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About RCMA
Our Mission
Our
mission to our clients is to provide them with the engineering services they
need to achieve their goals, to exceed their expectations of our
performance, and to provide these services at a fair price with
reasonable profit.
Our
mission to our employees is to provide an environment that will foster
continual learning and reward individuals for excellence.
Our
mission to our community is to become positive contributors by
practicing professionalism in our services, being mindful of the
environment, encouraging our employees to become involved in their
communities, and by assisting community organizations in achieving their
goals.
Our Office

RCMA currently occupies the
second floor of Building 1 in the Village at Lederach, a commercial
complex owned, designed, and operated by Richard C. Mast.
Company History
RCMA
was formed in 1997, as a Pennsylvania Professional Corporation by
Richard C. Mast, P.E. RCMA is located in the Village at Lederach in
Harleysville, Pennsylvania.

RCMA has been and is frequently involved in
the planning and design of shopping centers, age qualified subdivisions
and apartments, commercial and industrial land development, schools,
churches, Medical and Professional Offices, Streets, Roadways, Parks,
and Residential Subdivisions & Land development. The firm
also performs a variety of mechanical system designs, such as pumping
stations, low-pressure sanitary system design and water distribution
system design. Nearly all aspects of the typical services required for
Land Development are completed in-house. For those projects requiring
services that are not within our scope of expertise, RCMA has cultivated
many relationships with area firms and customarily coordinates outside
services such as wetland delineations, traffic studies, septic system
design, geotechnical and structural design services.
RCMA
is familiar with the local municipalities and other planning agencies in
the region and can guide you through the challenging local, state, and
federal development permitting processes.
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