Hollywood, Florida (May 28, 2019)—NV5 Global Inc. (NV5), a provider of professional and technical engineering and consulting solutions, has announced that it was awarded a contract for engineering design services for green infrastructure projects with the New York City Department of Design and Construction’s (NYCDDC) division of infrastructure. Through this contract, NYCDDC will engage with several qualified firms to provide engineering, design and related services. The projects for which services are required shall be specified by the NYCDDC commissioner and may be located in any of the five boroughs of New York City. The agreement is for a not-to-exceed amount of $50 million for design and related services.
As the city's primary capital construction agency, NYCDDC rebuilds the city’s infrastructure and many of the civic facilities New Yorkers use every day. NYCDDC provides communities with new or rehabilitated infrastructure, roadways, bridges and civic buildings, such as firehouses, libraries, police precincts, courthouses and senior centers. To successfully manage this portfolio, NYCDDC collaborates with other city agencies, as well as with consultants.
Through this contract, NV5 will continue to support the city’s program to sustainably manage stormwater runoff in New York City. NV5 will assist NYCDDC’s green infrastructure division in this effort. NV5 has worked with NYCDDC for over 20 years, since the agency’s inception.
“Our relationship with NYCDDC has been built on 2 decades of delivering quality service and technical expertise for some of New York City’s most complex projects,” said Dickerson Wright, PE, chairman and chief executive officer of NV5. “We are honored to work with NYCDDC on this sustainable development project, and look forward to continuing our long-term partnership for another 20 years.”
Project Manager and Director of Engineering at NV5’s New York City office, Joseph Menzer, PE, ENV SP, stated, “NV5 is pleased to continue our successful relationship with the City by designing projects that support sustainability initiatives, such as green infrastructure. To be a part of something that has a critical effect in today’s changing climate and to work with agencies that have the same goals in mind is very rewarding.”
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