Wednesday, July 1, 2015

S.C.E., D.P.C. RECEIVES 2015 AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING DIAMOND AWARD FOR TRANSPORTATION




SHUMAKER COUNSULTING ENGINEERING & LAND SURVEYING, D.P.C. RECEIVES 2015 AMERICAN COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING DIAMOND AWARD FOR TRANSPORTATION


Shumaker Consulting Engineering & Land Surveying, D.P.C. (SCE) is proud to announce they were recipients of an 2015 Diamond Award for Transportation. The award winning project was headed by Creighton Manning with SCE as a team member.  The award was granted for the Fuller Road/Washington Avenue design located in Albany, NY.

The 2015 Diamond Award Gala was recently held by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), of New York. The award ceremony has been compared to the “Academy Awards” of the consulting engineering industry.  A Diamond award for Transportation was presented to Creighton Manning and their team members, including SCE, which honors firms for their design achievements and engineering excellence.

As a member of the project team SCE provided Environmental and Stormwater services for the roadway/intersection at County Route 156/Fuller Road/Washington Avenue intersection in the City of Albany. SCE tasks included: wetland delineation, including Final Wetland Delineation Report; field screening for surface waters; development of general drainage basins to calculate Water Quality and Water Quantity volumes; writing the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP); and design of permanent Storm Water Management Practices (SMP) to comply with Storm Water Phase II requirements. SCE was responsible for all environmental screenings and documentation, including wetland delineation and Phase I & II hazardous waste investigations.

Shumaker Consulting Engineering & Land Surveying, D.P.C. is a woman-owned business which employs registered professional engineers, licensed land surveyors, hydrogeologists, environmental scientists, designers, CADD technicians, field technicians, and office support personnel.  Additional offices are located in the cities of Utica, Albany and Montrose.