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Vice President of Civil Engineering Services
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Summary:
As the Vice President of the Firm's Civil Engineering Department,
responsibilities include preparing, coordinating, managing and presenting
B.S., Civil and Environmental
' capital designs, site plans and subdivisions for State, County, Municipal,
' Engineering, 1998, Rutgers commercial and residential land development clients. Other
University, New Jersey responsibilities include managing and supervising staff level engineers,
and providing resident engineering services for local municipalities
Licenses/Certifications: (entailing the review of site and subdivision plans, site inspections, state
environmental quality review (SEAR) evaluation, Stormwater Pollution
Professional Engineer, NY, Prevention Plan (SWPPP) review, determination of compliance with the
License #082580, 2/05 zoning code). Civil design experience also includes the preparation of site
and subdivision development plans for municipal review, capital design
Professional Engineer
NJ and contract document preparation, environmental permitting, and
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License #GE 044240
3/03 construction administration. Design packages prepared typically include
, layout, grading and drainage, utility, erosion control, traffic control, lighting,
landscaping, utilities, and profiles.
NJSME Certified Municipal
' Engineer, 6/04 Relevant Project Experience:
Village of Haverstraw DPW Garage, Haverstraw, NY; Ginsburg
Years of Experience: 11 Development -Proiect Manager
Years with Firm: 5 The project consisted of engineering services for the development of a new
public works facility including a 12,000 sf garage, a fueling facility, a salt
Highlights: shed, and associated site improvements on approximately 3 acres of land.
The services included site design documents, specifications,
planning/zoning/village board approvals, landscaping and lighting plans,
• 11 years of experience in the SPDES stormwater permitting, a sanitary sewer pump station and force
design of residential, main, approximately 900 feet of offsite utility extensions, and potable and
commercial and industrial site wastewater permits for the proposed buildings.
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~ Wells Hill Road Bridge Replacement, Easton, CT -Proiect Manager
• 6 years of experience in ~ Tectonic designed a replacement bridge for the existing Wells Hill Road
municipal engineering Bridge spanning the Aspetuck River. The contributing watershed was 18±
~ square miles and the bridge is a ConnDOT large structure. The scope
• Vice President, 2007-2009 included the utilization of HEC-RAS to aid in hydrologic, hydraulic, and
Orange Sullivan Chapter, scour analyses per ConnDOT standards to support the structural
National Society of ! improvements.
Professional Engineers Wickham Water District Improvements, Warwick, NY -Proiect Manager
Provided engineering services and specifications for the repair of an aging
• Engineer of Record, 2004 water storage tank, the construction of a new 100,000 gallon water storage
Zoning Board of Adjustment tank, and the installation of a new municipal well. Permitting coordination
Borough of Highlands, ~, with the County Health Department was also included in the scope of this
Monmouth County, NJ '; $400,000 project.
Haviland Road Rail Trail Connector, Llovd, NY-Proiect Manager
This Federally-funded local project consists of construction of several miles of
a rail trail connector for pedestrian and bicycle use adjacent to Haviland
Road. The project connects an existing multi-use trail network to the Mid-
Hudson bridge access. A design report was prepared for NYSDOT review
and approval. The design includes pavement reconstruction, profile and
drainage modifications, specifications, signage and striping.
4 Old Redding Road, Weston, CT -Proiect Manager
Performed a floodplain study for a property along the Aspetuck River to
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support a FEMA LOMR-F. The contributing watershed to the River was 18± square miles and study components
included reviewing the existing FIS, hydraulic modeling with HEC-RAS, and a report.
Popamora Point Atlantic Highlands NJ• Monmouth County Parks System -Proiect Manager
Responsibilities included oversight of the design, permitting, specifications, and construction of a $1.0 million 11-acre
park in an environmentally sensitive location on Sandy Hook Bay with elements including a roadway extension, parking
lot, comfort station, boardwalks, bicycle trail, scenic overlooks, storm water drainage, and related site improvements.
Hudson Steppe Ossining NY• Pais-Built Homes -Proiect Manager
The project consisted of engineering services for the development of an eight-building campus providing 157 units of
luxury housing in a townhome/condominium configuration with an underground robotic parking garage on
approximately 6 acres of land. The services included site design documents, planning board approvals, landscaping
and lighting plans, SPDES stormwater permitting, and potable and wastewater permits for the proposed buildings.
Stewart International Airport Private Jet Hangars Newburgh NY• Ascend Development -Proiect Manager
Performed a feasibility investigation for the construction of sixty high-end private het hangars on the grounds of Stewart
Airport. Services included survey, environmental document review, Phase 1 ESA, title report analysis, coordination
with the airport master plan and ALP, extensive Port Authority NY/NJ coordination, State and Federal wetlands
delineation and coordination, storm water analysis, runway/taxiway setback establishment, and concept planning.
Rockland Hospital Guild Oranaetown NY• Architecture+ -Proiect Manager
The project consisted of engineering services for the development of afour-building campus to serve as a new self-
contained residence facility for mentally and physically challenged adults on approximately 5-acres of land. The
services included site design documents, planning and zoning board approvals, landscaping plans, SPDES stormwater
permitting, contract documents, and potable and wastewater permits for the proposed buildings. A Geotechnical
investigation was also performed for the project.
Meadow Hill Running Track 8~ Tennis Courts Newburgh Enlarged City School District• Sammel Architecture -
Proiect Manager
This project includes the design and permitting of a publicly-bid 400 meter, six-lane, polyurethane-bound rubber running
track with associated spectator facilities. Two new hard court tennis facilities were also relocated on-site to
accommodate the new track. Elements included survey, geotechnical investigation, track design, tennis court design,
grading, stormwater management, accessibility analysis, erosion control, technical specifications, construction support,
and SPDES compliance inspections.
Newburgh Enlarged City School District• Joseph Minuta Architecture -Proiect Manager
This project consisted of plans for approximately $800,000 of site improvements to four public schools. The existing
construction budgets for each of the four sites were evaluated for scoping recommendations and value engineering.
Site plans were then prepared for the schools including drainage, grading, parking, sewer, contract documents,
structural design of retaining walls and erosion control elements. Ground survey, an engineering evaluation of sub-
surface conditions, and construction support services were also provided for the project.
Lake Sebago 8~ Lake Kanawauke Dams Ramapo NY• Palisades Interstate Park Commission -Proiect
Manager
Manager for hydrologic and hydraulic analyses of a ten square mile watershed above a Class C high hazard
gravity dam to support the design of a 40-foot high concrete spillway and embankment to increase discharge
capacity. Components included PMP analysis by HMR-52, HEC-HMS model of the watershed (including twelve
subareas to upstream lakes and three upstream dams), and a report.
Turner Hill Roadway Reconstruction Davenport NY• Town of Davenport -Proiect Manager
This project consisted of the publicly bid construction of three anchored soldier pile and concrete lagging retaining
walls (combined length of nearly 600 ft) to support a town road destroyed during severe weather. Project elements
involved construction plans, structural design, slope stability, erosion control, drainage improvements, bid
documents, and technical specifications. Survey, geotechnical, and construction support were also included.
COLIN A. DIEHL
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Education: Summary:
As Senior Environmental Scientist, responsibilities include the supervision,
Wildlife Sciences
BS coordination, review and performance of environmental and ecological
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SUNY College of Environmental compliance services throughout the northeastern United States in
accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and State
Science and Forestry, 2005 Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), including preliminary research,
Syracuse, NY consultations, project-specific field studies, regulatory permitting, mitigation
planning, design, and monitoring. Other pertinent responsibilities include
AAS, Natural Resources
~ the performance and supervision of freshwater and tidal wetlands
Conservation
Finger Lakes Community College, investigations and delineations, permitting, compensatory mitigation and
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Continuing Education: presence/absence and suitable habitat surveys, raptor nest surveys,
ecological and environmental inventories, Phase I and Limited Phase II
^ Wetland Delineator Program Environmental Site Assessments, site-specific field investigations, site visits,
Certification, Rutgers, 2008 environmental records review, report preparation and review, aerial
^ Methodology for Delineating photograph review, and development of site history and environmental
Wetlands, Rutgers, 2008 background.
a Vegetation Identification for
Wetland Delineation, Rutgers, Relevant Project Experience:
2008 New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC), Consulting
^ Endangered and Threatened Environmental Analyst (CEA) Albany NY -Senior Environmental
Species of Northern New Scientist - As part of a term contract awarded to Tectonic by the New York
Jersey, Rutgers, 2007 State (NYS) Department of Housing and Community Renewal
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Assessments, Rutgers, 2007 responsibilities include the supervision and coordination of environmental
personnel responsible for working closely with Local Program Administrators
Professional Affiliations: : (CPAs) during the environmental review process required by the U.S.
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pursuant to 24 CFR 58.5 and 58.6. Requested LPA funding approval is
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home ownership assistance, rental property rehabilitation,
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tenant-based rental assistance, and replacement/improvements to
^ New York State Chapter manufactured homes. Provides review, comments, and guidance for
American Fisheries Society required LPA documents including Environmental Review Records (ERR),
~, Nafure Conservancy Statutory Checklists, Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds
^ World Wildlife Federation (NOIRROF), and Request for Release of Funds (RROF). coordinates
directly with the NYS HTFC Environmental Analysis Unit (EAU), providing
Years of Experience: 14 bi-weekly reports regarding the status of individual program review tasks.
Years with Firm: 3
Wetlands Consultant Term Contract Orange County. NY -Senior
`~ Highlights: Wetlands Scientist - Tectonic's Environmental Department is designated to
provide a one (1) year term contract to provide on-call freshwater wetlands
^ NYSDEC Fish and Wildlife consulting services to the Orange County Department of Public Works
License Endangered/Threatened (OCDPW) for various projects involving NYSDEC and ACOE jurisdictional
Species License # 210 freshwater Wetlands. Contract services include wetlands investigations,
delineations, permitting, regulatory consultation, and mitigation
NYSDEC Certified Erosion &
^ design/monitoring on aproject-by-project basis throughout Orange County,
Sediment Control Inspector with two (2) years of contract extensions possible. Tectonic's wetlands
(SWT# 40T-031011-3) consulting services will assist the OCDPW in certain project endeavors
^ Current NYS Joint Pilot and during the environmental impact assessment process associated with State
Engineer Public Vessel License Environmental Quality Review (SEAR) pursuant to Articles 24/15 of the New
,,, (#14589) York State (NYS) Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) and Sections
404/401 of the Clean Water Act, allowing the OCDPW to successfully meet
project milestones on-time and within budget. As Senior Wetlands Scientist
for the term contract with the Orange County Department of Public Works
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including preparation, submittal, and support, and regulatory consultation including the organization and attendance of joint
site visits with federal, state, and local regulatory constituencies.
Town of Savannah Water System Improvement Proiect Savannah, NY- Senior Wetlands Scientist -Supervised
and performed formal on-site wildlife habitat assessment and freshwater wetland delineations along 18,050 Linear
Feet (LF) of municipal water easements for the proposed expansion of the municipal water lines within the Town of
Savannah, in order to locate, assess and evaluate potential impacts to federal and state-listed threatened or
endangered species or associated suitable habitat, as well as regulated activities within on-site freshwater wetlands
and/or watercourses, in accordance with the Endangered Species Act, Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act,
and Articles 24 and 15 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law.
Erie Canal Park Feasibility Study Pittsford NY -Senior Environmental Scientist -Performed formal on-site
freshwater wetlands delineations in order to locate, assess, and evaluate existing on-site freshwater wetlands and/or
watercourses within the 32+/- acre subject property in accordance with Sections 404 and 401 of the Clean Water Act
and Articles 24 and 15 of the NYS Environmental Conservation Law. Responsibilities included preliminary review of
pertinent site data, including existing topography, federal, state and county-mapped freshwater wetlands, soils,
floodplains, and aerial images, flagging of upland/wetlands jurisdictional boundaries, preparation of a freshwater
wetlands delineation findings report and generic sketch map for survey, evaluation of anticipated state and federal
permitting, and review of compensatory mitigation requirements and opportunities. Conducted an Ecological
Inventory to determine the known, documented, historic, and anticipated existence of flora and fauna species
associated with the subject property. This investigation included preparation and submittal of a NYS Natural Heritage
Program inquiry for documented occurrences of state and federally-listed endangered, threatened, special concern
species, or unique ecological communities at, or in the vicinity of, the subject Property, meticulously documenting on-
site observations of wildlife and vegetation in order to evaluate the existing use of the subject property as it pertains to
i federally and state-listed threatened and endangered species, vegetative communities, wildlife habitat corridors,
migration patterns, breeding behaviors, and unique ecological associations of the surrounding area.
Roaers Island Resort 8~ Visitors Center Phase I ESA's, Fort Edward NY -Senior Environmental Scientist -
Pursuant to the requirements of the NYS Environmental Remediation Programs regulations (6 NYCRR Part 375) and
ASTM 1527-05, assisted with Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) of three (3) contiguous parcels located
along Hudson River waterfront in the Town of Fort Edward, New York. The ESA was funded through a grant from the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and was performed on the parcels as part of a due diligence
investigation to meet the requirements of the Federal All Appropriate Inquiry Final Rule (70 CFR 66070) for the
purchase and redevelopment of the commercial properties for use by the Town of Fort Edward. Project-specific
responsibilities included routine and consistent client communication, site-specific field reconnaissance, interviews
with the property owner and local officials, review of reasonably ascertainable records, review of historic documents
including aerial photographs and topographic maps, and preparation of the Phase I ESA report. Additionally, assisted
with remedial alternatives analysis conclusion section, summarizing the findings of the investigations, including any
Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) identified within the limits of the subject property. Additionally, the
Phase I ESA report included detailed recommendations for further investigating RECs as part of a Phase II
investigation.
~' Linden Community Center Environmental Assessment Brooklyn NY -Senior Environmental .Scientist -
Assisted in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Linden Community Center in
Brooklyn, New York in compliance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulation 24
CFR Part 58. Potential environmental impacts were assessed relating to applicable regulations and HUD
Environmental Standards including cultural and historic resources, wetlands, coastal zones, natural resources,
floodplains, hazardous materials, land use, socioeconomic impacts and infastructure. Evaluated project impacts,
reasonable project alternatives and applicable mitigation measures. Additionally, Tectonic performed asite-specific
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the property in order to satisfy the requirements of the hazardous
materials component of the HUD EA.
r Warwick Municipal Airport Warwick NY -Proiect Wetlands Specialist =The project involves the proposed installation
of approximately 3,000 linear feet of fenceline encompassing the Airport property. Responsibilities included performance
of a formal wetland delineation, preparation, submittal and support of a Joint Application for Permit for Freshwater
Wetlands disturbance, including joint site visits with USACE and the NYSDEC regulatory personnel in order to confirm
delineation line accuracy, discuss permitting feasibility, and evaluate potential alternatives or mitigation requirements.
Tectonic's involvement facilitated an expeditious and thorough regulatory review and permitting process.
MARK STIER, P.E.
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Education: Summary:
B.S. Civil Engineering -May As Director of Geotechnical and Construction Inspection Services,
1987, Clarkson University, provides technical direction and supervision for geotechnical
Potsdam, New York engineering and construction inspection staff. Responsible for review
of performance of geotechnical evaluations and construction
Licenses/Certifications: inspection/materials testing for residential, commercial, and public
facilities; and preparation and review of geotechnical reports.
Professional Engineer: New York,
(#076154), California, (#054646),
Connecticut (#22356)
ASCE -Member
ACI -Member
ICC -Member
Years of Experience: 22
Years with Firm: 12
Highlights/Publications:
"Roller Compacted Concrete
Construction for Rehabilitation of
Middle Branch Dam", 26th Annual
USSD Conference, 2006
FERC Seminar on Dam Safety
Performance Monitoring Program
and Potential Failure Mode
Analysis Training, Oct. 2003
"Rehabilitating an Aging
Embankment Dam with RCC for
Overtopping Protection", ASDSO
Annual Conference 2007
"Stabilization of a Rock Cut
Adjacent to Existing Buildings
with Limited Access", ASCE Met
Section Geotechnical Group,
2007
"Providing Stabilization of a Rock
Cut in a Limited Access Area",
Association of Engineering
Geologists 50th Annual Meeting,
2007
Relevant Experience:
Home Depot Glen Falls, NY, Project Manager
This project involved the performance of subsurface investigation
consisting of 62 borings fora 98,000 square foot Home Depot store
and a 21,000 square foot Garden Center along with site improvements
including the parking lot and numerous retaining walls. Additionally,
Tectonic performed laboratory testing, bearing stability and settlement
analyses, and slope stability analysis. A report was prepared
recommending the conventional shallow foundations for the building
and retaining walls considering the loose condition of the upper 5 to 10
feet of native soil including allowable foundation bearing pressures,
foundation drainage requirements, parameters for design of slab-on
grade floors, lateral earth pressures and remedial earthwork measures
for support of the retaining walls and general earthwork criteria. Also
designed the pavement sections for the parking lot and truck loading
areas, designed slopes up to 35 feet in height and provided
recommendations for alternative retaining wall systems.
Rehabilitation of Lake Sebago Dam NYS Office of Parks and
Recreation -Senior Manager
Provided project oversight and senior management for design services
associated with the remediation of a 40-foot high concrete spillway
and associated embankment. Services included geotechnical
evaluations, hydraulic and hydrologic evaluations, and stability
analyses to develop final remediation plans and specifications.
Rehabilitation of Lower Reservoir Dam, Warwick, New York -
Proiect Manager
Responsible for oversight of engineering tasks including design
analysis, preparation of contract documents and plans, and acted as
project engineer during the construction phase of the project. The
project consisted of the rehabilitation of an earthen dam, which
required the raising and reconstruction of the dam to meet current
NYSDEC and USACE guidelines and requirements, for the probable
design flood. Geotechnical design tasks for the project included
researching previous data regarding the approximately 114-year-old
original dam, past work performed to previously raise the dam to its
existing elevation, and evaluation of the existing conditions of the
embankment for an accurate performance of slope stability analyses
for the new proposed configuration of the dam. Other tasks included
coordination with the NYSDEC, performance of a final inspection of
the dam and supervision of the preparation of As-Built drawings.
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Practical Sofutions,Exceptional Service
Term Geotechnical Agreement, NYCDDC -Proiect Manager
Tectonic has been awarded three consecutive agreements valued at $2.8 million to provide geotechnical and
boring inspection services at locations throughout New York City's five boroughs. Responsibilities include review
and analysis of subsurface and laboratory data, developing design criteria, and preparing technical
recommendation reports.
Term Contract for Geotechnical and Environmental Services Port Authority of NY ~ NJ, Proiect Manager
Tectonic is providing expert professional geotechnical and environmental boring and field services as requested
on a "Call in" basis during 2001 through 2006 for various locations. These services include subsurface
investigations, inspections of soil test borings, rock coring, monitoring well installation, and soil identification.
Preparation of detailed logs of the daily work for review by the Port Authority Supervisor. Projects completed
thus far include JFK Airport -Terminals 5, 6, 8 and 9 Redevelopment -Parking Garage; Staten Island Railroad
Connection to Chemical Coastline, Elizabeth, NJ; Teterboro Airport Taxiways P & Q Extensions, Teterboro, NJ;
PATH -Grove Street Station, Jersey City, NJ; and Newark Airport - EWR South Fuel Farm Subsurface
Remediation.
Cornwall Professional Plaza Town of Cornwall, NY -Chief Geotechnical Engineer
Provided oversight of subsurface investigation and geotechnical report for single story commercial office space,
including rock fill evaluation, subgrade improvement, foundation design, seismic analysis and large-scale
constant head infiltration tests for subsurface stormwater detention chambers.
Rockland Sports Center Orangetown New York Glenman Construction Corporation-Chief Geotechnical
Engineer
Provided oversight of the geotechnical and Phase II ESA environmental investigation for a proposed a 175,000
square foot sports recreation center. Recommended deep dynamic compaction (DDC) ground improvement for the
site that contains historic fill and loose sand soils.
Iona College Campus Upgrades, New Rochelle, NY
The project consisted of the design and construction of two 6-story dormitories, a 3-story student union building,
and atwo-story athletic center located within the Iona College campus in New Rochelle, New York. Provided
oversight of Tectonic's geotechnical services, which included the performance of a subsurface investigations,
laboratory soil testings, engineering analyses, and preparation of three reports with recommendations for
support of the foundations for the proposed structure.
Town of Clarkstown NY Roadway Re-surfacing-Manaaer Construction Inspection Services
The project consisted of the rehabilitation of roads within the Town of Clarkstown. Roadway reconstruction
involved milling operations, truing and leveling, placement of asphalt overlays, and full depth replacement of
asphalt in pavement locations where severe deterioration had occurred.
Bethel Performing Arts Center Bethel NY Manager Construction Inspection Services
Provided project coordination and management for the construction inspection of this project. As Senior Steel
Inspector, responsibilities included all facets of steel erection including welding and bolting inspection and
coordination of steel fabrication shop inspection.
Ardslev High School ~ Middle School Additions/Alterations• Ardslev, NY -Manaaer Construction
Inspection Services - As project manager, provided oversight of construction inspection/materials testing
services and field staff. Attended project coordination meetings, review and finalize field and laboratory test
reports and prepared weekly report submittals to client and design engineer(s) for the additions/alterations to the
Ardsley High School and Administration Building and Ardsley Middle School for the Ardsley Union Free School
District.
CASEY O'MARA, EIT
Staff Engineer III
Education: Summary:
As a Staff Engineer with the firm's Civil Department, responsibilities include
MS Environmental Engineering analysis of hydrologic and hydraulic systems relating to site design, dam
Manhattan College studies, and bridge and culvert modifications. Responsibilities also include
Riverdale, NY 2011 the preparation of construction documents for commercial and residential
land development. Past experience in the firm's Environmental Department
BS Environmental Engineering included Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessments in
Manhattan College accordance with ASTM standards, soils remediation; remedial
construction inspection for soil and groundwater removals and
Riverdale, NY 2004 geohydrologic analyses.
Professional Registration:
Engineer in Training, NY, 2006
LEED Green Associate, 2010
Certifications:
OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER
Troxler Training
NYS Erosion and Sediment Control
Organizations:
Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Committee,
Water Environment Federation
Environmental Science Committee,
New York Water Environment
Association
Years of Experience: 5
Years with Firm: 3.5
Relevant Project Experience:
Site Planning and Stormwater Design for White Plains, NY- Staff
Engineer - The project consists of the engineering design and
preparation of site design documents as well as a stormwater
management plan associated with the construction of a new residence in
Tuxedo Park. The services included the preparation of site, grading,
erosion control and utility plans and details for Planning/Zoning Board
approvals.
Crosby Street Bridge Danbury CT -Staff Engineer -This project
consisted of creating a hydraulic model of Jennings Brook to determine
possible modifications to the existing bridge to reduce adverse stream
velocities. Tasks included calculating hydrologic data to create
precipitation model, creating a stream model from AutoCAD survey data
in HEC-RAS, scour analysis, and analysis of the stream response to
various storm events.
Deegwoods Road Culvert Weston CT -Staff Engineer -This project
consisted of creating a hydraulic model of Jennings Brook to determine
possible culvert modifications at Deepwoods Road to reduce adverse
headwater elevations impacting residences upstream. Tasks included
calculating hydrologic data to create precipitation model, creating a
stream model from AutoCAD survey data in HEC-RAS, modeling
possible modifications to the existing culvert and analyzed stream
response during various storm events.
DPW Bus Garage Facility Warwick NY• Town of Warwick; Staff
Engineer -Prepared site design fora 9,100 SF bus garage. The site
plan included parking facilities, design of sanitary sewer connection to
the existing DPW garage, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP). The SWPPP was prepared using the August 2010 edition of
the Stormwater Management Design Manual, which requires Green
Infrastructure Practices. The Green Practices incorporated into this
project included flow-through stormwater planters and vegetated swafes.
A pond was also designed to further enhance stormwater discharges. In
addition, performed earthwork analyses, and prepared a cost estimate
for the proposed site work.
Kiviwana Farm Pond Dam EAP East Fishkill NY; Kiviwana Farm;
Staff Engineer -Performed hydrologic and hydraulic analyses fora 1.1
square mile watershed above a Class B intermediate hazard gravity dam
and preparation of the facility's emergency action plan. Components
included: emergency planning, coordination with local, county, and State
officials, storm frequency analysis, HEC-HMS model of the watershed,
dam break analysis, downstream routing of the breach flow inundation
mapping, and a report.
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Emergencv Action Plan Update for the Lower Warwick Reservoir Dam, Village of Warwick, NY -Staff
Engineer -Prepared the Emergency Action Plan update included. emergency planning, coordination with local,
county, and State officials and inundation mapping updates. Mapping was based on record hydrology and
hydraulics, extended 2 miles, and was overlaid on aerial imagery.
DASNY York College Academic Core Building Dewatering Design Queens NY -Staff Engineer -The project
consisted of evaluating the subsurface conditions to determine the design parameters for a permanent dewatering
system. Designed a subsurface investigation and well installation for a pump test. Directed soil boring and pumping
and monitoring well installation. Performed pump test and collected data from monitoring well network. Analyzed
pump test data to determine hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer. Modeled current groundwater conditions using
Visual MODFLOW and then modeled a preliminary groundwater dewatering system to determine optimum well
locations and approximate quantity of the dewatering system discharge. Evaluated potential methods for disposing of
dewatering discharge.
NYC Department of Parks and Recreation - Owl Hollow Fields Environmental Monitoring Staten Island, NY,
Staff Engineer -Tectonic was selected as the NYSDEC Independent Environmental Monitor for the remedial capping of
an 11 acre PCB and solid waste contaminated site at Freshkills Landfill in Staten Island during its conversion into
community soccer fields. Tectonic is responsible for verifying that all aspects of Site Management Plan are complied
with during remedial activities. Performed oversight during soil excavations and fill delivery and placement activities,
performed air monitoring using PID and real-time particulate monitors and prepared bi-weekly activity summary reports
summarizing site monitoring activities for submittal to NYSDEC.
Public Safety Answering Center- Air Monitoring Bronx NY- Staff Engineer -The project consisted of real time air
monitoring of particulates and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during the earthwork and excavation phase of the
construction of an emergency communications center for the City of New York. Tectonic positioned air monitoring
station at four compass points near the perimeter of the site and air monitoring. Weekly field reports were prepared
containing a summary of the site activities, tabulated summary of the monitoring data for the week, the air monitoring
and weather station raw data, and any pertinent site photographs.
Environmental Services for New York City Department of Design & Construction Central Park Police
Precinct New York NY -Staff Engineer -Performed groundwater sampling for analysis of stormwater effluent
prior to offsite treatment for a project involving the renovation of an existing police precinct building to a modern
facility within a historic landmark building. There are known to have been two (2) 550 gallon gasoline underground
storage tanks (USTs) and one 8,000 gallon fuel oil UST located adjacent to the existing building on the property.
During a previous environmental subsurface investigation, soils impacted with fuel oil were identified on the property
up to the edge of the building and within the building footprint.
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NY Staff Engineer - As a field engineer, performed environmental monitoring for this project involving the construction o
a new science center at the Lehman College campus. Verified conformance with the community air monitoring plan
(CAMP) prepared in accordance TAGM 4031 and New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Generic Camp
Guidance (DER_10). Responsibilities included ambient air monitoring using two minirams, one upwind and one
downwind of earthwork activities, in accordance with CAMP, DER-10 guidelines and site-specific requirements and along
the property perimeter for fugitive dust emissions. In addition, performed vibration monitoring using seismic gauges to
assess the potential impacts to adjacent structures.
Carmel Hiah School Track Refinishing; Staff Engineer -Prepared conceptual site plans based on aerial
photography showing the planimetric relocation of the field events outside the D-zones and the provision of a natural
turf D-zone I also prepared quantification summary and cost estimate for the site construction related to the three
repair alternatives. The valuations will be based upon current Region 8 NYSDOT cost reports and manufacturer's
recommendations.
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EDWARD N. IAMICELI, E.I.T.
Project Engineer
Education:
B.S. Civil Engineering - 2007
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Years of Experience 4
Years with Firm: 4
Certificates:
Engineering in Training
Structural Steel and Bolting Special
Inspector
Structural Welding Special
Inspector
ComTrain Certified, "Tower
Climbing, Safety and Rescue"
Summary:
As a Project Engineer primarily responsible for the analysis, design
and coordination of various projects, including engineering work in the
following areas:
• Structural investigations and inspections of buildings and other
structures.
• Structural design, analysis and review of calculations
pertaining to respective sites.
• Review of construction and shop drawings.
• Assist in preparation of drawings and of structural details.
• Attend meetings with clients and town boards for project
approvals.
• Conduct cost estimates.
Relevant Project Experience (Telecommunications Division):
Various sites throughout New York. and Connecticut (Verizon
Wireless Switch) -Structural Engineer (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) -
Structural inspection and assessment involved with existing Verizon
Switch buildings throughout New York and Connecticut to determine
any immediate structural concerns.
Verizon Wireless Switch, Wallingford, CT -Structural Engineer
2007 -Structural inspection and investigation involved with the
analysis of existing Verizon Switch building in Wallingford, CT to
determine any immediate structural concerns. Analysis performed on
the existing structure as well as to determine the reserve capacity to
support additional loading.
Verizon Wireless Switch, Yonkers, NY -Structural Engineer (2007)
-Review of shop drawings for retaining wall, structural steel of the
building, stairs, metal deck and equipment frame located on the roof of
the Yonkers Switch Building.
Kamco Building Svstems, LLC, Brooklvn, NY Site 4857.01 -
Structural Engineer (2007) -Structural design of moment frame, CMU
wall, cold-formed shear walls and headers for asix-story apartment
building in Brooklyn NY.
Kamco Building Svstems, L.C, Brooklvn, NY Site 4754.02 -
Structural Engineer (2007) -Structural design of cold-formed shear
walls and headers for asix-story apartment building for asix-story
apartment in Brooklyn NY.
Various sites throughout New York and New Jersey, (MetroPCS,
T-Mobile Verizon, Sprint, Cingular) -Structural Engineer (2007,
2008, 2009, 2010) - As a Structural Engineer responsible for structural
design of equipment frame to support equipment shelters and cabinets
to be located on roof of existing building for all carriers. Review of
calculations, structural drawings prepared by other engineers.
Structural inspections performed to determine adequacy of existing
structure as well as the location of the proposed installation. The
inspections may involve roof probes to verify the existing roof framing
structure in order to determine the adequacy of the building support
system. Responsible for structural analysis of existing buildings to
determine its feasibility as a prospective site for all carriers.
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Various sites throughout New York New Jersey and Connecticut -Structural Engineer (2007, 2008, 2009,
2010 -Design and analysis of existing towers, monopoles and water tanks. Responsible to determine existing
reserve capacity to support additional cellular antennas. Review of calculations, structural drawings prepared by
other engineers.
American Water site 3798 AM65T Fort Rucker AL American Water -Structural Engineer (2007) -Responsible for
structural design of antenna support system and analysis of existing water tank to determine its adequacy.
Verizon Wireless Site 4191 PCS56 Fayetteville NY -Structural Engineer (2006) -Responsible for the design
and analysis of a retaining wall for a proposed generator system in Fayetteville, NY.
Telecommunication Site 2141 LEDERLE Peal River NY Verizon Wireless -Structural Engineer (2007 -
Responsible for structural design of the antenna support system and to determine the feasibility of the existing structure.
Assisted in preparation and review of construction drawings.
Verizon Wireless Switch North Greenbush NY -Structural Engineer (2008) -Structural inspection and
investigation involved with the analysis of existing Verizon Switch building in North Greenbush, NY to determine any
immediate structural concerns. Analysis performed on the existing structure as well as to determine the reserve
capacity to support additional loading.
Verizon Wireless Switch Mineola NY -Structural Engineer (2008) -Structural inspection and investigation
involved with the analysis of existing Verizon Switch building in Mineola, NY to determine any immediate structural
concerns. Analysis performed on the existing structure as well as to determine the reserve capacity to support
additional loading.
Verizon Wireless Switch Whitestone 8~ New York NY -Structural Enaineer (2008) -Structural inspection and
investigation involved with the analysis of existing Verizon Switch building in Whitestone and New York, NY to
determine any immediate structural concerns. Analysis performed on the existing structure as well as to determine
the reserve capacity to support additional loading.
Verizon Wireless Switch Windsor CT -Structural Engineer (2008) -Structural inspection performed for design
and analysis of lintels throughout the building as well as reinforcement of the existing roof framing structure for
additional mechanical units. Also responsible for design and review of construction drawings.
Henry Schein Melville NY -Structural Enaineer (2008) -Structural inspection performed for design and analysis
of equipment steel platform on the roof and openings in the existing structure (roof and all floors) for a conduit run.
Also responsible for review of construction drawings.
Verizon Wireless Switch West Nyack NY -Structural Engineer (2008, 2009) -Structural inspection and
investigation involved with the analysis of existing Verizon Switch building in West Nyack, NY to determine any
immediate structural concerns. Analysis performed on the existing structure as well as to determine the reserve
capacity to support additional loading. Also involved with design and analysis of rooftop equipment platforms, slabs
on grade and auxiliary framing design, including preparation, design and review of construction drawings.
T-Mobile UMTS Uparade Upstate NY -Structural Enaineer (2008, 2009) -Structural inspections performed in
upstate New York (Rochester 8~ Buffalo) to determine the adequacy of existing structures as well as the location of
the proposed installation. Responsible for structural analysis of existing buildings (if needed) to determine its
feasibility and structural certification letters describing to the client the adequacy of each job.
Verizon Wireless Switch Mineola NY -Structural Engineer (2008, 2009, 2010) -Structural inspection, design
and analysis of two new steel platforms, screen walls and slab-on-grade in Mineola, NY for the installation of new
equipment. Analysis performed on the existing structure as well as to determine the reserve capacity to support
additional loading. The project involved dealing with clients at conference calls, face-to-face meetings, design and
review of constructions drawings as well as determining the total cost estimate for the structural part of the job.
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Project Name: Municipal and Planning Board Engineer
Location: Warwick, NY
Client: Town of Warwick, NY
As the Municipal Engineer for the past 18 years to present, Tectonic serves
the Town Board, Building Department, and Department of Public Works.
Tectonic also served as the Planning Board Engineer for over 15 years.
The majority of the work is managed by the Civil Engineering Department,
however plan review and report review for any applications before the
~" Planning Board, Zoning Board, or Building Department may involve critique
by other specialty group, i.e. Surrey, Environmental, Geotechnical,
Structural, Construction Inspection, Laboratory Testing, etc.
As Municipal Engineer, projects included design services for all municipal infrastructure, maintenance and improvements.
Surveying support includes mapping roadways, topographic and boundary surveys, aerial control, well locations, wetlands,
etc. Project Management, Design, Permitting, and Construction Inspection is provided for earthwork, roadways, bridges,
sidewalk, water supply and treatment, wastewater, drainage, safety improvements, and all other items related to municipal
infrastructure.
For review of any application before the Town, Tectonic's responsibilities include evaluation of plans, reports, and
specifications. Consideration is given to traffic impact, water supply, drainage, roadway improvements, waste disposal, and all
other items that have potential to provide impact to Town or its residents. Tectonic continues to be involved with all
development, after approvals, by providing all necessary services for construction inspection, materials testing, Code
compliance, and quality assurance.
Project Name: Municipal and Planning Board Engineer
Location: Germantown, NY
Client: Town of Germantown, NY
Tectonic serves as the Town Engineer for the Town of Germantown, Columbia County, New York. Duties as Town Engineer
f~ include providing consultation to the Town Board, Planning Board, and Zoning Board of Appeals. This entails review of
applications for variances, site plan approval, and subdivision to ensure compliance with all applicable Town, State, and
Federal Codes and Regulations. Tectonic also provides on call assistance in regard to The Comprehensive Plan, and Sewer
Use Regulations. As the Town previously operated without a formal Town Engineer position, Tectonic is assisting the Town
with modifications to Planning Board and ZBA application packages, fee schedules, escrow accounts, applications/procedures
for sewer connections, NYS Environmental Quality Review (SEAR), and considerations necessary during plan review.
Project Name: Planning Board Engineer
Location: Lake George, NY
Client: Town of Lake George, NY
Tectonic is currently the on-call engineer for the Town of Lake George, Warren County,
New York to assist with various assignments as needed. As the Town Engineer,
Tectonic is responsible for the review of site plan and subdivision plan applications that
are referred by the Planning Board. Duties include attendance at meetings, providing
consultation to the Town Board, Planning Board, and Zoning Board of Appeals, as well
as assurance of compliance with Town's Zoning Ordinance, Land Subdivision
Regulations, and Sewer Use Law. Tectonic is assisting the Town with modifications to
their Zoning and Land Subdivision regulations.
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Project Name: Wireless Telecommunications Consulting Services
Location: Dryden, New York
Client: Town of Dryden, New York
Tectonic serves as a Telecommunications Consultant to the Town of Dryden, a community in Upstate New York with a
population of 13,000 residents and a land area of 95 square miles.
Services provided to date have included:
• Updating the municipal law regarding the siting, design, and construction of telecommunications towers and related
facilities.
Review of Special Permit applications for new facilities and modifications or upgrades of existing sites.
• Meeting with applicants regarding proposed facilities.
• Periodic inspections of existing sites.
• Attending public hearings and other meetings of the Town Board.
• Preparing an inventory of existing facilities and potential sites.
Project Name: Structural Evaluation and Code Compliance Review of DPW Garage
Location: Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY
Client: Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY
Tectonic was retained by the Village of Cornwall on Hudson to evaluate the architectural and structural building code
requirements for this existing structure built in 2006. Additionally, Tectonic was requested to provide as-built drawings of the
building as construction drawings were unavailable. The structure is approximately 75' wide by 184' long and utilizes timber
frame pole barn style construction and long span pre-fabricated wood roof trusses. A portion of the structure is a two-story
office space and the majority of the building is a 17'-0" clear high vehicle storage and maintenance area. Site A and probes
were performed in order to ascertain interior and exterior dimensions and member sizes of the building's structural
components. Tectonic also provided structural analysis of the existing framing as well as determined code compliance for the
architectural features. Tectonic also developed as-built drawings & reports to document all non-conforming items.
ir,. Project Name: DPW Garage
Location: Haverstraw, NY
Client: Village of Haverstraw, NY
Tectonic provided engineering services for the development of a new public works
facility consisting of a 12,000 square-foot garage, a fueling facility, a salt shed,
material storage areas, solid waste transfer, and associated site improvements on
approximately 3 acres of land. The services included site design documents,
specifications, stormwater management design, a sanitary sewer pump station and
force main, approximately 900 feet of offsite utility extensions, petroleum storage
~' facility design with a SPCCC plan, landscaping design, and lighting plans. Extensive
permitting and regulatory coordination was required including:
Planning/ZoningNillage Board approvals, SPDES stormwater approvals, Floodplain
development approvals, County-level planning, health department and drainage
agency approvals, Potable and wastewater service connections and approvals, A
Multi-Sector Industrial SPDES permit for the fueling, vehicle maintenance, and bulk
~. storage operations, Solid Waste Facility registration for the transfer station.
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Project Name: Ryerson Road Culvert Replacement
Location: Warwick, NY
Client: Town of Warwick, NY
On March 14, 2010, a severe storm destroyed an existing upstream levee and twin culvert
that carried Double Kill (a tributary of Wawayanda Creek) beneath Ryerson Road
approximately 1 mile north of New Jersey. FEMA declared the region eligible for disaster
relief funding and the project was performed under an expedited emergency repair
framework. Tectonic immediately coordinated with the FEMA field staff to secure
sufficient funding and opened dialog with the NYSDEC relative to permitting
considerations of the Class B watercourse. Since Double Kill was a watercourse with
Special Flood Hazard Area and floodway designations, a detailed hydraulic analysis of the
12'x5' aluminized corrugated steel box culvert was prepared to ensure adverse
downstream impacts were avoided. The facility was designed to convey 1,200 cubic feet
per second below a 15.5 square mile watershed in conjunction with an adjacent bridge
during the 50-year frequency event.
Services performed by Tectonic included topographic and hydraulic section surveys, geotechnical investigation for the culvert
foundations, hydraulic modeling (HEC-RAS) of the existing channel and the proposed improvements to both demonstrate
compliance with FEMA's NFIP requirements and size the culvert, permitting of the site (NYS OPRHP, US Army Corps
jurisdiction and Nationwide permitting, NYSDEC Protection of Waters, USF&W), construction documents, public bid support,
and construction support.
Project Name: Elmira Federal Building Rehabilitation
Location: Elmira, NY
Client: City of Elmira, NY
Tectonic provided professional architectural and engineering services
related to the rehabilitation of the Federal Building for the City of Elmira, NY.
The building was originally built in 1902 to serve as a U.S. Post Office and
Court House and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This
59,492 square foot building is comprised on steel and masonry construction
and is clad with granite and limestone.
The project, funded with a Restore NY grant, included replacing the roof,
asbestos abatement, lead paint remediation, window restoration, repointing
stonework, railing upgrades with historic considerations to make the building
compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, upgrading the fire alarm system and some mechanical work. In an effort to
keep construction costs related to the exterior masonry restoration to a minimum, Tectonic was also contracted to perform
added construction supervision to field target areas of necessary repair to permit more of the available grant money to be
utilized on the reminder of the project for site, interior and building system upgrades.
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Project Name: Emergency Culvert Repairs
Location: Warwick, NY
Client: Town of Warwick, NY
Reinforced concrete box culverts (approximately 6' by 10' in area) at Southwyck Drive and
Wawayanda Road sustained damage during the April 2005 rain event. Tectonic performed
detailed inspections within days of the storm and prepared design sketches for remedial
repair, including, at one location, the removal of the damaged concrete culvert components,
construction of new reinforced concrete wingwalls, headwalls and cut-off walls and pressure
~' grouting of undermined areas beneath the box culvert.
At the other location, the box culvert was completely replaced with a new structure and failed
retaining walls paralleling the road were replaced with new gabion retaining walls. Maintenance and protection of traffic plans
were implemented to allow non-interrupted access to properties along the road. Tectonic also assisted with obtaining funding
from FEMA, provided bid phase services, and performed construction inspection and materials testing services.
Project Name: Orange County Fire Training Center Structural Investigation and Renovation Design
Location: New Hampton, NY
Client: Orange County DPW
The existing Orange County Fire Training Center Building is a two-story building with
an attic. The structural system is composed of concrete masonry unit (CMU)
bearing walls and prestressed precast hollow core concrete planks. The precast
planks form the floor system for the second and attic floors, while a slab on grade
serves the ground floor. Resembling a single family house, it provides a training
area for various crews to simulate firefighting in an environment similar to a typical
suburban or rural residential structure. Typically, burns are conducted on the ground
~ or second floors using wood pallets as fuel. This structure is used for live fire
training exercises using Class A fires since construction in 1991.
Tectonic performed the annual structural inspection and report for the building in order to maintain compliance with NFPA
1403. In addition, we provided the coring and testing of the precast concrete slabs, slab on grade, and exterior masonry walls
in order to determine the load carrying capacity of the structure. As a result of the inspection and materials testing, the
capacity of the structural elements was downgraded in order to maintain compliance with the NFPA and New York State
Building Code requirements. Subsequently, Tectonic provided design and recommendations to the Training Center for the
necessary renovations in order to keep the structure on-line.
Project Name: Culvert Inspections
Location: Orangetown, NY
Client: Town of Orangetown, NY
Tectonic performed an inventory and inspection of all highway culverts owned by the
Town of Orangetown. Inspection services for approximately 40 culverts conformed to
NYSDOT guidelines for inspecting culverts and inspection reports were done as per the
NYSDOT rating system for bridges and culverts. The inventory consisted of a
computerized spreadsheet indicating location, condition, repair recommendations and
priority. Tectonic worked closely with the Town of Orangetown to implement the results
of the inventory into their Town wide GIS system. This included preparation of a map
compatible with ArcView with culvert locations and identifying information attached.
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Project Name: Turner Hill & Pumpkin Hollow Roads Slope Repair
Location: Davenport, NY
Client: Town of Davenport, NY
Tectonic evaluated the failure of four roadway embankment slopes varying
from 30 to 60 feet in height that resulted from storms that occurred in the early
summer of 2006. Tectonic provided immediate recommendations for
maintaining partial temporary traffic flow and developed preliminary remedial
repair alternates as needed to obtain funding from SEMO and FEMA. The
investigation phase services consisted of a site reconnaissance, topographic
survey and geotechnical investigation. The study phase services consisted of
development of alternate remedial repair methods based on constructability,
long term maintenance, cost and duration of construction. Design phase
services included preparation of drawings and specifications for contract
bidding and construction. Due to the steepness of the slopes and access
constraints, the slopes were stabilized using steel H-pile and concrete lagging
retaining walls with tiebacks anchored into bedrock.
Project Name: Infrastructure Projects
Location: Orange County, NY
Client: Orange County DPW
Tectonic is providing technical inspection and testing of various infrastructure
improvement projects throughout Orange County, NY. Typical projects include
asphalt/concrete, reclamation, paving and resurfacing; installation of sewer and gas
mains. Daily inspection reports were prepared documenting the progress of the
contractor's work in accordance with MURK. These reports included quantities of
work completed, testing and inspection activities including location and results of
testing performed, visual observations as to the quality of the work completed,
review of maintenance & protection of traffic procedures, deficiencies noted, and
procedures implemented to correct deficiencies.
Project Name: Old Mamaroneck Road Reconstruction
Location: Mamaroneck, NY
Client: Village of Mamaroneck, NY
Tectonic developed complete construction contract documents, including
Maintenance and Protection of Traffic Plans, and performed surveying and
mapping for the reconstruction of Old Mamaroneck Road from Mamaroneck
Avenue to Secore Road (1.8 miles). The reconstruction work involved the
installation of new concrete curb, installation of additional drainage structures and
pipe, milling of the roadway, replacement of traffic signal loops and handicap
ramps, placement of asphalt pavement, signage replacement and re-striping of the
roadway.
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Project Name: Tuckahoe and Pondfield Road Bridges Rehabilitation
Location: Yonkers, NY
Client: Yonkers, NY
Tectonic prepared conceptual and detailed design plans, specifications and cost
estimates for the rehabilitation of two bridges: one, carrying Tuckahoe Road over the
Bronx River Parkway and the other carrying Pondfield Road over the Bronx River
Parkway in Yonkers, New York. Work at both bridges involved removal and replacement
of pavement, curbs and sidewalks; cleaning, repairing and waterproofing the rigid frame;
major resetting and repointing of the stone parapets and wingwalls; and relocation of the
existing gas mains and telephone ducts. Tectonic also performed construction support
services for both bridges, and assisted with permitting with regulatory agencies,
including NYSDOT and SHPO.
Project Name: South County Rails to Trails
Location: Westchester County, NY
Client: Westchester County DPW
Tectonic provided engineering and related construction support services for
the rehabilitation of two existing railroad bridges to carry the South County
Trailway. One bridge is 209 feet long and crosses over the Cross County
Parkway. The other bridge is a 108 foot long single span structure crossing
over Yonkers Avenue. The existing steel structures are currently is posted
fora 7 ton limit.
Tectonic's services for each bridge include in-depth condition inspection, a
load rating analysis, preparation of a preliminary design report with a
construction cost estimate, preparation of design development documents
and construction plans and specifications for repair of the structures and
construction of the trailway over the bridge structure. Tectonic also provided
bid phase and construction phase services including review of the shop
drawing submittals and periodic site visits.
Project Name
Location:
Client:
Saxon Woods & Hutchinson River Parkway Park Trail Restoration
Mamaroneck, NY
Westchester County DPW
Tectonic is preparing design plans and specifications for reconstruction of Saxon
~"` Woods Park and Twin Lakes Park pedestrian bridges, culverts and pathways
damaged during a Northeaster that occurred in April 2007. Work involves
replacement/ of five (5) single span timber pedestrian bridges and two 36 inch culverts
and repair of over 600 feet of trailway.
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Project Name: Hudson Valley Rail Trail
Location: Lloyd, NY
Client: Town of Lloyd, Highland, NY
Tectonic designed bicycle and pedestrian facilities for the Town of Lloyd. These
facilities made use of the former westerly access road which once served the Mid-
Hudson Bridge. The project also included rehabilitation of the pavement on the
former access road. A combined bicycle and pedestrian lane will be established in
each direction, while additionally providing for the limited automotive traffic to and
from Johnson-lorio Park. Coordination with the NYS Bridge Authority provides for the
road's continued availability as a detour when it is necessary to divert traffic onto it
during emergencies on the bridge or its' westerly approaches.
Project Name: Water Distribution System
Location: Wawayanda, NY
Client: Town of Wawayanda, NY
€, This project involved the formation of a water and sewer district via an extension of the City of Middletown's water and sewage
facilities under a contract with the City of Middletown to provide 200,000 GPD. Specifically, the project involved the design of
approximately 7,560 linear feet of combined 8-inch and 12-inch ductile iron pipe and appurtenances within State and Town
highways and the design of 5,100 linear feet of combined 8-inch and 12-inch sewers and a sanitary sewer pump station as
well as approximately 2,750 linear feet of 8-inch force main.
Project Name: Wickham Water Tank Repair
Location: Warwick, NY
Client: Town of Warwick, NY
The project involved construction of a new 97,000 gallon water tank and the
rehabilitation of an existing 250,000-gallon water tank for the Town of Warwick.
Tectonic was responsible for development of a filtration system design and design of
water storage tank to service five hundred residents. Tectonic provided complete civil
engineering design services for the new tank and sand blasting and pressure washing
for removal of the old paint and reapplying a new coat of paint for the existing tank.
Tectonic prepared bid documents and specifications, and assisting in the bid review
process.
Project Name: Sewer District Rehabilitation
~ Location: Warwick, NY
Client: Town of Warwick, NY
This project involved the rehabilitation of approximately 3,400 linear feet of existing 8-inch
sanitary sewers. Specifically, detailed technical specifications were prepared for re-lining the
existing sewer mains, which were in very poor condition, by utilizing a trenchless technology
formed by in-place pipe design. Furthermore, renovations were specified for the Warwick
~ Sewerage Treatment Plant which includes the replacement of existing scum pumps and piping
network and improvements to the existing clarifiers.
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Project Name: Newburgh Town Hall Renovations
Location: Newburgh, NY
Client: Silverman and Cosentino Associates
Provided structural engineering services fora 1-story addition, masonry and steel
structure with a partial basement having a total area of 5,500 square feet. Design
services included roof framing, exterior wall framing, headers and lintels, and
foundation walls and footings. Tectonic prepared detailed construction drawings and
specifications of the structural work. Also provided Construction Support Services
that include the review of shop drawings and other contractor submittals for
compliance with the structural design.
Project Name: Structural Design of Westchester County District Health Office
Location: White Plains, NY
Client: Delgado, Gilbride & Keenan Architects, Ltd.
Tectonic provided a complete scope of services for the construction of a new one-story
addition with a basement to an existing County office building to house a new medical
office.
The services provided included:
• Structural design and analysis for the preparation of construction bid documents for
the steel framing, concrete foundation and building slab
• Geotechnical investigations including the performance of borings, laboratory
testing, development of foundation design criteria, and recommendations for
foundation concepts
• Civil site design plans for grading, drainage, utilities, and erosion control
• Survey services including the performance of a boundary and topographic survey
1r Preparation of detailed plans, specification, and cost estimates for bidding &
construction
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7. References
1. Town of Lake George
Rob Hickey, Planning and Zoning Enforcement Officer
20 Old Post Road
Lake George, NY 12845
(518) 668-5131
2. Town of Dryden
Mary Ann Sumner, Town Supervisor
93 East Main Street
Dryden, NY 13053
(607) 844-9120
3. Town of Warwick
Michael Sweeton, Town Supervisor
132 Kings Highway
Warwick, NY 10990
(845) 986-1120 Ext. 240
4. Village of Warwick
77 Main Street, PO Box 369
Warwick, NY 10990
Michael Newhard
(845) 986-2031
5. Town of Germantown
Roy Brown, Town Supervisor
50 Palatine Park Rd
Germantown, NY 12526
(518) 537-6687
6. Town of Davenport
Dennis Valente, Town Supervisor
Town Hall, Box 88
Davenport Center, NY 13751
(607) 278-5600
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