Surveying

Warren Street

Project Highlights

  • Survey and mapping for a Federal-aid highway improvement project
  • Extensive streetscape improvements in Historic Downtown District
  • Utility upgrades and separation of the combined storm and sanitary sewer system

Project Description:

The project involves the reconstruction of 1.3 miles of Warren Street in the heart of the Historic District of downtown Glens Falls. The project provides full-depth pavement reconstruction, new granite curbing, concrete sidewalks, a dedicated multi-use path, new water mains, and three (3) new traffic signals. Additional aesthetic upgrades included period lighting, brick maintenance strips and curb bump outs to parallel parking. The combined sewer system was separated by installing a new storm water system slip lining the existing 1800’s brick sewer with a cured-in-place pipe liner to restore its structural capacity and service life.

Firm Role:

Creighton Manning Engineering was the prime consultant on this Locally Administered Federal Aid project and was responsible for all surveying and mapping, including research and the preparation of acquisition maps. Additional services provided by Creighton Manning include:

  • Extensive Traffic Modeling
  • Public Meetings
  • Design Approval Document
  • Construction Inspection & Administration
  • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Design
  • Preliminary and Final Roadway Design
  • Significant Utility Relocation Coordination
  • Design of Sanitary Sewer System Improvements

Client:

City of Glens Falls
City Hall, 42 Ridge Street
Glens Falls, NY 12801


Reference:

Mayor Jack Diamond
Ph: (518) 761-3804

 

Project Name:
Warren Street

Project Type:
Survey, Design & Construction Inspection

Location:
City of Glens Falls
Warren County, New York

Construction Cost:
$6,500,000

Completion Date:
Construction 2005