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NV5 designed a new “plaza-style” skate park for the Bethpage Community Park in Oyster Bay, New York. The new design included above and below grade custom-formed skating structures, site furnishings, walkways, entry/ticket booth, planting, irrigation, lighting, and perimeter fencing. Sustainable features included native plantings and locally-sourced recycled materials.

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NV5 designed the connecting open spaces and surrounding landscape of architect Hugh Hardy’s new Leon Levy Visitor Center of the New York Botanical Garden. “A welcome entry to our greatest museum of plants … a transcendent simplicity that’s all the more impressive.” — Martin Filler, House & Garden “The land[scape][...]

NV5 redesigned the plaza at the American Museum of Natural History’s 77th Street entrance. The design includes a large, raised circular granite planter with inset accent lighting and fountain. The materials chosen for this award-winning formal design blend seamlessly with the fully-restored historical façade of the museum. Reconstruction of the[...]

Working around a canopy of mature trees, NV5 designed a restoration of the grounds of the historic Astor Court at the Bronx Zoo in New York which included the redesign of the plantings, pavements, curbs, and drainage and integration of new site furnishings. The plan also included restoration of the[...]

NV5 prepared conceptual, preliminary, and final design plans for the reconstruction of Battery Place in Lower Manhattan, New York. Though Battery Place is a City-owned street, it was the last segment of roadway to be rebuilt as part of the New York State Department of Transportation Route 9A Reconstruction project.[...]

For the New York City Economic Development Corporation, NV5 redesigned Greenwich Street from Chambers Street to Hubert Street to reflect demographic and land-use changes in the neighborhood from warehouse and manufacturing to loft-style residential. The roadbed was narrowed from 70 to 38 feet, creating a wide pedestrian promenade on the[...]

NV5 designed streetscape improvements to Spring Garden Street between Columbus Boulevard (Delaware Avenue) and 2nd Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Spring Garden is an important connector street to the revitalizing waterfront. The project resulted in a reconstructed streetscape with new, widened sidewalks and curbs, pedestrian safety improvements at key intersections, street[...]

NV5 performed total design services for the $2 million reconstruction of Stone Street in New York City from Coenties Slip to Hanover Square and Mill Lane from Stone Street to South William Street. Design improvements included curbs and roadway, historic lighting and signage, movable tables and chairs, and new stone[...]

Through an ongoing term agreement for landscape architecture, architecture, and civil engineering design services with New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation, NV5 designed a beautiful new entrance plaza to Roberto Clemente State Park, located on the banks of the Harlem River in Bronx, New York. The[...]

NV5 designed a new urban plaza located directly adjacent to the 104th Street station on the Number 7 subway line (Roosevelt Avenue) in Queens, New York. This project closed a one block long section of street to connect the plaza with the adjacent sidewalk and the stores that front it.[...]

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Hyperspectral Imaging - Technically Speaking

Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community. 

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Accuracy Part 1- Technically Speaking

Our internal innovation and development team constantly analyzes new technology and develops solutions to meet our client’s challenges. Our Technically Speaking series is one way we share our technical findings with the professional community. 

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Prune Optimization Webinar Recording

NV5 Geospatial releases a new predictive modeling platform for vegetation management that uses existing lidar and historical data to identify the relative level of asset risk from trees by quantifying the potential for causing asset damage. 

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Topobathy Lidar - Technically Speaking

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