John Sartor is CEO and president of PS&S
By Joshua Burd
PS&S is once again expanding its team of consultants and design professionals, announcing an employee and practice transfer agreement with Swedesboro-based Marathon Engineering.
Based in Warren, the full-service architecture, engineering, design, surveying and environmental firm said the move strengthens its presence in southwest and central New Jersey. Equally important is the expansion of its professional resources supporting civil engineering, environmental and surveying services for existing and future clients in the industrial, commercial and infrastructure categories.
The addition of Marathon’s professionals further strengthens PS&S’ bench of midlevel and senior technical staff at a time when experienced engineering talent remains in high demand across the industry, the firm said.
“This agreement adds valuable technical depth to our organization in this region of the state,” said John Sartor, the firm’s CEO and president. “By integrating these experienced professionals into PS&S, we are enhancing our ability to deliver responsive, high-quality service to clients throughout the region while continuing to build on our long-term growth strategy.”
As part of the agreement, civil engineering, environmental and site development services provided by the team will continue under the PS&S platform.
“Our valued clients in this region of New Jersey will be served well by PS&S,” said Rick Riccardi, founder of Marathon Engineering. “Our clients’ projects that we have served for many years will continue without interruption. PS&S’ depth of expertise, multidisciplinary capabilities and technology resources will provide a strong base for future growth in this region.”
Sartor added: “Our priority is to ensure continuity of service while providing these professionals with long-term opportunity within a highly collaborative and well-resourced organization. Together, we are better positioned to meet the needs of clients across southwest and central Jersey and throughout the state.”



