Langan Engineering & Environmental Services

Langan provides an integrated mix of engineering and environmental consulting services in support of land development projects, corporate real estate portfolios, and the oil and gas industry. Our clients include developers, property owners, public agencies, corporations, institutions, and energy companies around the world.

Founded in 1970, Langan employs over 1,100 professionals in its Parsippany, NJ headquarters and among 28 regional offices across the country.

 

Bronx Terminal Market

OVERVIEW
Adjacent to the Harlem River and immediately south of Yankee Stadium, the redevelopment of the 18-acre portion of the Bronx Terminal Market included demolition of several of existing buildings, and development of approximately one million square feet of new retail, restaurant and neighborhood services, structured parking for 2,800 vehicles, and a 250-unit hotel.

Location
Bronx, NY

Client
The Related Companies

Services
Environmental
Geotechnical
Site/Civil

Architects
GreenbergFarrow
BBGM

Strategic Partner
Thornton Tomasetti


The Shops at Nanuet

OVERVIEW
This 60-acre outdoor lifestyle retail center contains approximately 780,000 SF of gross floor area and replaces the former Nanuet Mall, a traditional enclosed shopping center. Langan provided survey, site/civil, geotechnical, traffic, landscape, natural resources, and permitting services. Langan also performed construction phase services including asbestos abatement, air monitoring, and demolition oversight. Langan played a significant role in keeping the project on an aggressive six-month schedule while minimizing reconstruction of improvements and change orders.

Location
Nanuet, NY

Client
Simon Property Group

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Environmental
Traffic & Transportation
Landscape Architecture
Natural Resources & Permitting
Traditional Surveying

Architect
Dorsky + Yue International, LLC


Staten Island Mall Expansion

OVERVIEW
Langan is providing multiple engineering services in support of an approximately 340,000-SF expansion to the existing 1.2M-SF mall in the Heartland Village neighborhood. The project includes a two-story mall expansion, two outparcel buildings, a plaza area and the construction of a multi-level, 825-space parking garage on the 100-acre facility.

Location
Staten Island, NY

Client
General Growth Properties

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Landscape Architecture
Traffic & Transportation
Surveying/Geospatial

Architect
S9 Architecture


Woodbury Common Premium Outlets Expansion

OVERVIEW
Langan spearheaded the consulting team responsible for the planning, Environmental Impact Statement, and design of the proposed expansion to the Woodbury Commons Factory Outlet Complex. The project included traffic impact studies and roadway/intersection evaluation and improvements to Routes 6 & 17, the Route 6/17 Intersection and the Route 32 intersection with Route 6 and Route 17. An important part of the EIS process involved the delineation of the site's freshwater wetland resources. A US Army Corps of Engineers permit was obtained for several small wetland areas disturbed by the improvements and facility expansion.

Location
Woodbury, NY

Client
Woodbury Associates and The Chelsea Group

Services
Site/Civil
Traffic & Transportation
Environmental
Surveying/Geospatial


Shoppes at Old Bridge

OVERVIEW
The Shoppes at Old Bridge is a 124,846 square foot lifestyle center located along Route 9 in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey. Roadway improvements included widening of two regional roadways in the area. Signal replacement, drainage improvements and offsite utility improvements were included in the design and permitting of this project.

Location
Old Bridge, NJ

Client
Stanbery Development

Services
Site/Civil
Landscape Architecture
Natural Resources & Permitting

Architect
Meacham & Apel


Bayonne Crossing

OVERVIEW
This 356,000-SF power shopping center is anchored by both a Lowe's Home Improvement and Walmart Supercenter. The 29-acre brownfield site, formerly part of an oil refinery and major industrial facility, required extensive environmental remediation prior to redevelopment. Langan provided and coordinated all site/civil, traffic, environmental, geotechnical and permitting/entitlement services.

AWARDS
2012 American Council of Engineering Companies, Engineering Excellence Award

MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper Plaza

OVERVIEW
Langan is supporting the multi-story, 103,000-SF world-class cancer institute. The design includes a public plaza and garden, and a renovated landscape. The project has undergone extensive conceptual planning, programming, and site planning studies to locate the facility on an extremely tight urban site. Stormwater runoff from the proposed site was minimized by reducing the amount of on-site surface parking in favor of a heavily landscaped plaza space.

AWARDS
2013 US Green Building Council New Jersey, Emerald Award - Urban Green Project
2013 American Council of Engineering Companies, Diamond Award

HUMC – Emergency Trauma Department Expansion

OVERVIEW
The Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) is proposing to expand the Emergency Trauma Department (ETD) located at the hospital main campus in Hackensack, NJ. Site improvements associated with the ETD expansion consisted of a new 7,750-SF infill building addition, reconfiguration of the access drives servicing the emergency room ambulance drop-off area, and widening a roadway to provide an ambulance staging area and police / emergency vehicle parking area. Langan coordinated extensively with the project architect and client during the design process. The HUMC timeline was considered a fast track process; since Langan performed several disciplines in house, we were able to expedite the design process. 

Location
Hackensack, NJ

Client
Hackensack Meridian Health

Services
Surveying/Geospatial
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Traffic & Transportation

Architect
Pomarico Design Studio

Strategic Partner
Gilbane Building


RWJ University Hospital – Ambulatory Building Expansion

OVERVIEW
Langan is currently providing site/civil, surveying, and traffic engineering services for the Ambulatory Building expansion. The project will include the construction of 8,000 SF of new medical office space and the renovation of 38,000 SF of existing hospital space. In addition, the project will provide site improvements to accommodate new ambulance parking and emergency patient drop-offs.

Location
New Brunswick, NJ

Client
RWJBarnabas Health

Services
Site/Civil
Traffic & Transportation
Traditional Surveying
Terrestrial Scanning/BIM

Architect
Array Architects


Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

OVERVIEW
Langan is providing its full services to this premier cancer center  treatment facility in New Jersey. As part of the design team, a "green" philosophy driven by patient experience, site aesthetics, and adjacent woodland views greatly influenced planning and development.

Location
Bernards Township, NJ

Client
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Landscape Architecture
Environmental
Earthquake/Seismic
Traditional Surveying

Architect
EwingCole

Strategic Partner
Barr & Barr


Memorial Sloan-Kettering – The Josie Robertson Surgery Center

OVERVIEW
Located six blocks south of the hospital’s main campus, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is building a new Surgery Day Hospital (SDH) at this Upper East Side location. The new center will have 12 operating rooms, five more than the current SDH. Langan's environmental services included an asbestos survey, preparation of abatement documents, permitting support, and monitoring of abatement. Langan surveyors performed a complete topographic, utility, and boundary survey of the site as well as the surrounding properties and streets. 3-D laser scanning was also used at the site in order to provide full elevation views of the adjacent buildings. 

AWARDS
2016 Healthcare Design Magazine Showcase, Honorable Mention

Location
New York, NY

Client
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Services
Surveying/Geospatial
Environmental

Architect
Perkins Eastman


New York-Presbyterian Hospital Modernization

OVERVIEW
The New York-Presbyterian Hospital, the largest hospital in the United States, underwent a $1-billion modernization program which included new construction, renovation, demolition, phased relocations, and extensive repairs to its campus infrastructure in order to create a state-of-the-art full-service hospital complex. Langan was the geotechnical and foundation engineering consultant for the project.

Location
New York, NY

Client
The New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Service
Geotechnical

Architects
HOK
Taylor Clark Architects, Inc.

Strategic Partners
Thornton Tomasetti
Lehrer McGovern, Inc.


Mount Sinai Center for Science and Medicine

OVERVIEW
The Mount Sinai Research Center, in the Upper East Side section of Manhattan, is a 1.5-acre parcel occupying about three-quarters of a city block along Madison Avenue. The site is comprised of an 11-story building with a four cellars. A tunnel, approximately 250-feet east of Fifth Avenue, connects the proposed Research Center to Mount Sinai’s Guggenheim Pavilion to the south. Langan’s role on this project included site/civil, surveying and geotechnical engineering services. Challenging aspects included the ongoing infrastructure work to accommodate a tunnel beneath a congested New York City street.

Location
New York, NY

Client
Mount Sinai Hospital

Services
Geotechnical
Site/Civil
Surveying/Geospatial

Architect
Skidmore, Ownings & Merrill LLP


Lenox Health Greenwich Village

OVERVIEW
Originally designed in 1964, the landmarked building was formerly home to St. Vincent’s Medical Center. The 160,000-SF building underwent a restoration and adaptive reuse and now serves as Manhattan’s first free standing emergency department. Features for the redesigned structure included the addition of ambulance bays and a separate entrance for patient surgery and other services. Langan’s involvement at the site dates back to its previous ownership by St. Vincent hospital, when we provided environmental, geotechnical and survey services. Our more recent work for Northwell Health consisted of consulting during upfront certification and the city review process, surveying, a review of available building plans, a subsurface evaluation, and day-to-day coordination with the client and the design team.
AWARDS
2017 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Project Award, New York Landmarks Conservancy

Location
New York, NY

Client
Northwell Health (formerly North Shore-LIJ)

Services
Site/Civil
Geotechnical
Surveying/Geospatial

Architect
Perkins Eastman

Strategic Partners
Jones Lang LaSalle
Robert Silman Associates
Bard, Rao + Athanas Consulting
Turner Construction


Elmont Self-Storage

OVERVIEW
Located along the busy commercial route of Linden Boulevard, this new storage facility consists of a three-story building with one-cellar (112,200 GSF). The site is adjacent to residential and commercial lots and has approximately 400 FT fronting the boulevard. On-site parking and vehicular circulation was added to serve a loading bay and office. Prior to commencement of design, Langan evaluated civil engineering issues (e.g. long-lead permit filings). Our construction documentation and administration services included final design, bidding preparations, submittal reviews, and responses to Requests for Information.

Location
Elmont, NY

Client
The Hampshire Companies

Services
Site/Civil
Landscape Architecture

Architect
Butz+Wilbern


Stillwell Avenue Self-Storage

OVERVIEW
Located along Stillwell and Bassett avenues in the Morris Park section of the Bronx, this new storage facility will consist of two development sites - a 3-story lot-line building with cellar (about 43,000 GSF), and a 1-story building with on-site parking and all exterior-accessed storage units (about 11,000 GSF). The eastern site is bordered by Amtrak’s Hellgate Line and associated electrification infrastructure. Prior to commencement of design, Langan evaluated civil engineering issues critical to the site development schedule by reviewing building and utility information gathered from public agencies, sewer and water record mapping, and typical permit procedures. A major permitting effort resulted from the site’s location adjacent to Amtrak property. Langan led the effort to modify the site design to accommodate Amtrak’s design requirements for this site, and secured a letter of no impact from Amtrak for the proposed work.

Location
Bronx, NY

Client
The Hampshire Companies

Service
Site/Civil

Architect
Butz+Wilbern