Checkers Restaurant Vehicle Queuing Study
Our firm conducted a field observation/evaluation of the physical and operational characteristics of the vehicle queue lanes at an existing Checkers facility in the South Jersey area.
Our firm conducted a field observation/evaluation of the physical and operational characteristics of the vehicle queue lanes at an existing Checkers facility in the South Jersey area.
As prime consultant, we led a team providing survey, design, bidding support, construction management and inspection of the entire 1-mile length of Running Brook Road. The resurfacing of the entire lengths of two adjacent side streets, Heath Drive and Compton Way, an additional 0.3 miles, were added to the project scope during the design phase.
At over 65 locations throughout the eastern United States, our team designed modifications to air traffic control towers’ (ATCT) fire and life safety systems in order to comply with new OSHA standards and FAA criteria.
Our team was retained to perform traffic engineering and highway design services in support of the 128-room, four-story hotel and car wash facility along US Route 206 in Bordentown Township. We prepared the project traffic impact study, highway access permit plans in support of site plan approval by the Township and Access Permit approval by NJDOT.
Our firm provided engineering design services for highway and traffic signal improvements associated with the Black Horse Pike Shopping Center. We designed improvement plans for the roadway and site access in accordance with NJDOT’s Highway Access Permit (HAP) process.
Our firm assisted the project team with the completion of a comprehensive study in the Municipality of Princeton to evaluate existing parking deficiencies and solutions. Our primary role was the GIS-based data collection that included a thorough inventory and parking utilization counts within the bustling downtown.
Responsible for the mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection design of several new Brightview Senior Living facilities. Projects included a mix of independent living units, assisted living units and memory care units as well as a full suite of amenities.
Linden Stations Apartments is a new multi-family residential building situated on 3.5 acres of land. The project includes 234 residential units within a 4-story building with two interior courtyard amenity spaces. Both amenity spaces are situated at the first floor above an underground parking garage.
The South Amboy Phase1 Apartments project is a new multi-family residential development, sited on 5.2 acres of land in South Amboy. The project includes 291 residential units within a 4-story building, a park and two amenity spaces. The amenity spaces include two internal courtyards, situated at the first floor internal to the proposed building, one being a pool courtyard and more active and the other courtyard more passive.
This project includes 219 residential units within a 5-story building with two exterior amenity spaces. Both amenity spaces are situated at the second floor. The eastern courtyard is the active amenity space and includes multiple seating areas, a fire table, high table communal dining with pergola above, a large panel of lawn for sunbathing, three private dining and grilling areas and a private living room area with an outdoor television.