3 East Wall – Norwalk

Preservation and renovation of this historic manor house and construction of a new podium-style building to the rear of the manor house to increase the on-site density.
R&M provided planning, surveying, and engineering services for land use entitlement purposes. Required approvals included a Zoning Text Amendment for Historic Preservation Incentives, Special Permit, and Coastal Area Management Site Plan reviews.
These are just a few examples of the many successful projects that Redniss & Mead has completed in Fairfield County Connecticut. Our team of experienced engineers is passionate about using their expertise to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions for our clients. We are committed to exceeding expectations and building lasting relationships with our partners.
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