ACEC honors Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants with four Engineering Excellence awards

May 01, 2018 - Front Section
Donald Benvie,
Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants P.C.

Mountainville, NY Tectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants P.C., a leading multi-disciplined engineering firm, won four 2018 ‘Engineering Excellence’ awards by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of New York. The ACEC New York Engineering Excellence Awards program has honored its member firms for over 50 years for work demonstrating skill and ingenuity on projects worldwide.

The ACEC New York Chapter granted awards in 12 categories including transportation, water resources, environmental engineering, structural systems and building/technology systems.

Tectonic won the Gold Award in the category of Structural Systems (buildings) for its special inspection services for the new Public Safety Answering Center II (PSAC II) in the Bronx for New York City Department of Design and Construction (NYCDDC). The PSAC II building is a 450,000 s/f blast-resistant structure in perfect cube form. PSAC II was built in response to former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Emergency Communications Transformation Program launched in 2004. It is operated by the NYC Police Department (NYPD), the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) and the NYC Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (NYCDOITT).

The firm also received three Silver Awards. Once again in the category of Structural Systems (buildings). Tectonic won a Silver Award for its quality assurance/quality control inspection services on the Phase 1 construction of the new Kosciuszko Bridge for the NYS Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). The new bridge will better serve its high NYC traffic volume by improving traffic safety, reducing congestion, and improving travel speeds. Its cable-stayed design will increase sustainability and provide views of Manhattan from the walkway and bikeway. The project was funded by the Federal Highway Administration along with governor Cuomo’s New York Works program, and is one of the largest contracts ever awarded by the NYSDOT.

In the category of Studies, Research and Consulting Engineering services, Tectonic won a Silver Award for Bridging the Gap and Saving Two Historic Bridges through an Environmental and Historic Review in Babylon for the governor’s Office of Storm Recovery (GOSR). These bridges provide the sole vehicular access to the 600 households located south of the Santa Barbara Canal. HUD CDBG-DR funding was allocated to replace the bridges while retaining the architecture of these beloved historic bridges and minimizing environmental impacts. The new bridges are stronger, more sustainable, and improve the resiliency of the neighborhoods they serve from future storms. These new “historic” bridges continue to carry residents, emergency responders and construction equipment on to these neighborhoods.

In the Environmental category, Tectonic won a Silver Award for Boundary Surveys – Aqueduct and Watershed Lands in Wanaque, N.J. The boundary surveys covered 38 miles of aqueducts and over 6,800 acres of property owned by the N.J. District Water Supply Commission. The use of GPS on the project will tie the entire property to the NJS Plane Coordinates system using the North American Datum, NAD83. This process will simplify the re-establishment of the survey work and property line information for the District. As the populations of the surrounding areas continue to grow and a greater demand is placed on the water supply, it is likely the District will have to expand its operation. This survey will be the basis for future expansion.

President and CEO of Tectonic, Donald Benvie, credits the firm’s growing recognition by the industry to the outstanding professionalism of his company’s employees who dedicate and apply themselves true to the firm’s motto “practical solutions, exceptional service.”

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