News: Construction Design & Engineering

TVGA receives two contracts from the NYPA

TVGA Consultants (TVGA) has held concurrent term contracts with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), since 1992. Under the current contract, TVGA has been awarded two projects. The first project is an easement survey in the town of Clay. The second is a topographic and underground utility survey for future planning purposes at the Niagara Power Project in the town of Lewiston. TVGA Consultants is a full service Engineering, Environmental, Land Survey and Architecture firm that has provided quality, value-based professional engineering services for more than 95 years. TVGA is proud to employ a highly skilled and diverse staff of civil, transportation, traffic and environmental engineers; architects; scientists; photogrammetrists; and land surveyors from locations throughout New York. More information can be found at www.tvga.com.
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TAYLOR receives contract for construction of 37,000 s/f Comfort Inn & Suites

Ithaca, NY TAYLOR, a regional commercial general contractor, was awarded the contract for a Comfort Inn and Suites. TAYLOR is teaming with local hoteliers, Ahir & Company, LLC, and Choice Hotels for construction of the three-story, 37,000 s/f, 67-room hotel
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