The Rowan, one of Astoria's first luxury condominium developments, also features one of New York City's first automated parking garages. Read more from the DDC Journal starting on page 83
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A New Space For Astoria
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Bringing Life To A Dormant Site
The Bridge Point 78 development, with substantial geotechnical work by GZA, is discussed in DDC Journal's Fall 2019 issue, starting on page 10.
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"Pollinators In Peril" - State of Change Podcast
Pollinators are among the most important animals on the planet. A massive portion of the Earth's plants rely on them to be able to reproduce and continue as a species. Development and climate change...
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"Park Cast" by the IAPD, Episode 7
IAPD Director of Communications & Digital Content Wayne Utterback talks with GZA's Jay Womack, one of the recipients of the IAPD's Outstanding Citizen Volunteer of the Year Award, about nature...
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GZA's "One Company" Approach To Cleaning Up the Connecticut River
At the end of September, three GZA offices pitched in for the Connecticut River Conservancy’s (CRC) Source to Sea Clean-Up - a yearly trash cleanup of the Connecticut River system. The river flows...
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Down With The Dam
Old dams are being taken down around the country for environmental and safety reasons. In Massachusetts, the story of the Upper Roberts Meadow Reservoir Dam removal project shows the complexities...
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Teens Meet The Zoning Board
Zoning boards aren’t usually where you find groups of teenagers. Yet recently, the city government of East Brunswick, NJ saw local teens come before them with drawings, plans, and a host of material...
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What do Opportunity Zones Mean for Brownfields Redevelopment?
Opportunity Zones (OZ) created by the tax reform that was approved by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in 2017 are present in all 50 states and allow qualified investors to defer and...
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Case Study: Gloucester MGP Remediation
In 2010, GZA was asked to evaluate a former manufactured gas plant facility that had since been redeveloped on a busy part of one of New England’s historic shorelines. What began as a preliminary site...
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Ravens find pecking playground in New England power substation
We’ve known for centuries that corvidae are unusually intelligent animals. It’s no coincidence the Norse pantheon has two ravens named Thought and Memory on Odin’s shoulders. That intelligence...
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PFAS Toxicology – What is Driving the Variation in Drinking Water Standards?
The growing awareness of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water throughout the U.S is driving the demand for technically defendable, risk-based drinking water standards. In May...