HomeMy WebLinkAboutFisher Associates proposalEmily M. Smith, P.E.
Vice President | Director of Transportation
Fisher Associates P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C.
607.277.1400 | esmith@fisherassoc.com
STANDARD FORM 330
ARCHITECT – ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART 1 – CONTRACT-SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION
1. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)
Cayuga Heights Road Sidewalk
2. PUBLIC NOTICE DATE 3. SOLICITATION OR PROJECT NUMBER
March 15, 2023 PIN 3950.86
B. ARCHITECT-ENGINEER POINT OF CONTACT
4. NAME AND TITLE
Emily M. Smith, P.E., Vice President / Director of Transportation
5. NAME OF FIRM
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C.
6. TELEPHONE NUMBER 7. FAX NUMBER 8. E-MAIL ADDRESS
(607) 277-1400 (585) 334-1361 esmith@fisherassoc.com
C. PROPOSED TEAM (Complete this section for the prime contractor and all key subcontractors.)
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9. FIRM NAME 10. ADDRESS 11. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
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Fisher Associates,
P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C.
180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607
Project Management
QA/QC
Engineering
Environmental
Land Surveying[ ] CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
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Fisher Associates,
P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C.1001 W. Seneca Street
Suite 201
Ithaca, New York 14850
Landscape Architecture
[X ] CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
c.X GdB Geospatial LS, D.P.C 250 Lucius Gordon Dr., Suite 6
West Henrietta, NY 14586 Land Surveying
[X ] CHECK IF BRANCH OFFICE
d.X Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc.1744 Washington Avenue Ext.
Rensselaer, NY 12144 Architectural Survey
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D. ORGANIZATION CHART OF FIRMS AND KEY PERSONNEL X (Attached)
organizational chart
Village of Cayuga Heights
Cayuga Heights Road Sidewalk
PIN 3950.86
project manager
Peter WLODARCZYK.*
principal-in-Charge, qa/qc
emily smith, p.e.*
landscape architecture
Fisher Associates
James Fruechtl, RLA*
Constructioninspection
Fisher Associates
Jim Flahive, NICET IV
public participation
Fisher Associates
Peter Wlodarcyzk, P.E.*
James Fruechtl, RLA*
environmental
Fisher Associates
Nicole Lake, PWS*
Hartgen Archaeological
Associates, Inc.
Architectural Survey
Walter Wheeler*
survey/ROW
GdB Geospatial, L.S., P.C.
Scott Smith, L.S.*
Sidewalk Design/Engineering
Fisher Associates
Peter Wlodarczyk, P.E., RSP1*
Jaymes Tanski, P.E.*
Alicia Benhumea, P.E.
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. – Rochester, New York
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
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d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
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e (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
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Emily Smith, P.E.Principal-in-Charge A. TOTAL
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M.E. Structural Engineering
B.E., Civil Engineering
New York– Professional Engineer
Also: CT, NJ, OH, PA, and 26 additional states
American Society of Civil Engineers
Association of Bridge Construction and Design
M.E. Structural Engineering
B.E., Civil Engineering
American Society of Civil Engineers
Trumansburg Pedestrian Commuting
Trumansburg, NY, $1.15M 2017 2018
Emily was the Senior Transportation Engineer on this sidewalk design and improvement project. Important components of this project included the
construction of sidewalks, installation of residential scale retaining walls to address grade challenges, development of a robust public involvement
plan, environmental screenings and coordination with NYSDOT and other regulatory agencies. The goal of this project was to foster a sense of
safety within the community by providing residents safe access to the local school buildings, library, shopping destinations, and fairgrounds, as
well as enhance a sense of community pride.
Safe Routes to School & Pedestrian Safety Enhancements Village
of Dryden, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid, $550K 2016 2018
Project Manager for the design of new sidewalk segments on roadways surrounding the Dryden Elementary School. New
sidewalks were also designed along sections of 5 Village streets to connect activity centers to residential developments and to
improve the continuity of the Village sidewalk system. Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFB) were installed to enhance safety
for pedestrians at unsignalized intersections.
Lockport CSD Pedestrian Safety Project
Lockport, NY, $39K 2019 2020
Preliminary and final design services for the design of rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB’s) for two locations, one adjacent to Lockport
High School and one adjacent to the Charles Upson Elementary School. The RRFB’s allow for safe crossing of two busy streets so that student
athletes can get to and from the new recently completed baseball complex. The design included solar powered RRFB’s, new pavement markings
and signage. The project required significant coordination with the school district, the City and Town of Lockport and Niagara County. Emily was the
Principal-in-Charge.
Town of Victor and Victor Central School District Safe Routes to
School, Victor, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid, $417K 2014 2015
Project Manager. New sidewalks were constructed to connect a large residential neighborhood with the campus buildings providing a safe and efficient pathway to school. Fisher reviewed the original grant application and provided costs and scope change modifications at the start of the project to determine if there were other alternatives that would lead to a better project for the community, within the available funding. This proactive step identified a shorter, direct, more cost effective connection into the adjacent neighborhood, highly supported by the Town and School District.
Washington Street Road Diet Study
Watertown, NY, $22K 2017 2017
Fisher Associates performed a Road Diet Study for Washington Street between Thompson Boulevard and Hudson Lane. Pedestrian and bicycle
accidents and traffic volumes approaching 16,000 vehicles per day on Washington Street clearly show how needed pedestrian safety improvements
were throughout the entire corridor. A road diet reduced the four-lane roadway to a two-lane roadway with a two-way center turn lane and bicycle
lanes allowing pedestrians to cross more safely by reducing the roadway width they must cross. In addition, the road diet slowed travel speeds and
provided a traffic calming effect. Emily was the Principal-in-Charge on this project.
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. – Rochester, New York
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
e (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
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Highland Crossing Trail, Town of Brighton, NY
$2.329M, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
Highway Preventive Maintenance #9
Monroe County, NY, $5.872M Locally Administered, Federal Aid
Whitney Road Improvements Project
Monroe County, NY, $7.8M
Solar Street Improvement Project
City of Syracuse, NY, $1.8M, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
North Main Street Cultural Connector
City of Elmira, NY, $5.597 M
Locally Administered, Federal Aid
2019 2020
2021 2022
2018 2019
2018 2021
2018 2020
Peter was the Senior Highway Engineer and Assistant Project Manager on this project that links the Erie Canal Trail, Genesee Riverway Trail, and
Highland Park. He worked on the assessment and design of improvement to bring all area of existing sidewalk that is shared with the trail into ADA
compliance. He completed the final design and prepared the bid documents according to Local Project Manual. He provided construction support
and monitor the completion of construction. ROW was required for both off road and adjacent sidewalk improvements.
Project Manager for this project that will correct identified pavement deficiencies; clean, repair or replace failing or deteriorated
drainage structures and piping; refresh and updated pavement markings; upgrade any non-compliant curb ramps to meet current
ADA standards and improve pedestrian accommodations; and improve safety at spot locations. Implement shared use lanes or
5-foot shoulders to accommodate bicycles.
This project included milling and resurfacing of the existing travel lanes and constructing new shoulders with concrete gutters along one segment of
the roadway and a curbed section with new closed drainage along the remaining roadway segment. The design maintained the 10-foot travel wide
lanes in both segments, but provided 4-foot shoulders within the 3-foot gutter section and 6-foot-wide shoulders within the curbed section. A new
concrete sidewalk was constructed where sidewalks did not previously exist, and the existing sidewalk was replaced with new ADA compliant 5-foot-
wide concrete sidewalk. Peter was the Senior Highway Engineer and provided Construction Support Services.
Senior Highway Design Engineer for the milling and resurfacing the existing roadway pavement surface. Solar Street was milled
3.5 inches and then received a two-course overlay of 1.5” of top course and 2.0” of binder course. Existing sidewalk, handicap
ramps, and pedestrian signals that didn’t meet ADA standards were replaced. Approximately 2500 ft. of new sidewalk was
constructed.
Project Manager for the reconstruction of the 5-legged intersection into a roundabout design to improve the operational charac-
teristics of the intersection and accommodate the large trucks (WB-60s) that service the neighboring manufacturing and retail
properties located within a heavily developed commercial corridor. An extensive public outreach program included public informa-
tional meetings, business focus group meetings, and one-on-one property owner meetings. The program ensured that adjacent
business operations were not adversely impacted and that the public understood the safety improvements.
Peter Wlodarczyk, P.E., RSP1 Project Manager A. TOTAL
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B.S., Civil Engineering Technology New York – Professional Engineer Also: PA
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Society of Highway Engineers
NYS Association of Transportation Engineers
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. – Rochester, New York
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
e (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
Jaymes Tanski, P.E.Highway Engineer A. TOTAL
17 9
B.S., Civil Engineering New York - Professional Engineer
Also: CT
American Society of Engineers
NYS Association of Transportation Engineers
Lancaster Transportation Alternative Project (TAP), Village of
Lancaster, NY, $434K, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
Highway Design Engineer for this project that improved and expanded the infrastructure by providing a safe, navigable environment for school
children and community members along Russell Street and Greenwood Street between W. Academy Street and the Elementary/ Middle School.
This project involved the development and implementation of an urban design to enhance pedestrian and vehicular safety and improve aesthetics.
The improvements included sidewalk reconstruction and handicap accessible ramps, high-visibility crosswalks and improved pedestrian signage,
and roadway restriping.
Highway Engineer on this project that links the Erie Canal Trail, Genesee Riverway Trail, and Highland Park. This 3.3-mile long project included
both on-road and off-road trail segments. The on-road segments entailed upgrades to existing roadways to accommodate shoulders or bike lanes
and sidewalk improvements to enhance pedestrian mobility and access. He worked on the design of leading pedestrian indicators (an innovative
signal timing pattern to allow pedestrians to get a jump start on crossing roads), restriping of the pavement to enhance awareness of pedestrian
traffic, flashing signs that warn drivers that a pedestrian is entering the detection zone, and other tools to create a safe walking experience.
Solar Street Improvement Project
City of Syracuse, NY, $1.8M, Locally Administered, Federal Aid 2018 2021
Highway Design Engineer for the milling and resurfacing the existing roadway pavement surface. Solar Street was milled 3.5 inches and then
received a two-course overlay of 1.5” of top course and 2.0” of binder course. Existing sidewalk, handicap ramps, and pedestrian signals that
didn’t meet ADA standards were replaced. Approximately 2500 ft. of new sidewalk was constructed.
2018 2020
Highway Design Engineer for the feasibility study and provided design services for this trail connector project. A feasibility study was conducted
over a span of two years to determine the best route for a multi-use trail for bicyclists and pedestrians to connect to the existing Auburn Trail and
Ontario Pathways. Project Manager for Phase I of a 9 mile trail link connecting the existing Auburn and Ontario Pathways trails. The new trail
through to the Town of Farmington consists of stone dust and asphalt sections on the old rail bed and neighborhood connections, as well as some
10’ concrete segments along NYS Route 332. Some sections on the rail bed were also built on gabions to minimize wetland impacts.
Highland Crossing Trail, Town of Brighton, NY
$2.329M, Locally Administered, Federal Aid 2019 2020
Auburn Trail Connector, Town of Farmington, NY, $1.81M
Locally Administered, Federal Aid
2016 2017
Maple City Rail Trail Connector, Ogdensburg, NY
$2.24M, Locally Administered, Federal Aid 2022 2023 (est’d)
The City of Ogdensburg is looking to convert an abandoned railroad bridge and corridor into a pedestrian and bicyclist trail that connects to the
existing Black River Trail. This project includes the construction of a 3,500 ft. extension of a shared use trail along an abandoned railroad corridor. A
concrete sidewalk will be constructed from the trail to the existing sidewalk on Route 812. To cross the Oswegatchie River, an existing abandoned
three span railroad bridge will be used to construct a 10 foot wide timber deck system with timber railing. Extensive substructure repairs will also be
required. Jaymes was the Highway Engineer.
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
A. TOTAL B. WITH CURRENT FIRM
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. – Ithaca, New York
16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
e (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
Penn Yan DRI - Pedestrian Experience
Village of Penn Yan
Emerson Park Pathway and Pedestrian Bridge Improvements
Auburn, NY
Genesee Valley Greenway Trail Improvements
Avon – Scottsville, NY
Taughannock Falls State Park Circulation Study
Trumansburg, NY
Niagara Falls State Park Third Street Pedestrian Connection
Niagara Falls, NY
2019 2024 (est’d)
2018 2020
2018 2022
2018 2022 (est’d)
2018 2021
Project Manager for the development of strategic improvements to the Village of Penn Yan’s system of parks and trails. These proposed improve-
ments reflect a detailed evaluation of existing recreational resources, and identification of opportunities for improved connectivity and activation of
the waterfront. James led team development of concepts for the DRI that included a cultural event venue, waterfront seating along the lake outlet,
updated playground facilities, and viewshed improvements. Proposed design concepts for trail improvements included additional trail segments,
interpretive signage, and overlooks that provide access to the unique natural systems of the area.
As Project manager, James worked with the client and stakeholders to update the park’s master plan, create an implementation phasing strategy,
and implement the inital priority projects. The first phase of improvement focused on the restoration of a recreational boat launch and eroded shore-
line to re-activate the waters’ edge. The most recent phase focused on multiuse pathway improvements including a pedestrian bridge over the canal
and ADA bench seating with granite pavers. Leading a team of design consultants, James assisted Cayuga County in advancing both projects from
concept through bidding and construction.
Project Manager for a multi-phase development of detailed design and construction documents for a highly used 17 mile stretch of the Genesee
Valley Greenway Trail. The designed improvements include resurfacing of the stone dust trail, and strategically located trail nodes incorporate site
furnishings constructed of reused stone from culvert headwalls. Key drainage improvements, timber bridge renovations, and trailhead parking areas
will provide enhanced trail amenities and will reduce maintenance demands.
Project Manager and Landscape Architect. The project created a park-wide plan to improve trail and roadway networks by creating simplified,
safer, and more accessible circulation routes. Parking areas are consolidated, and a future visitor center, boat launch, and an upgraded central
loop with great lawn are all proposed
Project Manager and Landscape Architect for the site design of a new connection between the Niagara Falls State Park and downtown Niagara
Falls, providing improved access for tourists and local residents. The access negotiates a steep grade, opening spectacular views of the water-
front.
James Fruechtl, RLA, LEED AP Landscape Architect 17 10
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture New York State – Landscape Architecture
LEED Accredited Professional
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12.NAME 13.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14.YEARS EXPERIENCE
A.TOTAL B.WITH CURRENT FIRM
15.FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. – Rochester, New York
16.EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)17.CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
18.OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
b (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
c (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
d (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
e (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
(3)BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE [ X ] Check if project performed with current firm
Nicole Lake, PWS Environmental Scientist 10 6
M.S. Environmental Science
B.S. Environmental Science
Professional Wetland Scientist
10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Training AmeriCorps Award 2008 & 2013 NY Flora Association
NYSDEC 4-Hour Erosion and Sediment Control Certification Student Conservation Association
Long Hill Road (CR 43) over Owasco Inlet Bridge Replacement
Cayuga County, NY, $1.414, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
New York Power Authority, Niagara Power Project, Lewiston, NY
Cattaraugus Department of Public Works, County Route 30
Mitigation Project, Cattaraugus County, NY
InvEnergy, Inc.- Number 3 Wind Farm, Lowville, NY
West Seneca Central School District, Capital Improvements
Project, Erie County, NY
2020 2020
2017-Ongoing
2013 2013
2016
2020
Fisher worked closely with City officials to review an abandoned railroad bed and bridge for the design, permitting and construction
of a multi-use trail. Nicole was pivotal in coordinating the wetland and watercourse delineations, and tree surveys. She helped to
obtain T&E species clearances through coordinating federal review, and bat and mussel surveys. She also assisted in submitting a
Joint Permit Application to the USACE.
Nicole is serving as a field member for this project which includes monthly water quality sampling of 20+ outfalls and valves, and
bi-annual chlorine sampling within the Niagara Power Plant as a 3-year term contract. Ms. Dutcher has obtained security clearance
for the site and coordinates and assists in collecting of samples that are brought to a certified lab for analysis.
Nicole has provided support on monitoring stream and wetland restoration and mitigation for two created wetlands, two stream enFish-
er worked closely with the Cattaraugus Department of Public Works in designing and constructing multiple wetland mitigation areas,
a stream restoration and three stream enhancement projects. Nicole was pivotal in monitoring each of the sites and conducting field
surveys to determine the success of the project. She submitted yearly mitigation monitoring reports to federal and state agencies in
accordance with the permits. Nicole worked closely and discussed the project with multiple officials for sign-offs and permit closers.
Nicole served as the field site manager for the wetland and stream delineations, mapping, habitat/community assessments,
ecosystem assessments, invasive species surveys, and road surveys. She has conducted field surveys, as well as reviewed and
provided completed field data. She also provided wetland delineation reports to the client, NYSDEC and ACOE. Nicole has also
provided input and assistance for the permit packages required for the project.
Nicole worked closely with the District, lawyers, and agency officials on permitting for capital improvements. Nicole conducted the
environmental screenings for historical and archaeological sign-offs, T&E species. She conducted the wetland and watercourse
delineation, and also drafted and submitted the Joint Permit to the USACE. She also conducted a Phase I & Limited Phase II site
investigation and wrote multiple environmental screening reports.
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
Walter R. Wheeler
Senior Architectural Historian
A. TOTAL B. WITH CURRENT FIRM
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15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc., Rensselaer, New York
16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)
BS in Building Sciences; Bachelor of Architecture 36 CFR 61 Qualified Architectural Historian
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
Publications: A Neat Plain Modern Stile: The Architecture of Philip Hooker and His Contemporaries, 1796-1836. Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts
Press, 1993. The Marble House in Second Street: Biography of a Town House and its Occupants, 1825-2000. Coauthor. Troy, NY: Rensselaer County Historical
Society, 2000; The Encyclopedia of New York State, Peter Eisenstadt, editor. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2005. Contributor. Albany Architects: The
Present Looks at the Past. Albany, NY: Historic Albany Foundation, 2009. Contributor. Organizations: Trustee of the Dutch Barn Preservation Society (2003-
present, Vice President 2006-present), the Society for the Preservation of Hudson Valley Vernacular Architecture (2007-present), and the Albany County Historical
Association (2004-present). Training: Vermont Community Development Program (VCDP) Historic Preservation Consultant training and Section 106 training,
Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. Awards: American Association of School Librarians, American Library Association, Commendation for In a Neat
Plain Modern Stile, 1994; American Association for State and Local History, Commendation for The Marble House in Second Street, 2001.
19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
a.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Sunmount DDSO Mitigation, Tupper Lake, Franklin County, NY
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION (If
applicable)
2020
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
Senior Architectural Historian. Historic American Building Survey of Buildings 25 and 26 prior to demolition. These were residential
buildings of a former tuberculosis hospital which opened in 1924 and served veterans until 1965. Cost $11,229.00.
b.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Thematic Survey of Dutch Resources in New York State (with Larson
Fisher Associates for OPR&HP)
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION (If
applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
Senior Architectural Historian. Project to document the spatial and temporal distribution of buildings representative of Dutch Heritage in
the State of New York. The completed survey will encompass examples of all known building typologies, and the full range of building
forms, plan types and structural systems utilized by the New World Dutch and affiliated groups. Cost $45,484.00.
c.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Historic Resource Survey of Hurricane Sandy Affected Communities,
Kings County, New York
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION (If
applicable)
2015-2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
Senior Architectural Historian and Project Manager. historic resource survey covering coastal areas of Brooklyn that were impacted by
Hurricane Sandy and are considered as risk from future storm surges. Hartgen’s scope of work entailed preparation of historic context
statements describing the predominant trends in Brooklyn’s historical development and identification of the structural types and styles
present representing these trends. In addition, Hartgen surveyed an area encompassing 100,000 buildings and inventoried 2,900 National
Register eligible historic resources. Project Sponsor: NYS OPRHP. Cost: $23,372.00
d.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Seabrook-Hampton Bridge Replacement, Rockingham County, New
Hampshire
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION (If
applicable)
2019
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
Senior Architectural Historian. Prepared request for project review, project area form, historic district form, and multiple individual structure inventory
forms as part of the Section 106 compliance effort. Project Sponsor: FHWA, NHDOT. Project size: 15.15 acres. Cost: 90,758.00
e.
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED
Cayuga Heights PIN 3950.69 - Walking Safe, Village of Cayuga Heights,
Tompkins County, NY
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION (If
applicable)
2021
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SECIFIC ROLE X Check if project performed with current firm
Architectural Historian: Surveyed, inventoried, and evaluated 6 structures, including 1 known NRE structure. Three additional structures were
recommended eligible for listing on the National Register. Project Sponsor: NYSDOT. Cost: $3,900.00
STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 2
12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)
E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Complete one Section E for each key person.)
14. YEARS EXPERIENCE
b. WITH CURRENT FIRMa. TOTAL
17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (State and Discipline)16. EDUCATION (Degree and Specialization)
15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State)
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 2
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b.
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d.
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
e.
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19. RELEVANT PROJECTS
(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)(2) YEAR COMPLETED
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)
(2) YEAR COMPLETED
(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm
Scott V. Smith, LS
GdB Geospatial LS, P.C. (West Henrietta, NY)
Associates Degree / Surveying Engineering Technology
New York State Association of Professional Land Surveyors, Genesee Valley Land Surveyors Association, Pennsylvania
Society of Land Surveyors.
Thruway Service Area Redesign and Redevelopment Project (Statewide,
New York)
Survey Project Manager to provide various Land Surveying, Geospatial, and Subsurface Utility Locating and Mapping
for each of the 27 sites. Detailed topographic and utility surveys for each site, approximately 1.5 to 2 acres in size. Utility
mark-out and locating was performed according to ASCE Quality Level "B" standards.
Project Manager for Construction Survey. Existing Control was reviewed, with new established as needed. Layout was
completed at 100' intervals for the proposed watermain with stationing and at proposed hydrant locations. All work had
extensive quality control procedures completed by a New York State licensed Land Surveyor.
Survey Project Manager for construction survey processes associated with the Whiteney Road Improvement Project in
Perinton, NY. Upon completion of GdB's task, the client asked for GdB to produce a 3D Machine Control model for
construction procedures. Point features and linework were provided to the client as well as all files for construction.
Survey Project Manager for Construction Survey and Machine Control Modeling Services. GdB recovered existing
survey control and benchmarks and provide additional as needed. Layout was completed for various proposed features
including 22 drainage ditches and structures, curb and edge of pavement, proposed light poles and angle points.
Survey Project Manager for survey services for the Replacement of Ridge Road Bridge over Salmon Creek in Sodus,
NY. For this task, GdB completed a detailed topographic survey encompassing the existing ridge road bridge and an
approximately 600' x 100' adjacent section adjacent to the bridge.
Monroe County Water Authority - Lake Road and White Road Watermain
Replacement (Sweden, NY)
Whitney Road Reconstruction (Perinton, New York)
County Route 23 McIvor Rd Intersection Improvements (Phelps, New
York)
Replacement of Ridge Road Bridge over Salmon Creek D035922 (Town
of Sodus, NY)
NY Professional Land Surveyor (2004)
License No. 050561
Project Manager / Lead Surveyor 31 5
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2021-Ongoing
2019
2019
2019
2019
25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER 01
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22. YEAR COMPLETED
West Church Street Resurfacing, Village of Fairport, NY
Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2018 2019
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Village of Fairport, NY Paul Feeley (585) 421-3119
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
The project encompassed the roughly 0.75-mile section of
West Church Street between the Erie Canal and Main Street
(NY 250) and involved milling and resurfacing 1 1/2” to 2”
of existing top course and addressing other miscellaneous
items including replacement of catch basin frames and grates,
replacement of manhole frames and covers, and addressing
ADA requirements for sidewalk curb ramps and detectable
warning devices.
The existing pavement surface was in poor condition with a
low surface rating over the last five years. Manhole covers
were out of adjustment and often located within the wheel
path, causing motorists to attempt to maneuver around them.
CHALLENGES:
The existing pavement surface was in poor
condition with a low surface rating over the
previous five years.
SOLUTIONS:
Fisher Associates milled and resurfaced one and
one half to two inches of existing top course and
addressed other miscellaneous items such as ADA
compliance of sidewalk curb ramps and detectable
warning devices.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $877K
SERVICES:
• Engineering
• Survey
• ADA Upgrades
• Public Participation
• Construction Inspection
25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER 02
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22. YEAR COMPLETED
Whitney Road Improvements Project
Monroe County, NY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2018 2020
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Monroe County
Department of Transportation
Thomas Polech, P.E., CPESC,
CPSWQ (585) 753-7747
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
The design for this project included milling and resurfacing
the existing travel lanes and constructing new shoulders with
concrete gutters along one segment of the roadway and a
curbed section with new closed drainage along the remaining
roadway segment. The design maintained the 10-foot travel
wide lanes in both segments, but provided 4-foot shoulders
within the 3-foot gutter section and 6-foot-wide shoulders within
the curbed section. A new concrete sidewalk was constructed
on the south side of Whitney Road from Amsterdam Drive to
Howell Road where sidewalks did not previously exist, and the
existing sidewalk from Watson Road to Lanaray Park on the
north side of the road was replaced with new ADA compliant
5-foot-wide concrete sidewalk. This project also included full-
depth reconstruction for vertical curve improvements at spot
locations throughout the corridor.
Since construction activities resulted in soil disturbance of
more than 1 acre, submission of a Notice of Intent (NOI) for
coverage under the SPDES General Permit for Stormwater
Discharges from Construction Sites was required. Pursuant
to coverage under this permit, Fisher Associates prepared a
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) containing
provisions for both construction phase and post construction
stormwater management controls.CHALLENGES:
Whitney Road, an Urban Minor Arterial in the Town
of Perinton, consisted of two 10-foot travel lanes
with 1 to 2 foot shoulders. The goal of this project
was to extend the service life of the pavement
structure between Turk Hill Road and Howell Road,
ensure a comprehensive drainage system was
incorporated, and widen the shoulder to improve
safety.
SOLUTIONS:
Fisher’s proposed design solution included milling
and resurfacing of the travel lanes, construction
of new shoulders and drainage system, updating
pedestrian facilities to ADA compliant sidewalks,
and the addition of sidewalks where they did not
previously exist.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $7.8M
SERVICES:
• Engineering
• Milling and resurfacing
• Spot full-depth reconstruction
• Construction of a gutter section and a curbed section
• New closed drainage
• New and rehabilitated sidewalks
• Post-construction water quality treatment
25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3)ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22.YEAR COMPLETED
Chemung Sidewalk Improvement Project
Town of Chemung, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2019 2019
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A.PROJECT OWNER B.POINT OF CONTACT NAME C.POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Town of Chemung George Richter (607) 529-3552
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $902K
SERVICES:
•Engineering
•Survey
•Environmental Permitting
•Construction Inspection
CHALLENGES:
The majority of the streets in the town did not have
any sidewalks. Main Street and Washington Street
both had existing sidewalks that showed signs of
severe deterioration.
SOLUTIONS:
Increase the safety of pedestrians by adding
sidewalks throughout the Hamlet area within the
Town of Chemung.
SCOPE
The majority of the streets in the Town of Chemung did
not have any sidewalks, forcing pedestrians to share
the road with vehicles. This project included installing
sidewalks throughout the entire Hamlet area within the
Town of Chemung. Extensive design coordination was
required to fit the sidewalks into the existing roadside
and tie grading into neighboring properties, minimizing
impacts to the residents. Other design considerations
included maintaining existing drainage patterns, tree
removals, signing and striping, and the design of a low
height segmental block retaining wall system.
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25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3)ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22.YEAR COMPLETED
SRTS and Daily Needs Sidewalk,
Trumansburg, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2017 2018
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A.PROJECT OWNER B.POINT OF CONTACT NAME C.POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Village of Trumansburg Mayor Rordan Hart (607) 387-6501
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
Fisher Associates worked collaboratively with the Village
of Trumansburg to achieve their goal of creating a
more walkable community via installation of sidewalks.
Fisher provided preliminary and final design services
and construction support and inspection services for
this federally funded project located in the Village of
Trumansburg and the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County.
Sidewalk improvements were completed along Lake
Street, South Street and Main Street/Route 96 in the
Village. The design challenges included minimizing
impacts to the adjacent properties and existing features.
Drainage system improvements were also necessary
to accommodate the installation of new sidewalks. A
residential scale retaining wall was constructed to keep
all project components within the existing right of way
and eliminate the need for easements near an existing
creek. The project design also included high visibility
crosswalk signage and striping. To ensure the longevity
and minimize maintenance of the new sidewalks, they
were constructed utilizing Class D concrete with fiber
reinforcement. Thicker sections were constructed at
driveway openings where vehicles routinely crossed the
sidewalks to further prolong the life of the infrastructure.
The community participation plan for the project was a
strategic effort to effectively involve the public. Fisher
developed a plan that presented the information in
a manner that was easily understood and engaged
the public at appropriate times throughout the design
process. This provided them multiple opportunities to
ask questions, offer ideas and identify concerns, thereby
integrating them into the design process and facilitating
public enthusiasm, buy-in and support of the project. .
As part of the project, Fisher Associates also provided
environmental services that included NEPA/SEQRA
documentation; social and economic considerations;
general ecology; threatened and endangered species;
historic and cultural resources; 4(f)/6(f); and HW/CM and
ACM investigations.
CHALLENGES:
New sidewalks in the Village were needed to
improve the safety of pedestrians accessing
local destinations including school buildings, the
library, shopping centers and the fairgrounds as
pedestrians, including students, had to walk in the
roadways where no sidewalks existed.
SOLUTIONS:
Providing new sidewalks not only improved
pedestrian safety but enhanced community pride
and sustainability as the Village recognized the
needs of its community and addressed them.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1.115M
SERVICES:
•Engineering
•Survey
•Public Participation
•NEPA/SEQRA Documentation
•Environmental Permitting
•ROW Mapping & Acquisition
•Construction Inspection
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25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER 05
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22. YEAR COMPLETED
4th Avenue Handicap-Accessible Sidewalks for Safety,
Town of Niagara, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2019 2021
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Town of Niagara, New York Lee Wallace (716) 297-2150
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
This project consisted of constructing a new pedestrian facility
along the north side of 4th Avenue in the Town of Niagara from
the Niagara Villa Apartment complex to Military Road. The new
pedestrian facility is concrete from Military Road to the last
commercial driveway and asphalt from the last commercial
driveway to Niagara Villa Apartments. The exiting sidewalk
curb ramps at Military Road were upgraded to meet current
ADA standards. Drainage structures within the footprint of the
proposed pedestrian facility were converted to manholes and
new inlets were constructed with a new concrete gutter, curb,
or within the grass buffer along the roadway.
The project had significant interest, as many residents were
concerned as to why the Town selected the specific areas to
get new sidewalks. During the public participation aspect of
the project residents requested improvements to their local
streets. The Fisher staff was able to explain to the community
the reasoning’s why the funding was specific to 4th Avenue.
As a result the residents gained an understanding and were
pleased with the project outcome.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $663K
SERVICES:
• Engineering
• Survey
• ADA Compliant
• Public Participation
• Environmental Permitting
• Construction Inspection
CHALLENGES:
There were no sidewalks on 4th Avenue. Curb
ramps at Military Road did not meet ADA standards.
SOLUTIONS:
Increase the safety of pedestrians and accessibility
and connectivity along 4th Avenue. Upgrade the
sidewalk ramps at the intersection of Military and 4th
Avenue to meet curretn ADA standards.
25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER 06
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22. YEAR COMPLETED
Safe Routes to School & Pedestrian Safety Enhancements
Village of Dryden, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2016 2018
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Village of Dryden, NY Ms. Debra Marrotte (607) 844-8122
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
Fisher Associates completed the design of new sidewalk
segments on roadways surrounding the Dryden Elementary
School. New sidewalks were also designed along sections
of 5 Village streets to connect activity centers to residential
developments and to improve the continuity of the Village
sidewalk system.
A key component of this project was the design of the
sidewalk in front of a National Registered building currently
utilized as an exhibit facility and maintained by the Historical
Society. Design of the sidewalk to meet the project objec-
tives, minimize property impacts, and stay within the existing
highway boundary was also a key component. Rectangular
Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFB) were installed to enhance
safety for pedestrians at unsignalized intersections.
CHALLENGES:
Many streets in the Village had breaks in the side-
walks, forcing pedestrians onto the road at various
intervals. Crosswalks were scarce in front of the
elementary school, creating a hazardous situation.
SOLUTIONS:
Fisher’s design solution increased the safety of
pedestrians by connecting the sidewalks throughout
the Village to provide a continuous system that links
businesses, schools, libraries, shopping areas, rec-
reational areas and residential developments.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $550K
SERVICES:
• Engineering
• Survey
• Extensive public involvement
• Property owner coordination
• Construction Inspection
25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3)ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22.YEAR COMPLETED
Safe Routes to School Project, Canisteo, NY
Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2014 2015
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A.PROJECT OWNER B.POINT OF CONTACT NAME C.POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Village of Canisteo, NY Mr. William Tucker (607) 698-4553
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
Fisher Associates completed preliminary and final design, and
provided construction inspection for this locally-administered,
federal-aid project to create a safer environment for students
walking to the area elementary school.
The project involved approximately 2700’ of new 5’ wide
concrete sidewalk, ADA-compliant curb ramps, crosswalk
and stop bar striping, pedestrian crossing signs, shared-
use bicycle signs, replacement of approximately 165’ of
deteriorated sidewalk flags, and two new driver feedback radar
speed signs.
Cost savings were realized by using available record plans
and aerial imagery for the basemapping rather than obtaining
full topographic survey.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $225K
SERVICES:
•Engineering
•Public Participation
•Environmental Permitting
•Construction Inspection
CHALLENGES:
The existing sidewalk was significantly deteriorated
and in need of repairs. None of the existing curb
ramps were not ADA compliant.
SOLUTIONS:
Provided 5’ wide hazard free sidewalks for children
to access the schools. Provided ADA compliant
sidewalk ramps by correcting geometric deficiencies
and providing detectable warnings. Improve drive
awareness and compliance of the school speed zone
limits.
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25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3)ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22.YEAR COMPLETED
Highland Crossing Trail, Town of Brighton and City of
Rochester, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2019 2020
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A.PROJECT OWNER B.POINT OF CONTACT NAME C.POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Town of Brighton, New York Mr. Mike Guyon (585) 784-5225
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
The 3.3-mile long project included both on-road and off-road
trail segments. The on-road segments entailed upgrades to
existing roadways to accommodate shoulders or bike lanes
and sidewalk improvements to enhance pedestrian mobility
and access.
The off-road segment consisted of a 10-foot-wide trail that
crosses 5 roadways and passes through historic Highland
Park. This required coordination with SHPO to ensure no
adverse historic or archaeological impacts. Coordination with
the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was also required as the trail
passes through a wooded wetland where a boardwalk existed.
The existing boardwalk did not meet current design standards
and its alignment did not minimize impacts to the wetland.
Therefore, the project replaced the boardwalk with a new one
that meets current standards, and it was realigned to minimize
impacts to the wetland.
Coordination with five municipal agencies involved in
ownership or maintenance of the trail was required along with
acquisition of easements from 10 parcels and preparation
of an Intermunicipal Agreement for the trail to pass through
Highland Park. The project also included pedestrian signal
improvements at four signalized intersections where the trailed
crossed, a bicycle contraflow lane on a one-way street, and
extensive wayfinding signage to guide users along the 3.3-mile
trail and safely transition them between the off-road and on-
road segments.
CHALLENGES:
The Erie Canalway Trail, Genesee Riverway Trail,
and Highland Park see hundreds of thousands of
visitors each year. Creating a link among these
three destinations was the goal of this project.
SOLUTIONS:
The 3.3-mile long project included both on-
road and off-road trail segments. The on-road
segments entailed upgrades to existing roadways to
accommodate shoulders or bike lanes and sidewalk
improvements to enhance pedestrian mobility and
access. The off-road segment consists of a 10-foot-
wide trail that crosses 5 roadways and passes
through historic Highland Park.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $2.329
SERVICES:
•Engineering
•Survey
•Public Participation
•ROW Mapping and Acquisition
•Landscape Architecture
•SHPO Coordination
•NEPA/SEQRA Documentation
•Environmental Permitting
•Construction Inspection
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25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2)FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3)ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016)
F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S
QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT
(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified.
Complete one Section F for each project.)
20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22.YEAR COMPLETED
Highway Preventive Maintenance #9
Monroe County, NY, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2021 2022
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A.PROJECT OWNER B.POINT OF CONTACT NAME C.POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Monroe County Dept. of Transportation David Kubiak, P.E.(585) 753-7731
24.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
This project will provide a smooth driving surface on Long
Pond Road from Ridgeway Avenue to Janes Road and on
Mitchell Road from Long Pond Road (1500’ south of Rodge
Road) to Long Pond Road (1200’ north of Ridge Road)
covering the full length of Mitchell Road in the Town of
Greece.
This project proposes to mill and resurface the top 2” of
pavement with base spot pavement repairs made where
necessary to extend the service life of the pavement by 15
years. Work resulting from a change in the pavement surface
will include the adjustment of drainage structures and utility
valves, replacing traffic signal loops and refreshing pavement
markings. Repairs and improvements will be made to
the outdated drainage systems. Drainage structures and
pipes within the paving limits were visually inspected. The
results indicated that the concrete and plastic pipes were in
acceptable condition but that much of the metal pipes were
reaching the end of their service life. Therefore, portions
of the corrugated metal pipes were televised to assess the
overall condition of the system. Based on the results of the
inspection, the system will be upgraded as needed.
Pedestrian accessibility will be improved by upgrading
curb ramps to current ADA (Americans with Disability Act)
Standards. Additionally, a safety screening was completed
for the corridor which included a crash analysis of 813
crashes. As a result of the analysis, improvements were
made to the lane widths, signing and striping in the corridor.
CHALLENGES:
The existing roadway surfaces of Long Pond Road
and Mitchell Road are worn and deteriorated. The
existing drainage systems are outdated, and the
pedestrian facilities are not ADA compliant.
SOLUTIONS:
Correct identified pavement deficiencies. Clean,
repair or replace failing or deteriorated drainage
structures and piping. Refresh and updated pave-
ment markings. Upgrade any non-compliant curb
ramps to meet current ADA standards and improve
pedestrian accommodations. Improve safety at spot
locations. Implement shared use lanes or 5-foot
shoulders to accommodate bicycles.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $5.872M
SERVICES:
•Engineering
•Survey
•NEPA/SEQRA Documentation
•ADA Upgrades
•Signal Design
•Public Participation
•Utility Design and Coordination
•Construction Inspection
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25. FIRM FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT
a (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State)(3) ROLE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C 180 Charlotte Street
Rochester, New York 14607 Prime Consultant
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20. EXAMPLE PROJECT
KEY NUMBER 10
21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State)22. YEAR COMPLETED
Town of Victor and Victor Central School District Safe Routes
to School, Locally Administered, Federal Aid
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If Applicable)
2014 2015
23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION
A. PROJECT OWNER B. POINT OF CONTACT NAME C. POC TELEPHONE NUMBER
Town of Victor, NY Brian Emelson (585) 742-0140
24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT
SCOPE:
The Town of Victor joined forces with the Victor Central School
District to improve pedestrian access in and around campus.
New sidewalks were constructed to connect a large residential
neighborhood with the campus buildings providing a safe and
efficient pathway to school.
Consistent with our Clientship philosophy, we did not simply
push forward with project without understanding the needs
and wants of the Town and School District. We thoroughly
reviewed the original grant application and provided costs and
scope change modifications at the start of the project to deter-
mine if there were other alternatives that would lead to a better
project for the community, within the available funding. This
proactive step identified a shorter, direct, more cost effective
connection into the adjacent neighborhood, highly supported
by the Town and School District.
We then developed and quickly obtained NYSDOT / FHWA
approval for the project scope modification to significantly
improve safety and access, create a shorter pathway to the
neighborhood, and reduce construction costs for the project.
CHALLENGES:
There was a need to construct sidewalks that
would provide links to the primary and intermediate
schools on the Victor Central School Campus from
the adjacent residential neighborhoods.
SOLUTIONS:
Educate school children about walking and bicycling
sagely to school. Provided new sidewalk infrastruc-
ture along Lane Road, the Victor School District cam-
pus, and new school sidewalk connection from High
Street and Latchmere Drive.
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $417K
SERVICES:
• Engineering
• Survey
• Environmental
• Public Participation
• Construction Inspection
G.KEY PERSONNEL PARTICIPATION IN EXAMPLE PROJECTS
26.NAMES OF KEY
PERSONNEL
(From Section E, Block 12)
27.ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT
(From Section E, Block 13)
28.EXAMPLE PROJECTS LISTED IN SECTION F (Fill in “Example Projects Key” section below before completing table. Place “X”
under project key number for participation in same or similar role.)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Emily Smith, P.E. Principal-in-Charge, QA/QC X X X X X X X X X X
Peter Wlodarczyk, P.E. Project Manager X X X X
Jaymes Tanski, P.E. Highway Engineer X X X X X X X X
James Fruechtl, RLA Landscape Architect X
Nicole Lake, WPIT Environmental Scientist
Scott Smith, L.S. Land Surveyor X
Walter Wheeler Archeologist
29.EXAMPLE PROJECTS KEY
NO. TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F) NO.TITLE OF EXAMPLE PROJECT (FROM SECTION F)
1 West Church Street Resurfacing 6 Village of Dryden Safe Routes to Schools
2 Whitney Road Improvements Project 7 Village of Canisteo Safe Routes to School
3 Chemung Sidewalk Improvement Project 8 Highland Crossing Trail
4 Trumansburg Pedestrian 9 MCDOT PM9
5 4th Avenue Pedestrian Safety Improvements, Town of
Niagara 10 Victor SRTS
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PROJECT SUMMARY WHY CHOOSE FISHER ASSOCIATES FOR THIS PROJECT?
The Village of Cayuga Heights has long established the importance of a walkable community and is
prioritizing your investment in multi-modal transportation options through the Transportation Alternative
Program Funding. Today residents and students of Cayuga Heights will reap the rewards of this
Transportation Alternative Project funding. This project will construct 1.12 miles of pedestrian walkways
beginning at Devon Road along the east side of Cayuga Heights Road and ending at the north boundary of
the Village.
With Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. leading this project from planning stage through preliminary
design and towards your goal of construction, you can be assured that the sidewalks will be designed to
maximize safety and the user mobility. We will provide a solution that offers equitable access and feasible
construction options. Our team is highly experienced in all facets of active transportation and sidewalk
designs, from planning through implementation. All team members will contribute to the development of a
productive, environmentally sound, durable project within your budget that you can be proud of. We have
a proven track record of being responsive, and a long history of successful placemaking, innovation and
pragmatic execution.
Specifically, our team brings the following strengths:
• Experience and knowledge completion of TAP
projects – Our firm has completed several
TAP and past Safe Routes to School projects
throughout upstate NY and NYSDOT Region 3.
We are highly familiar with the local and regional
context, and the multi-modal network requirements. Having worked with NYSDOT, Tompkins County, and
the Village, we are mindful of the importance of efficiency to ensure a design is delivered, and project
schedules and budgets are met.
• We understand federal aid funding and how to help you maximize every dollar – Having successfully
completed over 350 locally administered, federal-aid projects, many of these being TAP and, multi-modal
pedestrian facility projects. We have successfully navigated all funding procedures for the clients and
will do the same for your project. Principal-in-Charge, Emily Smith, P.E., is an expert in the ever-changing
nuances of the federal-aid process and its successful completion.
• Strategic partners that provide expertise for specific elements. We are the right team for the project,
bringing unmatched experience on similar projects, including conceptual ideation through construction
creating pedestrian trails and bridges. In addition, our team members have completed multiple projects
within school and village settings and have longstanding relationships with the New York State DEC,
State Historic Preservation Office, and NYSDOT, and will ensure all oversight, administration, and permit
requirements are fulfilled.
This project is at the intersection of many of our firms’ foundational ideals: expanding accessibility for
community members; providing a safe and accessible pedestrian network; expressing the historic and
cultural narratives; and providing a safe network and community enjoyment for decades to come.
We are excited for this opportunity to submit our proposal and we look forward to the next stage of the
selection process.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you should require additional information.
Sincerely,
Emily M. Smith, P.E.Vice President / Director of Transportation FISHER ASSOCIATES P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C.
607.277.1400 | esmith@fisherassoc.com
1001 West Seneca Street, Suite 201
Ithaca, New York 14850
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PROJECT SUMMARY FAMILIARITY WITH FEDERAL AND STATE REQUIREMENTS
We are fluent in all NYSDOT design standards and procedures for projects funded through the Locally Ad-
ministered Federal Aid programs. Our 35+ year history of conducting environmental investigations, prepar-
ing permit applications, and coordinating with all State and Federal agencies will facilitate a smooth process
for your project. We understand all the necessary steps and ensure they are followed, and documentation
is in order, so your project progresses smoothly. We are knowledgeable of the phase authorizations and the
State Local Agreements needed to progress projects from preliminary to final design and subsequently to
construction. Federal and State requirements apply to construction too. Our Resident Engineers will ensure
that all the necessary paperwork documenting construction is maintained and in order. Our projects have
passed FHWA audits with rave reviews for meticulous bookkeeping. As a result, one hundred percent of our
projects have received their allocated funds. In addition, as a part of your project, Fisher Associates will as-
sist you with your reimbursement requests with NYSDOT. This is a role Fisher provides on all our federal-aid
projects for our clients. You are hiring us for your expertise in this process. Our job is to make your job easier.
UNDERSTANDING OF THE WORK TO BE DONE
This project provides an excellent opportunity for
the Village of Cayuga Heights to continue its push to
bolster safety, improve accessibility, and strengthen
the sense of community in the Village by adding much-
needed pedestrian accommodations along Cayuga
Heights Road. Based on our decades of experience
on locally administered federal-aid and TAP-funded
projects like this one, we understand the work that
must be done to make the most of your sidewalk
investment and positively impact both the physical,
social, and economic environments of your Village.
The addition of approximately 1.12 miles of sidewalk
along Cayuga Heights Road from the Devon Road
intersection to the northern border of the Village will
greatly extend the reach of the sidewalk network that
will emerge through the Walking Safe–Cayuga Heights
Project, add to the Village’s character and charm by
supporting safe walking as a core component of the
social fabric, and ultimately make the Village an even
more desirable community to live in and visit.
As we have shown through our work with you on
the Walking Safe project adjacent to this one, our
team shares in your commitment and responsibility
to provide safe pedestrian access throughout your
Village. Fisher maintains “Cultivating our gifts to create
a legacy of infrastructure that improves quality of life”
as our long-held Core Purpose because we realize how
important projects like this one are to the safety and
enjoyment of people and families in the neighborhoods
and communities we serve.
In this case, the Cayuga Heights Road Sidewalk Project
literally affects the safety and enjoyment of our
own team’s people and families. Fisher’s Landscape
The Village of Cayuga Heights has been proactive in
establishing a safe, multi-modal transportation network.
This project will complete missing sidewalk to provide
a complete walkable community through a reliable
network.
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PROJECT SUMMARY Architecture Studio, Trowbridge Wolf Michaels, is proudly based at 1001 W. Seneca St. in Ithaca, and
founding member Kathryn Wolf lives on Cayuga Heights Road within this project area.
Between those connections and our partnership with you on the Walking Safe project, you can rest assured
our team will bring unmatched site familiarity and commitment to providing a safe and resilient pedestrian
infrastructure for the Village of Cayuga Heights.
The following demonstrates our ability to meet the needs of this project.
Meeting TAP/Federally Funded Project Requirements
Fisher understands that the project is a federally funded project with all the analysis, design, and
participation needs of a TAP-funded project. By delivering a project from start to finish that is consistent
with the requirements of applicable laws and design criteria, we will ensure the final product not only meets
the needs of your constituency but passes any audit or inspection by the oversight agencies necessary for
federal funding allocated through the TAP.
Early and Proactive SHPO/Environmental Coordination
As our team and the Village learned together on the Walking Safe project, NYSDOT will require State
Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) review of the properties and residences along Cayuga Heights Road
given their age and potential historical significance, even if it does not request this up front. Our initial
environmental screening of the Cayuga Heights Road project area shows that roughly the northern two-
thirds of the project area falls within an archaeological buffer area, as determined by the NYS Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation, so we are confident SHPO review will come into play here as well.
We will tackle this requirement early and proactively, to prevent any disruption to the project schedule.
Hartgen Archaeological Associates Inc. is already engaged to be on our team and handle the Architectural
Reconnaissance Survey of these properties, as it did for the Walking Safe project. By front-loading this task,
we expect to have our SHPO determination in hand by the time NYSDOT asks for it and avoid any impacts
on the project schedule.
Additionally, we know the key to SHPO coordination is having a good working relationship with the Regional
Cultural Resources Coordinator at the NYSDOT, as they are the primary point of contact with SHPO for
federal-aid projects. With our extensive federal-aid project experience, we have developed an excellent
working relationship with the NYSDOT Region 3 Cultural Resource Coordinator to progress this project
through the SHPO process.
We will draw from recent successes on projects involving historic properties. To note a few examples:
• On the Village of Dryden Safe Routes to School
Sidewalk project, a key component was the design
of the sidewalk in front of Southworth Homestead,
which is a National Registered building currently
utilized as an exhibit facility and maintained by
the Historical Society. Coordination with SHPO
was necessary to obtain their concurrence that
construction of the sidewalk in front of the historic
structure would not adversely impact the historic
setting.
• For Monroe County’s Erie Station Road
Rehabilitation project, our team worked with SHPO
to obtain concurrence that the proposed roadway
widening, and installation of a sidewalk, would not
adversely impact the historic buildings located at
the western end of the project.
Due to the close proximity of Erie Station Road to
neighboring homeowners, continous communication
with adjacent landowners alleviated any concerns from
residents and resulted in a smooth construction process.
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PROJECT SUMMARY • For the Clayton Riverwalk Phase 3 Project
involving reconstruction of the river wall and
concrete riverwalk, SHPO concurrence was
required as the project was located within a
historic district. This project had an aggressive
schedule, and because of our diligence, we were
able to obtain SHPO concurrence on the design
details in just three months.
With the use of federal funds under the
Transportation Alternatives Program, you will be
required to adhere to both the State Environmental
Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and appropriate
documentation and agency coordination will be
necessary to satisfy both of these environmental
processes. We have over 350 federal-aid projects
under our belt and consistently stay abreast of
changes in the SEQR and NEPA requirements so
we can effectively guide our clients through these
processes.
Otherwise, our preliminary research shows only normal environmental concerns. We will consult with the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Natural Heritage Program as needed, and
obtain any necessary permits.
Sidewalk Design
The first step for this sidewalk project is completing a full topographic survey, which will be conducted by
our DBE subconsultant GdB Geospatial. The survey will be used to evaluate the highway boundary and
grading along the roadway to understand the existing conditions that may be impacted by construction of
sidewalk.
This understanding of potential impacts is
critical whenever developing new pedestrian
accommodations, so that our design options will
provide the most cost-effective solution while
achieving the project goals. The design of sidewalks
is generally straightforward, but in this project,
the narrow right of way, the ground slopes off the
roadway on the west side and uphill on the east, and
the culverts and stream crossings of various sizes,
existing utilities, and residential property features
may pose challenges.
We will look to maintain a 5’ wide sidewalk through
the full extent of the project area, meeting ADA
requirements. Based on our preliminary site review
we would recommend all sidewalk be installed on
the east side of the road, as your RFP specifies — an
efficient choice given the west side presents more
potential obstacles in terms of residential hardscaping and decorative walls, vegetative screening that adds
character to their homes, utilities, mailboxes, and the necessity of a stronger retaining wall to maintain the
sidewalk’s elevation given it is on the downward slope side.
We also note that keeping the sidewalk entirely on the east side of Cayuga Heights Road eliminates the need
for mid-block crossings. The intersection with West Upland, for example, would require a mid-block crossing
The narrow right of way can potentionally be a
challenging features of this project.
A key component of the Dryden SRTS & Pedestrian Safety
Enhancements project was the design of the sidewalk in
front of the Southworth Homestead, which is National
Registered Building. Fisher coordinated with SHPO to
receive concurrence that the design would not impact the
historic nature of the area.
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PROJECT SUMMARY away from the intersection because it is not stop-controlled on Cayuga Heights Road.
Coordination with the adjacent property owners is also an important component of our sidewalk design
process to ensure they understand the location of the sidewalk with respect to their property, the limits
and impacts of construction, and that all areas disturbed during construction will be fully restored, such as
driveway aprons and lawn areas. We have shown the flexibility to meet the request of residents within our
designs within the NYSDOT and FHWA guidelines. Similar to the Walking Safe project we will work with the
Village to assist in meetings with property owners during the design process to give each one the attention
needed to ensure their thorough understanding of the project. We learned on the Walking Safe project,
frequent communication and coordination with the residents on the project status will alleviate concerns the
project is being designed in secret and without community input. This communication will continue during
construction to keep adjacent property owners informed of the construction schedule and assure them that
access to their properties will be maintained at all times.
Drainage, Utilities, and Crossings
Additional factors that we will consider after the initial alignments are established include:
• Drainage patterns and features
• Minimizing conflicts with existing utilities such as utility poles and gas line appurtenances
• Accommodating for the culverts and stream crossings such as at Renwick Brook, Pleasant Grove Brook,
and other locations
Rounding out the design will be the adaptation and
improvement to the existing drainage system to
ensure proper stormwater accommodations. A key
component to providing a safe sidewalk system is
ensuring proper drainage to avoid ponding along
the sidewalk or at crosswalk locations, which also
causes slippery conditions when the standing water
freezes during cold weather months.
We will look at all drainage facilities, including open
swales and closed drainage, within the project
limits and design necessary improvements We will
also evaluate front yards for proper grading to
provide an aesthetically pleasing lawn that conveys
stormwater appropriately.
Our team can draw from our experience completing
a roadway enhancement project on Kuhn Road in
Monroe County, for which we widened the roadway
and installed sidewalk sections. We modified the
existing drainage system to provide adequate drainage for the new infrastructure improvements while
salvaging existing drainage components that were in good condition. As an example, we regraded the
snow storage swale between the edge of pavement and sidewalk system and installed new drainage
structure frames and grates but reutilized the existing below-grade pipe system that was in good condition.
Identification of infrastructure components that are in good condition and can be reused ensures that your
funding is spent wisely and where it is necessary.
Once our sidewalk location has been identified and refined, we will develop measures to mitigate
unavoidable impacts. We will establish a plan for early coordination with the utility providers to discuss any
conflicts and coordinate for the re-location of their facilities to allow for the installation of the sidewalks
without adversely impacting the project schedule.
Additionally, we will work with our Landscape Architecture Studio to ensure existing street trees have
On the Kuhn Road Reconstruction Project (Monroe County
DOT), a comprehensive drainage system retrofit was
designed to define open drainage ditches and provide
improved closed drainage facilities.
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PROJECT SUMMARY minimal impacts during the construction activities. Our design team places a high value on the success of
our street tree canopies, and our approach will reflect our priority on tree health.
ADA Pedestrian Accommodations & Curb Ramps
We have extensive experience designing pedestrian facilities and we ensure that our staff is well-informed of
the current changes and requirements for these critical facilities, such as the Americans With Disabilities Act
(ADA), NYSDOT’s Highway Design Manual Chapters
17 and 18 for Bicycle and Pedestrian Facility Design,
the Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Pedestrian
Facilities in the Public Right-of-Way (PROWAG),
AASHTO’s Guide for the Development of Bicycle
Facilities, and AASHTO’s Guide for the Planning,
Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities.
Curb ramp geometry is highly scrutinized under the
federal-aid process, and ensuring that your new ramps
meet the current standards is critical to making sure
they accommodate the needs of all users. Detectable
warning devices are required at all curb ramp locations
and must visually contrast with the adjacent roadway
or pedestrian access route. They also must extend the
full width of the ramp (excluding the flared sides).
We will ensure all of these requirements are
satisfied while minimizing adverse impacts to adjacent properties to the greatest extent possible. We will
also evaluate the need for enhanced crosswalk markings or other enhancement treatments where the
intersecting streets meet Cayuga Heights Road, to increase motorist awareness or visibility of pedestrians
based on the character and function of each location. Even if no crossings of Cayuga Heights Road itself are
established, ensuring that drivers realize they are in a pedestrian environment and have cues that make them
anticipate pedestrian encounters is critical for improving pedestrian safety in your community.
Right of Way
Understanding the Village’s desires to build the
sidewalk within the highway boundary, we will
develop a sidewalk placement design to minimize the
need for acquisitions. However, there is potential for
construction easements or grading releases for areas
that will need grading beyond the highway boundary
to allow the sidewalk to be placed in the best location
possible or for areas where landscaping beds will
need to be adjusted. We will work with the Village and
residents to acquire necessary easements or releases
for the construction of the project in compliance with
the LAFAP manual. We have completed numerous
projects requiring acquisitions under the federal-aid
process. We acquired 11 easements for our Village of
Clayton Riverwalk Project and progressed the project
to a letting and award in less than 18 months.
Public Participation
As you know, residents will have questions regarding your sidewalk project — “Who will maintain the
sidewalks? How will the sidewalks impact my property? Will I be able to access my driveway while the
sidewalks are being installed?” Our community participation plan is a strategic effort that requires as much
consideration as the development of your project design. Every situation is different, and therefore every
The off road segment of the Highland Crossing trail passes
through historic Highland Park. This required coordination
with NYS Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to ensure no
adverse historic or archaeological impacts.
The Village of Fairport West Church Street resurfacing
project addressed ADA requirements for sidewalk curb
ramps.
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PROJECT SUMMARY approach to effectively involve the public is unique.
We will develop a public involvement plan that
presents the information in a manner that can be
easily understood by the average homeowner,
engages the public at appropriate times throughout
the design process, seeks and respects their input
and concerns, and ultimately integrates them into
the design process.
Highlighting the importance of this approach is the
Village homeowner who is challenging our proposed
design features and aesthetics for the Walking
Safe project. Their feedback was heard and we are
working to address them while maintaining a design
that meets the NYSDOT criteria. And, by maintaining
aesthetic consistency across that project and this
Cayuga Heights Road project, we will establish a
cohesive look and feel to which all have contributed.
We know from experience our approach significantly helps facilitate public enthusiasm, buy-in, and support
of the project — and by addressing property and aesthetic concerns proactively, our public participation
program will further contribute to preventing or minimizing delays as the project progresses.
Construction
Developing the plan regarding how vehicular and pedestrian traffic will be maintained during construction
is just as important as the design for the key project elements. After all, safety is our primary goal. The
success of a project in the public’s eyes is not only based on the improvements that are implemented but
on how the construction process is perceived. This includes the ease of travel during construction for all
modes of transportation (vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians). Fisher is experienced in developing all types
of work zone traffic control plans from simple to complex. We start with a thorough understanding of the
needs of residents along the impacted corridors, as well as schools and emergency services within the area,
and develop a plan that meets those needs. This includes ensuring access to driveways at all times, ensuring
maneuverability for deliveries, school buses, and emergency responders, detour analysis if necessary, and
ensuring requirements are included in the contract documents for the contractor to maintain a tidy work
zone throughout the duration of construction. Specific details for maintaining all modes of traffic will be
included in our design to maximize efficient traffic flow.
Other key components to minimize construction impacts include conducting early coordination with utilities
to ensure any relocations are completed prior to construction beginning; and using incentive/disincentive
or liquidated damage clauses in the bid documents to support project completion on or ahead of schedule.
EXPERIENCE WITH SIMILAR KINDS OF PROJECTS OR WORK
Town of Canandaigua Auburn Trail-Brickyard Road project
website. Fisher will work with the Town/Village to craft
a project specific public participation plan to build trust,
seeking opportunities to educate and inform, and allows
for community members to provide input on the project.
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Village of Dryden Safe Routes to Schools
Trumansburg Pedestrian Commuting Project
Victor Safe Routes to Schools
Route 13 Pedestrian Crossing Improvements
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Fisher Associates has completed miles of sidewalk projects and hundreds of ADA ramp designs. We have
completed similar assessments for our Town of Chemung Sidewalk Improvement Project, Village of Dryden
Safe Routes to School & Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Project, Village of Canisteo Safe Routes to School
Project, Town of Victor Safe Routes to Schools, and Village of Trumansburg Pedestrian Commuting Project.
With our extensive portfolio of similar sidewalk specific projects, we are well-qualified to perform the work
associated with your Project. With our passion for providing a personal and collaborative experience that
results in a project unique to your needs, you are assured that your project will not only be a design success,
but a community success. Previous project experience that best exemplifies the range of technical and
professional services includes:
A list of projects and their sponsors was presented above. Additional project experience can be found in
Section F: Example Projects.
QUALITY OF STAFF FOR WORK TO BE DONE
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. (Fisher) is committed to improving the infrastructure within the Town
of Pittsford and has assembled a team of experts to complete your pedestrian enhancement project. With
our past sidewalk experience, we have an in-depth knowledge of the project area and know the pertinent
Chemung Sidewalk Improvements Project — LAFA/TAP
Town of Chemung | $68K (design) | 2017
The majority of streets in the Town of Chemung did not have any sidewalks, forcing
pedestrians to share the road with vehicles. This project created a safer corridor for
motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians alike.
• Multimodal Safety: This project included installing sidewalks throughout the entire
Hamlet area within the Town of Chemung.
• Minimizing Impacts: Extensive design coordination was required to fit the
sidewalks into the existing roadside and tie grading into neighboring properties,
minimizing impacts to the residents.
Highland Crossing Trail — LAFA/TAP
Town of Brighton and City of Rochester, NY | $2.329M | 2020
This 3.3-mile long project involved the replacement or new installation of 2600 feet
of sidewalk, creating a vital link among the Erie Canalway Trail, Genesee Riverway
Trail, and historic Highland Park, which see hundreds of thousands of visitors each
year.
• Multimodal Safety: On- and off-road trail segments, roadway upgrades to
accommodate shoulders or bike lanes, sidewalk improvements to enhance
pedestrian mobility and access.
• Establishing Connections: Segments of sidewalk/trail connected existing portions
of the Erie Canalway Trail, Genesee Riverway Trial, and Highland Park.
• Permitting: Coordination with SHPO, NYSDEC, USACE; NEPA/SEQR
documentation and environmental permitting.
Safe Routes to School & Pedestrian Safety Enhancements — LAFA/
TAP
Village of Dryden, NY | $550K | 2018
New sidewalks were designed along sections of 5 Village streets to connect activity
centers to residential developments and to improve the continuity of the Village
sidewalk system.
• Multimodal Safety: New sidewalk segments on roadways surrounding the Dryden
Elementary School. Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons (RRFB) were installed to
enhance safety for pedestrians at unsignalized intersections.
• SHPO Coordination: Coordination with SHPO was necessary to obtain their
concurrence that construction of the sidewalk in front of the historic structure
would not adversely impact the historic setting.
• Utilities: Extensive coordination, incl. relocations & new closed drainage.
STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004)
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROPOSED STAFF
PROJECT SUMMARY characteristics and challenges of this project. Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. will be the Prime
Consultant. Fisher is committed to meeting the 20% DBE goal. For this project, GdB Geospatial, LS, P.C. (D/
WBE) will provide survey and mapping services and prepare any necessary right-of-way maps. Fisher has
worked with GdB and on many projects and we have a seamless working relationship. Hartgen Archeological
Associates, Inc. is also on our team for Architectural Surveys. Our combined expertise allows us to provide
you with all the services needed to meet your needs, while allowing each individual firm to focus on their
specific area of expertise. Our project leadership are included below, and for a full organization chart and
staff resumes, please refer to Sections D and E.
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Equally important to developing your project
is the development of probable costs. We
know project funding is difficult to obtain and
subsequent cost surprises, once funded, can
be detrimental to the project. Hence, we utilize
our experienced cost estimators to estimate
every project. They have extensive knowledge
of bid pricing histories, how quantities impact
unit costs, and how to clearly detail the plans
to facilitate the contractors’ ability to submit
competitive bids. We will work to maximize the
amount of work that can be accomplished with
the funding that you have worked so hard to
obtain.
Construction cost escalation and market
volatility have become major challenges to
capital projects. Many of our design team firms
are tightly tied to local bidding and construction
dynamics. Our estimators are keeping pace
with construction cost inflation. This accuracy
will be a critical factor in the success of future
construction bids.
• Leads team of 26 transportation professionals
• 20 years of experience in highway design, traffic engineering, structural engineering,
transportation planning, environmental screening, and construction management
• Completed over 15 TAP projects for clients in NY state
• Transportation portfolio > $600M construction value
EMILY SMITH, PE | PRINCIPAL-IN-CHARGE
• Day to day contact
• Expert in nuances of Federal and State-Funded projects
• Extensive sidewalk and curb ramp design and construction experience
• Most recently led highway work and sidewalk design on the Highland Trail (City of Rochester/
Town of Brighton), PM9 (Monroe County), and Whitney Road (Monroe County)
PETER WLODARCZYK, PE | PROJECT MANAGER
• Assistance keeping project on budget and on schedule
• Pedestrian facility and sidewalk design
• Expert in ADA compliance and mobility-focused design
JAYMES TANSKI, PE | PROJECT ENGINEER
STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004)
H.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
30. PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUESTED. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NEEDED.
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PROPOSED STAFF
PROJECT SUMMARY
April 4, 2023
Our firm has built a reputation for design excellence and designing to build. Our team will lean on this
unmatched experience with decades of built work on pedestrian facilities to efficiently execute the
necessary technical drawings and specifications.
LOGISTICS AND FAMILIARITY WITH THE PROJECT AREA
Fisher Associates currently employs 160 staff members. Our Transportation Group consists of 26 engineers,
designers, and technicians and our Landscape Architecture Studio in Ithaca has 18 landscape architects and
designers. Our Landscape Architecture Studio has been located in the City of Ithaca since 1978. With our
offices located in Ithaca, Binghamton and Rochester, our professionals can be available to the City within
minutes should the need arise. Beyond the projects we have completed for the City of Ithaca, we also
completed over 60 transportation projects throughout NYSDOT Region 3, including the Village, the Town
of Lansing and Tompkins County. Together with our subconsultants GdB and Hartgen, we have worked
throughout the region and are well in tune with the need of this project and the steps that are needed to
successfully deliver this project for the Village of Cayuga Heights.
Our Team’s stake in your community and the success of your project is not just professional – it is personal,
and as you would rely on a trusted friend, you can rely on us. We thoroughly enjoy working with you and
your community and seeing the positive impact that projects have on your revitalization efforts. We look
forward to helping you succeed.
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 1
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. 3.YEAR ESTABLISHED1984 4.DUNS NUMBER62-1441831
2b. STREET 180 Charlotte Street 5. OWNERSHIP
a.TYPEDesign Professional Corporation 2c. CITY Rochester 2d. STATE NY 2e. ZIP CODE 14607 b.SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Emily M. Smith, P.E. Vice President / Director of Transportation 7.NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office)
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER
(585)334-1310
6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS esmith@fisherassoc.com
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., P.C.
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., P.C.
Fisher Associates, P.E., P.C.
Fisher Associates – Sole Proprietorship
2013
1990
1990
1984
62-1441831
62-1441831
62-1441831
62-1441831
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
a. Function
Code b. Discipline
c. No. of Employees a. Profile
Code
b. Experience
c. Revenue Index
Number
(see below)(1) FIRM (2) BRANCH
02 Administrative 23 21 B02 Bridges 6
08 CADD Technicians 5 2 C18 Cost Estimating 2
12 Civil Engineers 24 9 E09 Environmental Impact Studies 3
15 Construction Inspectors 18 16 H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield
Paving; Parking
6
21 Electrical Engineers 2 O01 Office Buildings; Industrial Parks 2
24 Environmental Scientist 14 5 P06 Planning (Site, Installation, and
Project)
2
29 Geographic Information
System Specialist
6 P08 Prisons & Correctional Facilities 2
38 Land Surveyors 30 14 S05 Soils & Geologic Studies;
Foundations
2
39 Landscape Architect 18 S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping;
Flood Plain
6
47 Planner 2 T02 Testing & Inspection Services 4
57 Structural Engineers 8 4 T03 Traffic & Transportation
Engineering
5
60 Transportation Engineers 10 6
Other Employees
TOTAL 160 77
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM
FOR LAST 3 YEARS
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
1.Less than $100,000 6.$2 million to less than $5 million
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7.$5 million to less than $10 million
3.$250,000 to less than $500,000 8.$10 million to less than $25 million
4.$500,000 to less than $1 million 9.$25 million to less than $50 million
5.$1 million to less than $2 million 10.$50 million or greater
a.Federal Work 5
b.Non-Federal Work 8
c.Total Work 8
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a.SIGNATURE b. DATE
March 10, 2023
c. NAME AND TITLE
Emily M. Smith, P.E., Vice President / Director of Transportation
1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any)
AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004) PAGE 1
ARCHITECT - ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any)
PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 1984 4. DUNS NUMBER 62-1441831
2b. STREET 1001 West Seneca Street, Suite 201 5. OWNERSHIP
a. TYPE Design Professional Corporation 2c. CITY Ithaca 2d. STATE NY 2e. ZIP CODE 14850 b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
Emily M. Smith, P.E. Vice President / Director of Transportation
7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office)
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER (585( 334-1310 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS esmith@fisherassoc.com
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., P.C.
Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., P.C.
Fisher Associates, P.E., P.C.
Fisher Associates – Sole Proprietorship
2013
1990
1990
1984
62-1441831
62-1441831
62-1441831
62-1441831
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
a. Function
Code
b. Discipline c. No. of Employees
a. Profile
Code
b. Experience
c. Revenue Index
Number
(see below) (1) FIRM (2) BRANCH
02 Administrative 23 1 B02 Bridges 6
08 CADD Technicians 5 C18 Cost Estimating 2
12 Civil Engineers 24 E09 Environmental Impact Studies 3
15 Construction Inspectors 18 H07 Highways; Streets; Airfield
Paving; Parking
6
21 Electrical Engineers 2 O01 Office Buildings; Industrial Parks 2
24 Environmental Scientist 14 P06 Planning (Site, Installation, and
Project)
2
29 Geographic Information
System Specialist
6 P08 Prisons & Correctional Facilities 2
38 Land Surveyors 30 S05 Soils & Geologic Studies;
Foundations
2
39 Landscape Architect 18 18 S10 Surveying; Platting; Mapping;
Flood Plain
6
47 Planner 2 T02 Testing & Inspection Services 4
57 Structural Engineers 8 T03 Traffic & Transportation
Engineering
5
60 Transportation Engineers 10
Other Employees
TOTAL 160 19
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM
FOR LAST 3 YEARS
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
1. Less than $100,000 6. $2 million to less than $5 million
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000 7. $5 million to less than $10 million
3. $250,000 to less than $500,000 8. $10 million to less than $25 million
4. $500,000 to less than $1 million 9. $25 million to less than $50 million
5. $1 million to less than $2 million 10. $50 million or greater
a. Federal Work 5
b. Non-Federal Work 8
c. Total Work 8
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a. SIGNATURE
b. DATE
March 10, 2023
c. NAME AND TITLE
Emily M. Smith, P.E., Vice President / Director of Transportation
W999XX-99-R-0009 STANDARD FORM 330 (6/2004)
ARCHITECT – ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
1. solicitation number (IF ANY)
PART II – GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
2a. FIRM (OR BRANCH OFFICE) NAME 3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 4. DUNS NUMBER
Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. 1973 (inc. 1985) 122746563
2b. STREET 5. OWNERSHIP
1744 Washington Avenue Ext. a. TYPE CORPORATION
Corporation
2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
Rensselaer NY 12144 Small business for NAICS 541720
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE 7. NAME OF FIRM (If block 2a is a branch office)
Mathew Kirk, MA, RPA, Vice-President and Principal Investigator
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER 6c. E-MAIL ADDRESS
518-283-0534 mkirk@hartgen.com
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any) 8b. YR. ESTABLISHED 8c. DUNS NUMBER
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE 10. PROFILE OF FIRM’S EXPERIENCE AND
ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
a.
Function
Code
b. Discipline
c. No. of Employees
a. Profile
Code b. Experience
c. Revenue
Index
Number
(see below)
(1)
FIRM
(2)
BRANCH
02 Administrative 3 E01 Ecological and Archeological Surveys 6
05 Archeologist 16 2
08 CADD Technician 1
Researchers 1
Lab Technicians 2
Architectural Historian 2 1
Maintenance 1
28
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
REVENUES OF FIRM FOR LAST 3 YEARS
(insert revenue index nmber shown at right)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
1. Less than $100,000
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000
3. $250,000 to less than $500,000
4. $500,000 to less than $1 million
5. $1 million to less than $2 million
6. $2 million to less than $5 million
7. $5 million to less than $10 million
8. $10 million to less than $25 million
9. $25 million to less than $50 million
10. $50 million or greater
a. Federal Work 1
b. Non-Federal 6
c. Total Work 6
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
a. SIGNATURE b. DATE
January 25, 2023
c. NAME and TITLE
Matthew Kirk, Vice-President
PART II - GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
(If a firm has branch offices, complete for each specific branch office seeking work.)
a. SIGNATURE
ARCHITECT-ENGINEER QUALIFICATIONS
2a. FIRM (or Branch Office) NAME
2b. STREET
2c. CITY 2d. STATE 2e. ZIP CODE
3. YEAR ESTABLISHED 4. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
5. OWNERSHIP
b. Discipline
c. Number of Employees
10. PROFILE OF FIRM'S EXPERIENCE
AND ANNUAL AVERAGE REVENUE FOR LAST 5 YEARS
b. Experience
c. Revenue IndexNumber
(see below)
STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 7/2021) PAGE 6
1. SOLICITATION NUMBER (If any)
8a. FORMER FIRM NAME(S) (If any)8b. YEAR ESTABLISHED
9. EMPLOYEES BY DISCIPLINE
Total
(1) FIRM (2) BRANCH
1. Less than $100,000
2. $100,000 to less than $250,000
3. $250,000 to less than $500,000
4. $500,000 to less than $1 million
5. $1 million to less than $2 million
11. ANNUAL AVERAGE PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES REVENUES OF FIRM
FOR LAST 3 YEARS
(Insert revenue index number shown at right)
7. NAME OF FIRM (If Block 2a is a Branch Office)
6a. POINT OF CONTACT NAME AND TITLE
6c. EMAIL ADDRESS
8c. UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER
a. Federal Work
b. Non-Federal Work
c. Total Work
12. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
The foregoing is a statement of facts.
b. DATE
c. NAME AND TITLE
a. Function
Code
a. Profile
Code
6b. TELEPHONE NUMBER
a. TYPE
b. SMALL BUSINESS STATUS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES REVENUE INDEX NUMBER
6. $2 million to less than $5 million
7. $5 million to less than $10 million
8. $10 million to less than $25 million
9. $25 million to less than $50 million
10. $50 million or greater
Other Employees
E
TITTILE
Contract #D040716 PIN:3950.86
S-Type Corporation
WBE/DBE/SBE
GdB Geospatial LS, P.C.
GdB Geospatial LS, P.C.
250 Lucius Gordon Drive
West Henrietta
Christine Gayron, PLS, PSM - President
Gayron de Bruin Land Surveying and Engineering, P.C.
02 A11
B01
B02
C02
C16
D08
F02
G04
G05
T03
T04
U02
R11
R06
R04
O01
M01
L04
L02
I06
Administrative Auditoriums & Theaters
Barracks & Dormitories
Bridges
Cemeteries
Construction Surveying
Dredging Studies & Design
Field Houses; Gym & Design
GIS Services
Urban Renewals; Community Dev
Topographic Surveying & Mapping
Traffic & Transportation
Rivers; Canals; Waterways
Rehabilitation
Recreation Facilities
Office Buildings
Mapping Location
Libraries, Museums, Galleries
Land Surveying
Irrigation Drainage
Geospatial Data Conversion
CADD Technician
Geographic Information System
Land Surveyors
Photogrammetrist
Project Manager
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Marketing@GdBGeospatial.com
NY 14586
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516.579.3111
2010
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27-4429063
27-4429063 (unchanged)
Christine Gayron, PLS, PSM - President
March 30, 2023