Camp Hill, PA– BL Companies, a multi-disciplinary architecture, engineering and environmental firm providing services to public and private clients in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, is pleased to announce that Lucas Hahn, LS has joined the firm in the Camp Hill, PA office as Mid-Atlantic Regional Survey Director.
With more than 15 years of experience, Lucas has proven himself a leader in many aspects of Land Surveying; including Boundary and Topographic Surveys, GPS, Control Surveys, Construction Layout, ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys, Forensic Surveys, Structure Monitoring, FEMA Flood Certifications, Route Surveys, and Laser Scanning. Lucas has a wide range of experience in many different markets; including energy and natural gas, commercial and
residential development, public transportation, public utilities, and federal, both in the U.S. and abroad.
“Lucas is a welcome addition to our staff here at BL Companies,” states Carolyn Stanworth, President and CEO. “His experience in land surveying, expertise in our primary markets and his leadership skill will help us continue to offer the highest level of service to our clients. Lucas brings to BL a unique blend of classic surveying techniques, coupled with a thorough understanding of the latest technologies, allowing for faster data collection, retrieval and migration, allowing us to meet ever-tightening project schedules.”
Lucas’ experience will allow BL to assist our clients in meeting their aggressive development needs, whether that be for electric transmissions lines, or oil and gas related projects in Pennsylvania and Ohio. His expertise on the interface between surveying, GIS, GPS, laser scanning and related technologies allows BL to provide unique solutions to our clients’ complex problems. Lucas will also be involved in the development and implementation of BL’s Mid-Atlantic growth strategies in the Energy, Retail/Commercial and Public Infrastructure Markets.
Lucas is a 2000 Penn State University graduate and is a Professional Licensed Land Surveyor in the State of Pennsylvania.

