Story #90 - Who we are
/Story #90 is who we are.
For 90 years, Spotts, Stevens and McCoy has been about solving problems. It was 1932 when Walter E. Spotts, a Berks County native, started his own practice which eventually became Spotts, Engineering Associates, Inc. The business prospered with many local municipalities engaging Mr. Spotts as Borough or Township Engineer. Years later, Mr. Spotts’ firm joined a firm of municipal and environmental engineers founded by Lewis J. McCoy, Sr. in 1967. The resulting firm became Spotts, Stevens and McCoy (SSM).
Today, SSM continues to live the purpose of our founders – to make the world a better place. We solve problems that touch everyday life. From the water you drink, to the air you breathe, to the buildings and communities where you live, work, and play.
Spotts, Stevens and McCoy is an engineering, environmental, and surveying firm that believes our purpose is to help you stick to yours. When we provide seamless, timely solutions - our clients get to focus on their core business. After all, that’s what you do best.
Pride; Quality; Teamwork; Integrity. That’s SSM. And just like our firm believed 90 years ago, we believe today that solutions are important. Our clients’ visions are important. Environmental responsibility is important. And people, people are important.
Our expertise in Facilities Engineering, Civil and Municipal Engineering, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Environmental Services, Landscape Architecture, Energy and Sustainability, and Surveying provides a synergy unmatched by most other firms in our region. Our team of experts make SSM one of the leading firms for multi-discipline engineering projects.
And with offices in Reading, Lancaster, Lehigh Valley, and West Chester, we want our communities to know that when you need a solution, we’ve got it.
In celebration of 90 years in business, we are proud to say we engineer solutions for a better world.
Daniel McBrien, CEM has been approved as a Tune-Up Specialist by the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Sustainability.