Another R&M Project Come to Fruition

Building and Land Technology has formally announced Harbor Landing, a mixed-use waterfront development

Building and Land Technology has officially opened Harbor Landing Apartments, its newly constructed 218-unit building at 28 Southfield Ave. in Stamford. The apartments are surrounded by a six-mile waterfront boardwalk, two restaurants, a marina and a full-service boatyard.

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Redniss & Mead Acquires Surveying Firm Ryan and Faulds

Redniss & Mead joined forces with the Wilton firm, Ryan and Faulds, to serve an expanded geographic market with a larger survey department. Douglas R. Faulds, PLS and his team will continue to operate from the Wilton office under the name Ryan and Faulds, A Redniss & Mead Company. Combined, the two firms will serve all of Fairfield, New Haven and Westchester counties.

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The New Greenwich Plaza/The Greenwich Transportation Center

This is the redevelopment of the Greenwich train station. Over the past several years, we has performed the overall site research and analyses of drainage, grading, sanitary sewer and stormwater systems in preparation of designing the overall site plans. We designed the overall site plan and produced the necessary documents for site plan approvals which included the property and topographic survey, site development plan, site grading plan, the site utilities plan and the sediment and erosion controls plan. A new train station is to replace the more than 50-year-old facility in central Greenwich. New retail space, a new movie theater complex, pedestrian and commuter pathways and a privately owned public park are to be part of the $45 million project, which is led by the Ashforth Company, the owner of Greenwich Plaza, the multi-use development on Railroad Avenue that includes the train station. Much of the plaza is slated to be redone. The project will include a public-private partnership between and Town of Greenwich and The Ashforth Company, Metro-North and the Connecticut Department of Transportation.

Stamford Media Village

Architect: CPG Architects

For this design of adaptive reuse of an existing office building, parking and marina, we provided civil engineering site design services on this redevelopment. Included, was the preparation of plans for site grading, site improvements, utility coordination, sediment and erosion control, parking garage and a drainage impact statement which was used for the local land use process and securing a building permit. Surveying services included ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey,