NV5 awarded $16 million to upgrade NYC sewer, electrical, gas infrastructure
8/28/2023
(UI) – NV5 Global, Inc. has been awarded a $16 million extension to an existing resident engineering inspection services contract by the New York City Department of Design and Construction (“NYCDDC”). The project’s scope will include extensive upgrades to the City’s sewer system and electric and gas infrastructure.
“We have developed a mutually beneficial relationship with NYCDDC, our largest client in New York City, and NV5 will continue to support the City’s focus on infrastructure improvements while incorporating elements of sustainability and resiliency,” said Joseph Menzer, PE, ENV SP, Director of Engineering at NV5.
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