Public engineering firm profile
Chrisland Engineering
Lebanon, PA
Providing quality, professional engineering services with a focus on the community.
- Services
- 7
- Offices
- 1
- Leaders
- 3
- Founded
- 2017
- Size Estimate
- 1-10 employees
Overview
Founded in 2017, Chrisland Engineering is a civil and structural engineering practice based in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. It provides subdivision, land development, structural engineering, stormwater management, and municipal consulting services, with a strong commitment to supporting local churches and non-profit organizations through discounted rates.
- Founded
- 2017
- Size Estimate
- 1-10 employees
Services
Subdivision and Land Development
Comprehensive planning and engineering design for land development projects, including erosion control and permitting.
Structural Engineering
and design services tailored to meet diverse project requirements.
Municipal Consulting
Professional engineering advice and consulting services for local municipalities.
Delegated Design Services
Specialized delegated design services supporting contractor-led design requirements.
Churches and Non-Profit Services
Discounted engineering and planning services to help local churches and community organizations maximize their budgets.
Industries
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Leadership
Josh Weaber
President
P.E.
Josh Weaber is the President and co-owner of Chrisland Engineering. He graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering and has worked in Lebanon County since 2003, specializing in land development, subdivision, stormwater management, and municipal consulting. He is also active in local community leadership and youth sports coaching.
Valarie Weaber
Vice President
Valarie Weaber is the Vice President and co-owner of Chrisland Engineering. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from Lebanon Valley College and has a professional background in community support, having previously worked with the Lebanon Salvation Army, Jubilee Ministries, and the Lebanon County Conservation District.