fellow interns and Anaija Head, a landscape architect at Soltesz. It was incredibly rewarding to contribute to something so meaningful, especially as an intern. The guidance and support I received from Soltesz’s project managers were invaluable, allowing us to create well-researched and viable solutions that received positive feedback from both the church and MCDOT."

During the final presentation, Christopher Conklin, Director of MCDOT, expressed his admiration for the interns' work, and that he was impressed by the thoroughness and creativity of the solutions presented. He said their dedication to addressing the community's needs was evident. Conklin also provided the interns with valuable feedback and ideas for when they work on future projects, emphasizing the importance of continued innovation and community-focused solutions. He confirmed that MCDOT will continue working with the Scotland AME Zion Church to advance the project.

The project not only provided the interns with hands-on experience but also showcased Soltesz's commitment to community engagement and public service, even beyond the firm's traditional scope of work. Jim Soltesz, President of Soltesz, praised the interns for their dedication and professionalism: "Our interns demonstrated exceptional skill and initiative in tackling this important project. Their work on the Scotland AME Zion Church pathway exemplifies our firm's dedication to improving the communities we serve. I am proud of their contributions and the positive impact they have made."

The Scotland AME Zion Church Project is a testament to the power of collaboration and the importance of giving back to the community. Bernard Scott of the Scotland AME Zion Church expressed his gratitude for the interns' dedication and the overall efforts of Soltesz in making this project possible. Soltesz is honored to have played a role in this initiative and looks forward to continuing its support for projects that enhance the well-being and safety of local communities.

For more information about Soltesz and its community initiatives, please contact SueAnne Beaumont at sbeaumont@solteszco.com.

About Soltesz:

Soltesz is a multidisciplinary engineering firm that provides a full range of civil engineering, land planning, and surveying services to public and private clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. With a focus on innovative solutions and community engagement, Soltesz is committed to delivering exceptional results that enhance the communities in which it operates.

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Media contact: SueAnne Beaumont, Soltesz, 301-948-2750, sbeaumont@solteszco.com

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