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2025-2028 Suffolk County Local Design Services Agreement List

To obtain the Expressions of Interests (EOIs) for each of the below listed firms please contact Jesse Mygland at:
Telephone: 631-852-4186
Email: jesse.mygland@suffolkcountyny.gov


Firm/Sub Firms Contact Information

AECOM USA, Inc.

CSM Engineering, P.C.

Haider Engineering, P.C.

Hayduk Engineering, LLC

Hirani Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C.

Infra Tech Engineering LLC

Zetlin Strategic Communications

605 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10158
Christopher Cotter, Vice President
(631)-393-5049

Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.

L.K. McLean Associates Engineering & Surveying, D. P.C.

P.W. Grosser Consulting

CSA Group NY, Architects and Engineers, P.C.

ALRA Engineers, P.C.

TriState Planning Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C.

Infra Tech Engineering LLC

Hayduk Engineering, LLC

325 West Main Street
Babylon, NY 11702
Gregory Zenk, P.E.
Executive Vice President/Branch Manager
(631)-587-5060

Hardesty & Hanover, LLC

Afridi Associates

AKRF, Inc.

Azar Design Co, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Engineering & Surveying, PC

Environmental Planning & Management, Inc.

GEI Consultants Engineering, Geology, Architecture & Landscape Architecture

KAG Engineering, PLLC

SAM/GdB Geospatial Land Surveying and Engineering, P.C.

TriState Planning Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C.

532 Broadhaollow Road, Suite 144
Melville, NY 11747
David Lapping, PTP
Principal Associate Project Director
(646)-428-8523

LiRo Engineers, Inc.

TriState Planning Engineering & Land Surveying P.C.

CSM Engineering P.C.

Zetlin Strategic Communications, Inc.

KAG Engineering, PLLC

GEI Consultants, Inc., P.C.

3 Aerial Way
Syosset, NY 11791
Panagiotis (Peter) Koklanos, P.E.
Senior Vice President
(516)-938-5476

Lockwood, Kessler & Bartlett, Inc.

VHB Engineering, Surveying, Landscape Architecture and Geology, P.C.

Afridi Associates

Zetlin Strategic Communications, Inc.

CSM Engineering P.C.

TriState Planning Engineering & Land Surveying P.C.

Environmental Planning & Management, Inc.

NASCO Construction Services, Inc.

One Aerial Way
Syosset, NY 11791
David Macedonio, Principal-in-Charge
(516)-210-8983

L.K. McLean Associates Engineering & Surveying, D.P.C.

Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.

GEI Consultants, Inc.

D&B Engineers and Architects

CSM Engineering P.C.

Alra Engineering

KAG Engineering, PLLC

Hayduk Engineering, LLC

437 South Country Road
Brookhaven, NY 11719
Robert Steele, P.E.,
President & Chief Executive Officer
(631)-286-8668 X 239

M & J Engineering, D.P.C.

CSM Engineering, P.C.

ELLANA, Inc.

GEI Consultants, Inc.

Land, Air, Water Environmental Services, Inc.

L.K. McLean Associates Engineering & Surveying, D.P.C.

M.G. McLaren Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C.

P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc.

Siddiqui Engineering and Land Surveying, P.C.

110 Bi-County Boulevard, Suite 101
Farmingdale, NY 11735
John Schreck, P.E., Senior Vice President
(516)-575-8357

N & P Engineering, Architecture and Land Surveying, PLLC

KAG Engineering, PLLC

TriState Planning Engineering & Land Surveying, P.C.

Nelson, Pope & Voorhis, LLC

ZOFS Engineering P.C.

Hayduk Engineering LLC

Terry Bergendorff Collins Land Surveying PLLC

70 Maxess Road
Melville, NY 11747
Eric J. McFerran, P.E., Senior Partner
(631)-427-5665

NV5 New York – Engineers, Architects, Landscape Architects and Surveyors

VHB Engineering, Surveying, Landscape Architecture and Geology, P.C.

Tri State Planning Engineering & Land Surveying, PC

CSM Engineering, P.C.

GEI Consultants

KAG Engineering, PLLC

40 Marcus Drive, Suite 201
Melville, NY 11747
Stephen Normandin, P.E., Managing Director
(631)-891-3200

VHB Engineering, Surveying, Landscape Architecture and Geology, P.C.

Gannett Fleming Engineers and Architects, P.C.

CSM Engineering P.C.

NV5 New York – Engineers, Architects, Landscape Architects and Surveyors

Hayduk Engineering, LLC

GEI Consultants, Inc. DBA GEI Consultants Engineering, Geology, Architecture & Landscape Architecture

100 Motor Parkway, Suite 350
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Louis Bekofsky, Managing Director
(631) 787-3489
SuperUser Account

Suffolk County Update November 22, 2012 11:00 P.M.

(New) Suffolk County Emergency Shelter Hotline for those displaced by Super Storm Sandy (631) 504-6853

This hotline is dedicated to those displaced by Super Storm Sandy who have emergency sheltering needs.  The call center hours are Monday-Friday, 9:00am-8:00pm.

Super Storm Sandy Guide for Small Business Resources Available Online

The Suffolk County Department of Economic Development & Planning has created a Resource Guide for small businesses impacted by Super Storm Sandy. There are numerous local, county, state, and federal FINANCIAL, TECHNICAL, and EMPLOYEE programs in place in Suffolk County to assist your business in recovering from Super Storm Sandy. The Resource Guide is available online at http://scoem.suffolkcountyny.gov in both html and pdf formats. In addition, business owners can speak directly with a representative from Suffolk County by calling (631) 853-5751-Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00pm.  Spanish speaking representatives are also available. 
 

Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) through NYS Department of Labor

This federal program administered by the NYS Department of Labor can provide payments to people who have lost work or income due to Super Storm Sandy.  Laid-off employees must apply by February 4, 2013. Eligibility requirements for DUA are broader than for collecting regular unemployment.

Here are some examples of circumstances that may make you eligible for either UI or DUA:

- You were injured in the disaster and are unable to work.

- Your workplace was damaged or destroyed.

- You can’t get to your workplace because of the disaster.

- You were about to begin work, but could not because of the disaster.

- You are now the breadwinner or major support for a household because the former head of household died in the disaster.

- You are out of work because the federal government took over or closed the facility where you worked.

- Most of your income comes from the counties declared to be federal disaster areas and your business is down due to the disaster.

Call 1-888-209-8124 or go to http://www.labor.ny.gov/ui/claimantinfo/disaster-unemployment-assistance.shtm

 

Suffolk County Water Authority Announcement

SCWA Offering FREE Well Testing to Those Impacted by Sandy

The Suffolk County Water Authority announced today that it would provide free well testing in its service area to Suffolk County residents using private wells who want to make sure their water supply has not been compromised by Super Storm Sandy.

SCWA Chairman James F. Gaughran said the program will be extended for one month, from November 20 through December 20, to allow Suffolk homeowners in communities that suffered extensive storm damage sufficient time to take care of their other priorities.  In addition, tthe time period will be extended indefinitely for anyone who has not returned to their homes by December 20.  Tests would be conducted to make sure that private wells have not been contaminated by bacteria, fuels or chlorides via saltwater intrusion during the storm.

Suffolk residents interested in having their water tested free call (631) 698-9500.

 

Once water samples have been taken, results will be available as soon as possible. 

New-Suffolk County Water Authority UpdateWater Supply is Safe to Drink For Nearly All of Fire Island

The Suffolk County Water Authority announced today that the water supply is safe to drink in all Fire Island communities served by SCWA with the exception of Davis Park.

SCWA workers have completed all testing on water supplies other than in Davis Park and determined the water to be safe to drink. As noted in a release two weeks ago, water in all other communities served by SCWA had already been restored for fire protection and toilet use. SCWA workers are moving west to east to restore water suitable for drinking to all Fire Island communities as quickly as possible.

Fire Island, which was impacted severely by Super Storm Sandy, was the only area in SCWA’s service territory to incur significant service interruptions as a result of the storm.

Returning Fire Island residents, other than residents of Davis Park, are advised to run their water for ten to fifteen minutes before drinking as a precautionary measure. Davis Park residents, until further notice, should only use their water for fire protection and toilet use.

Fire Island residents with any questions about their water should call the SCWA call center at (631) 698-9500.

The Suffolk County Water Authority is an independent public-benefit corporation operating under the authority of the Public Authorities Law of the State of New York. Serving approximately 1.2 million Suffolk County residents, the Authority operates without taxing power on a not-for-profit basis.

FEMA STEP PROGRAM / 211 Call Center Open 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Sheltering and Temporary Essential Power (STEP) Program /Suffolk Residents

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with state, local and tribal partners, is implementing a Sheltering and Temporary Essential Power (STEP) Program to help people get back into their homes quickly and safely.

                                                                                                                           

STEP assists State, local and tribal governments in performing work and services essential to saving lives, protecting public health and safety, and protecting property. The program funds certain necessary and essential measures to help restore power, heat and hot water to primary residences that could regain power through necessary and essential repairs. STEP can help residents safely shelter-in-place in their homes pending more permanent repairs.

 

The FEMA Disaster Recovery Assistance Centers will be OPEN Regular Hours are 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Seven Days a Week,

In an effort to provide easy access to a variety of local and federal benefits and services, County Executive Bellone has established five emergency Disaster Recovery Assistance Centers in collaboration with FEMA where residents can go for information about FEMA and other disaster assistance programs. FEMA representatives are on hand to assist residents in filling out FEMA applications, answer any questions and provide lists of resources. Additionally, there are also Small Business representatives, as well as representatives of other County and State departments providing services to disaster survivors, including County representatives from the offices of the Departments of Health, Economic Development, Labor, Social Services, and Transitional Housing. 

Suffolk County Department of Health Services

The Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) has collected and analyzed approximately 145 samples from various public water supply systems throughout Suffolk County to ensure the bacteriological quality of the county’s drinking water. All major public water supply systems, serving a population of approximately 1,364,000 on the mainland of Suffolk County, have not reported any service disruptions and the water has been safe for potable use throughout the duration of the storm and its aftermath.

Immediately following the storm, water supplied by 29 small water supply systems was deemed not safe for consumption due to potential water service disruption that increases risk from contaminants such as bacteria. Residents served by these systems, most of them on Fire Island, were advised to avoid using tap water directly for potable purposes until further notice. In the interim, recommended alternatives included certified bottled water or, where possible, bringing water to a rolling boil for at least one minute. To date 23 boil-water advisories have been lifted. There are currently four water systems that are still under boil water advisories. SCDHS is in the process of notifying system operators and attempting to collect follow-up samples. For additional information, residents should contact their water suppliers or SCDHS at:

(631) 852-5810. (Note: This is a NEW contact number for residents to call re: water supply questions.)

Suffolk Department of Health Services Offering Vaccination Clinics at FEMA DRCs this week. See most updated schedule below.

FREE Tetanus and Influenza immunizations will be provided for first responders, volunteers and personnel responding to storm aftermath, and residents who have been affected by Super Storm Sandy. This week's immunization schedule at the DRCs for adults only is listed below. Please check the schedule as days and hours vary by site.

In addition, later in this update, please see schedule for "Shots for Tots" Program providing immunization for children. The DHS will also offer tetanus and influenza immunizations for adults at the "Shots for Tots" sites.

 H. Lee Dennison – 100 Vet’s Highway, Hauppauge

SC Vaccine Hours

Friday / 5:30-7:00 p.m.

 

Islip Town Annex – 400 Main Street, Islip

SC Vaccine Hours

Friday / 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Sunday / 2:00 - 6:00 p.m.

 

Lindenhurst Public Library – 1 Lee Street, Lindenhurst

SC Vaccine Hours

Friday / 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Saturday / 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Sunday / 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

 

Mastic Recreation Center – 15 Herkimer St, Mastic 

SC Vaccine Hours

Saturday / 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

 

Suffolk County Center – 300 Center Drive, Riverhead

SC Vaccine Hours

Sunday / 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

 

Suffolk Department of Health Services (DHS)"Shots for Tots" Adds TWO NEW DATES in December

Immunization Clinics for Children are available FREE of charge to those uninsured and underinsured families through the Suffolk County Department of Health Services "Shots for Tots" progam.  This program provides all CDC recommended immunizations to children. Please bring your child’s immunization record with you.

SCDHS is also offering tetanus and influenza immunizations at these venues to adults affected by Super Storm Sandy who are uninsured or under insured.

 

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sachem Library

3:00 - 6:15 p.m.

150 Holbrook Road

Holbrook, New York 11741

 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

St. Patrick’s Catholic Church

9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

9 Clinton Ave. & Main St.

Bay Shore, NY 11706

 

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Middle Country Library

3:00 - 6:15 p.m

575 Middle Country Road

Selden, NY 11784

 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Pronto of Long Island

9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

128 Pine Aire Drive

Bay Shore, New York 11706

 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Pronto of Long Island

9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

128 Pine Aire Drive

Bay Shore, New York 11706

 

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Longwood Public Library

3:00 - 6:15 p.m.

800 Middle Country Road

Middle Island, New York 11953

 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Pronto of Long Island

9:30 - 2:30 p.m.

128 Pine Aire Drive

Bay Shore, New York 11706

  

A Recap of Other Important FEMA Information

 

Super Storm  Sandy Survivors Should Return SBA Disaster Loan Applications to Keep Options Open

NEW YORK — Federal Emergency Management Agency grants are not the only disaster assistance option for Hurricane Sandy survivors. The U.S. Small

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Suffolk County Government

H. Lee Dennison Bldg

100 Veterans Memorial Hwy
P.O. Box 6100
Hauppauge, NY 11788

Riverhead County Center

County Road 51
Riverhead, NY 11901