Region: Mid Atlantic

  • Carteret Ferry Terminal

    Expanding Access with a New Waterfront Transit Connection The Carteret Ferry Terminal Marina Structure introduces a new link between the Borough of Carteret and New York City, expanding multimodal transportation options while supporting local economic growth. This $8.5 million investment transforms the borough’s waterfront into an active transit hub, improving regional connectivity and offering residents…

  • Harmony Lake Dam

    Harmony Lake Dam: Quiet Infrastructure That Can’t Afford to Fail Most people who live near a dam never think about it. That’s the way it should be, and keeping it that way takes sustained, disciplined engineering. Harmony Lake Dam is a Class B Intermediate Hazard earthen fill embankment with a concrete core and weir structure….

  • Green Acres Park

    Transforming a Hidden Space into a Community Destination Tucked within a dense residential neighborhood in Elizabeth, Green Acres Park was easy to overlook. A narrow entrance, hidden between two homes, limited visibility and access, leaving the space underused despite its potential. The project reimagined the park as a welcoming, highly visible destination designed for all…

  • Construction of the South Amboy Ferry Terminal

    Advancing Waterfront Access and Regional Connectivity The South Amboy Ferry Terminal represents a major investment in regional mobility, providing a new commuter connection between the City of South Amboy and New York City. Located along the waterfront, the project transforms a previously underutilized site into a critical transportation hub, improving access, reducing travel times, and…

  • Bethlehem Story Map

    Making Public Access Easier to Explore The Bethlehem Authority manages expansive natural areas that are open to the public, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, hunting, and wildlife observation. The challenge was not access itself, but how to clearly communicate where people could go, what they could do, and how to use these spaces responsibly. Our…

  • Bergenline Avenue Streetscape Improvements

    Union City Streetscape Improvements: Revitalizing a Neighborhood Corridor Along one of Union City’s most active commercial corridors, a phased initiative is transforming the stretch from 30th Street to 37th Street. The project responds to the daily rhythm of storefront activity, pedestrian movement, and neighborhood life by prioritizing safety, accessibility, and visual cohesion. This is more…

  • 8th Street Bridge Replacement

    Rebuilding a Critical River Crossing The replacement of the 8th Street Bridge over the Passaic River provided an opportunity to modernize a key local connection while improving safety, capacity, and long-term performance. Originally constructed in 1914 as a three-span movable steel truss, the existing structure no longer met the needs of the community it served….

  • NYCDOT Queens Boulevard Vision Zero Survey

    Building the Data Behind Safer Streets Queens Boulevard is one of New York City’s most complex and heavily traveled corridors, carrying vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians across multiple roadways and service lanes. As part of the City’s Vision Zero initiative, improving safety along this corridor starts with a clear understanding of how it functions today. Our…

  • The Grove at New Windsor

    Infrastructure for a New Community at Stewart International Airport Within the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s Stewart International Airport, a 75-acre site is being transformed to support The Grove at New Windsor, a new residential community in a uniquely complex setting. Located along NY State Route 207 and near active airport operations,…

  • Sunrise Franklin Lakes

    Designing a New Standard of Care in Franklin Lakes Senior living demands more from a site than most developments. The design has to balance accessibility, comfort, and community with the regulatory complexity that comes with building in New Jersey’s most environmentally sensitive areas. Our firm was retained to provide survey, site design, and geotechnical and…

  • Stevens Institute North Tennis Court

    Game, Set, Rebuild: Elevating Tennis at Stevens Institute A competitive athletics program needs facilities that match its ambition. Stevens Institute of Technology undertook a project to expand and upgrade its existing tennis facility in Hoboken, enhancing both the courts and surrounding site infrastructure. The improvements enlarged the courts to regulation size by expanding south and…

  • Rutgers University Busch Campus Student Housing

    Rutgers Busch Campus: 500 New Beds, Five Acres, One Unified Vision Housing 500 students well takes more than building walls. It takes rethinking how an entire five-acre site functions. The Busch New Housing Project on Rutgers University’s Busch Campus involved the redevelopment of five acres to deliver three separate three-story dormitory buildings providing 500 beds,…