Region: Northeast
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77 Middlesex
Federal Realty Investment Trust and our team have partnered on a number of diverse projects in and around Assembly Row. This project transformed the former space of a national big-box retail space into a multi-tenant, mixed-use building, with both interior redesign and extensive exterior renovations that have brought new life to the whole neighborhood. The…
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US-127 Reconstruction from I-96 to I-496
Our team is creating construction documents for three project phases to improve traffic flow along a critical 3.6-mile stretch of I-496 and US-127, extending from I-96 to the I-496/US-127/Trowbridge Road interchange. The project explores innovative congestion management strategies like Part-Time Shoulder Use (PTSU), dynamic lane use, variable speed limits, ramp metering, and permanent lanes—all aimed…
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NYCDOT Woodhaven Boulevard Vision Zero Survey
Performed Mobile LiDAR Mapping data acquisition and line work extraction of 9,000 LF of Woodhaven Boulevard; 1,200 LF of Hoffman Drive; and 1,600 LF of Queens Boulevard, as part of the New York City Department of Transportation’s Vision Zero initiative to make City streets safer for pedestrians. The scope of work included the preparation of…
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Vassar Brothers Medical Center Expansion
The $500 million new patient pavilion at Vassar Brothers Medical Center is a gently curving building situated along the shores of the Hudson River. Once completed, the new patient pavilion will be an eight-story, 752,000 SF state-of-the-art facility. It will include 264 private patient rooms, 30 critical care rooms, a 66-room emergency department, 12 surgical…
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Syracuse Intermodal Container Transfer Facility
As part of New York State’s initiative to expand the economic reach of port activity into Central New York, the Syracuse Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (ICTF) Improvements Project modernized CSX’s intermodal yard at 600 Fremont Road in Syracuse. Spanning 3.5 linear miles across the Village of East Syracuse, Town of DeWitt, and Town of Manlius,…
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SUNY Geneseo Seneca Hall
Our affiliates at Bergmann provided full architectural and engineering design services for the new 84-bed residence hall. This project, which won the 2011 AIA Rochester Chapter Design Award, consisted of a limestone clad stair tower that anchors the building at the southeast corner, visually terminating the approach into the north village quad. The four-story building…
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SUNY Albany Subsurface Utility Investigation & Mark Out
Colliers Engineering & Design was retained by Consigli Construction to provide subsurface utility investigation and designation services in areas of planned construction on the SUNY Albany campus. Numerous university-owned underground utilities ran through the project site and would not have otherwise been marked-out through the 811 Dig Safe program. Using radio frequency pipe and cable…
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Rochester, NY Regional Office Complete Interior Fit-Out
Located in Tower280, formerly Midtown Tower in downtown Rochester, Colliers Engineering & Design’s largest New York office serves as the commercial anchor tenant in a 14-story high-rise that symbolizes Downtown’s revitalization. Our 60,000 sq. ft. LEED ID+C Certified space demonstrates excellence in modern workplace design, emphasizing technology, connectivity, and flexibility. The design features innovative LED…
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Redhouse Lake Dam and Bridge Rehabilitation
Our team of professionals provided comprehensive on-site construction inspection and support for the replacement of a three-span concrete arch bridge, as well as the rehabilitation of a concrete fixed crest and earthen dam. Throughout the project, careful attention was given to ensuring all work complied with the detailed plans and specifications. Our team monitored the…
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NYCEDC Vincent Avenue Seawall Rehabilitation
Colliers Engineering & Design was retained to perform a structural and civil investigation of the end of Vincent Avenue, terminating at Weir’s Creek off the East River in the Bronx. This NYCDOT roadway contains a gravity masonry wall along its waterfront to protect the street and its neighbors. The street end wall had collapsed and…