Rockland County’s Highway Department Facilities Complex has been awarded the Public Works Project of the Year Award by The New York Metropolitan Chapter (NYMC) of the American Public Works Association!
The state-of-the-art $40.5 million complex includes an administrative building, an operations and maintenance facility, a repair shop, an indoor garage for equipment, an enclosed salt storage facility, an internal road network with access to major roads, paved parking, and a fueling station for diesel and gasoline. Supporting the Rockland County Highway Department, this new infrastructure enhances the department’s ability to construct, maintain, supervise, repair, and care for local roadways, bridges, and culverts.
Our team provided overall project management as well as structural engineering, civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, and surveying for the design of the highway facility complex. Our scope included engineering creative design solutions to optimize the unique site layout, developing parking layouts and roadway designs to maximize access and circulation, and addressing off-site drainage by creating an internal and external drainage system to manage runoff from the salt storage facility.