Bogart Engineering/

About Us

Laird Street & SR 315 SignalBogart Engineering is a professional consulting engineering firm located in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The firm has been certified as a disadvantaged business enterprise by the Unified Certification Program, which is approved by PennDOT and several other agencies. Bogart Engineering offers professional engineering services to commercial, governmental, and professional clients.

Mary L. Bogart, P.E., owner of the firm, is a registered professional engineer in the states of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Ms. Bogart has worked in both the public and private sectors, having worked for the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation before entering the consulting field.

Bogart Engineering offers transportation engineering services, including traffic studies, parking studies, and traffic design work. Established in 1988, the firm has prepared traffic studies and reports for several institutional and private clients, including the University of Scranton, Keystone College, Wegmans Food Markets, and many others.
In addition, Bogart Engineering has performed traffic design work for numerous roadway projects. The firm has completed traffic signal design, signing and pavement marking design, and Maintenance and Protection of Traffic design work for PennDOT, as well as for private clients.

Bogart Engineering recently completed the preliminary engineering studies, and final design of traffic signal plans for the Shoppes at Montage. The firm also completed the preliminary traffic engineering studies and developed traffic signal design plans for the Abington Executive Park in South Abington Township. Bogart Engineering has extensive experience in the traffic engineering field, from developing traffic projections to completing final design of traffic control systems.

Bogart Engineering has a staff of seven persons, including two registered professional engineers who specialize in traffic engineering. We are proficient in performing traffic counts, including manual counts, automatic recorder counts, and speed studies.