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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
Burkhart, Steven

Suffolk County Executive Bellone Announces Plans to Reconstruct the Smith Point Bridge

New State-of-the-Art- Bridge will Be Built to Last 75 Years

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone today announced that the County intends to enter into a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) to reconstruct the Smith Point Bridge as a long term economical solution to the bridge’s compounding operation and maintenance concerns. The Smith Point Bridge, which was constructed in 1959 and serves as the main access point to the largest Suffolk County owned park, is traversed by approximately one million beachgoers and campers annually.

 

“The reconstruction of the Smith Point Bridge will be a state-of-the-art structure that will transport millions of residents and visitors alike to our world class county park for generations to come,” said Suffolk County Executive Bellone. “We are committed to doing this project with a Project Labor Agreement in order to make sure this project is not only done right, but it is done effectively, efficiently, and safely. The men and women of the building trades have the training, the skills, the knowledge, and the ability to get a major project like this done.”

 

“The Building Trades Council strongly supports the vision of Suffolk County Executive, Steve Bellone as he leverages his relationships with Organized Labor to strengthen investments in infrastructure and rebuild the Smith Point Bridge,” said Matty Aracich, President of the Nassau Suffolk Building and Construction Trades Council.“Project Labor Agreements not only provide real cost savings for the county but also keeps our local workforce economy strong and growing. We look forward to our continued collaboration to support meaningful investments in Suffolk County.”

 

A Project Labor Agreement (PLA) is a pre-hire collective bargaining agreement that sets the terms of employment on an entire construction project, guaranteeing uniform wages, work rules, and benefits across the multiple crafts employed on a project. PLAs lead to labor harmony, ensuring consistency and efficiency for the duration of a construction project. 

 

The project is estimated to cost a total of $75 million, with efforts to secure funding from both the federal government and New York State underway. County Executive Bellone and the Suffolk County Legislature have currently allocated and appropriated more than $7 million for this project.

 

The current bridge, which began construction in 1956 and was opened in 1959, has structural deficiencies which can no longer be fixed effectively by interim repairs. The bridge, while still safe to use, is nearing its end of useful life. There are currently weight restrictions and vulnerabilities including exposed and broken tendons, cracks in the concrete, cracks at the beam ends, and frozen bearings. With narrow sidewalks for pedestrians, the bridge does not include any distinct accommodations for bicycles. Additionally, the bridge contains the original 1950s mechanical and electrical equipment, which is now obsolete.

 

If not reconstructed, deterioration will continue with weight restrictions expected to increase within the next several years to allow only passenger cars, with service and delivery trucks being banned from crossing completely.

 

In late 2018, the Suffolk County Department of Public Works submitted the final Design Approval Document to the New York State Department of Transportation. The final design approval document is awaiting approval from the Federal Highway Administration.

 

Once approval is received from the NYSDOT and FHWA the County will enter into the final design phase with construction expected to begin in 2021 with project completion by 2024. The new structure will be built to the west of the existing bridge, allowing the existing structure to remain in use until construction is complete.  

 

The new modern design for the bridge, which is subject to approval by NYSDOT and FHWA, would be built to last more than 75 years and eliminate the need for a drawbridge with a 55-foot channel vertical clearance, compared to the current bridge, which has only a 22-foot clearance, a 100-foot channel horizontal clearance, two 12-foot lanes, narrow 4-foot sidewalks, and no bicycle accommodations. The new design also includes wider buffers for pedestrian traffic with two 5-foot shoulders and a 12-foot multi-use sidewalk, providing safer and easier access for pedestrians.

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Smith Point County Park, which is only accessible via the Smith Point Bridge, is the most heavily used County Beach, generating significant revenue for the County and serving as an economic engine for the tourist economyA 2003 report from the Suffolk County Legislature’s Budget Review Office estimates $256 million per year of economic activity is generated by the Suffolk County south shore beaches.

 

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