Engineering & Design Archives - 鶹TVվ /project_tag/engineering-design/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 22:56:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Johnstown Incline Project /project/johnstown-incline-project/ Tue, 16 Jun 2026 20:06:51 +0000 /?post_type=project&p=247938 The post Johnstown Incline Project appeared first on 鶹TVվ.

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Transforming a historic hillside into a safer, more accessible community destination

In Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a new chapter is taking shape alongside one of the region’s most recognizable landmarks. The has long served as a link between downtown and the surrounding hillside. Today, it sits at the center of a broader effort to expand outdoor recreation, improve connectivity and enhance quality of life for the community.

As part of this transformation, the Conemaugh Valley Conservancy is advancing the — an initiative that reimagines a former coal haulage road as a safe, accessible trail. Once complete, the corridor will also serve as part of the September 11 , a nationwide trail system developed to connect the three 9/11 memorial sites in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. By linking the Johnstown hillside into this broader network, the project contributes to a route that brings communities together and honors the lives affected by September 11. The trail also creates a space for reflection, recreation and connection.

Bringing the Vision to Life

鶹TVվ is playing a key role in bringing this vision to life by transforming a legacy industrial corridor into a resilient, community-focused asset that will serve generations to come. The work begins with the reclamation of the abandoned haulage road, where 鶹TVվ is designing improvements to stabilize the corridor, address long-standing environmental challenges associated with historic mining activity and convert the path into a functional trail that can be safely used by residents and visitors alike.

Given the steep terrain and complex legacy mining conditions, including abandoned highwalls, deep mine entries and a vertical shaft tied to historic coal mining activity, safety and long-term performance are central to the design. 鶹TVվ is carefully evaluating and addressing rock overhangs above the highwall to support trail durability. The team is also designing a drainage system to manage runoff along the length of the corridor, helping reduce erosion, protect the surrounding landscape and maintain stability over time.

Designing for Access and Environmental Stewardship

Accessibility is a core priority for the project. 鶹TVվ is grading the trail to meet Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, allowing the new pathway to be used by people of all abilities. This work supports broader community goals to make the Inclined Plane hillside more welcoming and inclusive, strengthening its role as a shared public space.

The project also reflects a strong commitment to environmental stewardship. 鶹TVվ is designing and installing bat gates at mine openings and replacing existing structures to meet U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service guidelines. These improvements protect sensitive habitats while allowing the surrounding landscape to be safely reintroduced for public use, balancing ecological preservation with community access.

Connecting History, Recreation and Community

The Johnstown Incline project represents more than a new trail; it is part of a larger effort to reconnect the community with its landscape, its history and its future. As part of a growing regional network, the project will help link parks, transportation assets and historic destinations, creating new opportunities for residents and visitors to explore the area while supporting Johnstown’s growing role as a regional outdoor recreation destination.

“Through our work, 鶹TVվ is helping restore a well-known landmark to active use — honoring its past while shaping a more accessible and vibrant future. The result will be a corridor that expands access and recreation, strengthens community connections and invites people to experience Johnstown in new ways,” said Clayton Roderick, 鶹TVվ Abandoned Mine Lands Program Manager.

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South Brooklyn Marine Terminal /project/south-brooklyn-marine-terminal/ Tue, 12 May 2026 21:08:43 +0000 /?post_type=project&p=247805 The post South Brooklyn Marine Terminal appeared first on 鶹TVվ.

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鶹TVվ provided comprehensive inspection, testing and field support services for the redevelopment of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, a landmark infrastructure project advancing New York City’s energy transition.

Strengthening New York’s working waterfront through quality engineering

鶹TVվ supported the redevelopment of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT), a 74 acre industrial waterfront site in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, transforming a long underutilized marine terminal into one of the largest dedicated offshore wind ports in the United States. The revitalized terminal will serve as a staging, assembly, deployment and long term operations and maintenance hub, while also housing export cable landfall infrastructure and an onshore electrical substation connecting power generation directly to New York City’s electrical grid.

From early construction through ongoing execution, 鶹TVվ served as a critical partner to the client and project team, providing independent special inspections, third party inspections, materials testing and construction field services. Working in one of the most challenging marine environments in the country, 鶹TVվ helped safeguard quality, durability, safety and regulatory compliance across marine, structural, geotechnical and civil scopes of work.

Upon completion, SBMT will support an offshore wind project delivering approximately 810 megawatts of renewable energy — enough to power an estimated 500,000 New York homes. By enabling assembly, staging, grid interconnection and long term operation of offshore wind facilities, SBMT positions New York City as a critical energy hub for New York.

”The South Brooklyn Marine Terminal represents a pivotal moment for the energy transition. 鶹TVվ’ role was to support our client with consistent involvement and trusted expertise on a project that reflects where energy infrastructure is headed.”

— Tom Price, 鶹TVվ Infrastructure President

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GDOT I-75/I-575 Northwest Corridor Express Lanes /project/i-75-i-575-northwest-corridor-express-lanes/ Thu, 29 Aug 2024 20:26:54 +0000 /?post_type=project&p=244949 Enhancing Traffic Flow with Innovative Infrastructure Solutions 鶹TVվ was the Independent Quality Firm (IQF) and Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) services provider on the I-75/I-575 Northwest Corridor Express Lanes project. This $834-million endeavor represents the Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) first foray into a design-build-finance Public-Private Partnership (P3), marking a significant milestone in the state’s […]

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Enhancing Traffic Flow with Innovative Infrastructure Solutions

鶹TVվ was the Independent Quality Firm (IQF) and Construction Engineering & Inspection (CEI) services provider on the I-75/I-575 Northwest Corridor Express Lanes project. This $834-million endeavor represents the Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) first foray into a design-build-finance Public-Private Partnership (P3), marking a significant milestone in the state’s history.

This project, one of North America’s largest reverse-flow, managed-lane systems, aimed to enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The client, Northwest Express Roadbuilders (NWER), relied heavily on 鶹TVվ to deliver work that met and exceeded GDOT standards.

Our team was integral to the project’s success, providing expert bridge design leadership and overseeing construction engineering, inspection, and materials testing for over 29 miles of toll lanes. We also managed the development of 39 bridges, 82 retaining walls, 48 sound walls, interchange ramps, and drainage structures. Specialized inspectors were deployed to oversee the installation of the Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS) and intelligent highway systems, ensuring the infrastructure was future-ready.

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