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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
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Peconic Estuary Program Turns 20

October 19, 2012        

 

Peconic Estuary Program Turns 20

Bellone invites elected officials to renew their commitment to the environmentally sensitive habitat

Flanders, NY – October 19, 2012-- County Executive Steve Bellone today welcomed elected officials, environmental leaders, business and industry representatives, scientists, and residents to Hubbard County Park in Flanders to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the Peconic Estuary Program. In a signing ceremony reminiscent of one that took place 10 years ago, when the PEP Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan was finished, each of the officials signed a pledge to protect and restore the estuary that has been called one of the "Last Great Places" in the western hemisphere by The Nature Conservancy.

The Peconic Estuary, which lies between the north and south forks of Long Island, comprises more than 125,000 land acres and 158,000 surface water acres. In 1992, after a citizen-led nomination effort, the Peconic Estuary became the twentieth estuary in the nation to receive designation as an “Estuary of National Significance” by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). That same year, in order to implement a comprehensive conservation and management plan for the watershed, local, state, and federal officials, citizen and environmental groups, businesses, industries and academic institutions joined forces to create the Peconic Estuary Program (PEP), an innovative partnership that is part of the National Estuary Program.

“During the past 20 years the PEP has achieved major strides in the restoration of Long Island’s Peconic Bays,” said Bellone.  “But there is more to be done to protect this productive ecosystem that is central to the east end economy, ecology, and way of life. Today we ask for a renewed commitment from our representatives and stakeholders so that we might continue to protect and restore the Peconic Bays.”           

Congressman Tim Bishop vowed to promote sustained federal support for the PEP-. "Our waterways define the quality of life that is so important to us on the east end,” said the congressman. “The success of the Peconic Estuary Project over the past 20 years shows the great things that are possible when a community unites to protect our precious environment. I will continue advocating strongly for investments in wastewater infrastructure that will improve our waterways and protect public health."

 “Peconic Bay is the natural jewel of Long Island's East End," said Joan Leary Matthews, Regional Director of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (US EPA) clean water unit.  "Working in partnership with the communities of Long Island and the Peconic Estuary Program, we can protect and further enhance this amazing water body."

New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle said, "The Peconic Estuary is a local treasure and a valued environmental resource. Congratulations to the Peconic Estuary Program on this its 20th anniversary. It is my sincere hope that PEP will carry on its critically important work for many years to come."

New York State Assemblyman Fred Thiele, an initial sponsor of the Peconic Bay National Estuary Program said, "Very rarely do you see such a dedicated group of scientists, planners, elected officials, industry leaders and passionate citizens working together across political and geographical boundaries on issues that affect us all."

 “I would like to congratulate everyone who has worked with the Peconic Estuary Program on the 20th anniversary of this important partnership and thank them for the outstanding work that they have done to protect the Peconic Estuary, one of only 28 estuaries of national significance,” said  New York State Assemblyman Daniel Losquadro.

Peter Scully, Regional Director of New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), said, "DEC has been a proud participant and partner in the Peconic Estuary Program since its inception. The Peconic Estuary delivers invaluable ecosystem services such as water filtration, critical habitat for many marine species and buffer zones that stabilize shorelines and protect coastal areas from flooding.  DEC is committed to continuing its long record of helping to improve the water quality of the estuary and preserving and restoring sensitive habitat within the estuary."

Kevin McDonald, director of public finance and policy for The Nature Conservancy on Long Island and Chair or the Peconic Estuary Program’s Citizens Advisory Committee, concluded, “We have more work to do.  After 20 years, we understand better how this remarkable system works and what the pollution threats are.  We all have to do our part to keep it healthy, thriving and productive; that includes every homeowner, business and industry on the east end. We collectively hold this resource in trust for future generations.” 

The National Estuary Program (NEP) was created by section 320 of the Clean Water Act amendments of 1987.  The NEP includes 28 estuaries around the US and Puerto Rico.  In addition to the Peconic Estuary Program, regional examples include the Long Island Sound Study, the New York – New Jersey Harbor Estuary Program, and the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary. The National Estuary Program is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year.

 

 

Noting that the health of the Peconic Estuary is critical to the economy and quality of life on Long Island, County Executive Steve Bellone (center) invited elected officials and Peconic Estuary Program stakeholders to sign a pledge to protect and restore the estuary.

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