Project Spotlight Tour: Langan Leader, November 2019

Learn more about Langan’s involvement in our featured projects. 

  • 111 Varick Street – New York, NY
  • Penn 33rd and Walnut Streetscape – Philadelphia, PA
  • Ideanomics Fintech Village Global Headquarters for Technology and Innovation – West Hartford, CT
  • Sunnyvale Civic Center – Sunnyvale, CA
  • Hoboken Waterfront Hilton Hotel – Hoboken, NJ
  • 3 Crossings Development Phase 2, The Box Factory – Pittsburgh, PA

111 Varick Street, New York, NY

OVERVIEW
This 30-story, 100-unit residential building in Hudson Square will replace a multi-story parking garage at the northwest corner of Varick and Broome Streets. Features include retail space on the ground floor, green terraces, and an open-air resident lounge on the roof. The building is adjacent to a subway tunnel and required coordination with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority during investigation, design and construction. The building is being designed for LEED Silver certification.

Location
New York, NY

Client
Lou Madigan Development

Services
Geotechnical
Environmental

Architect
S9 Architecture


Penn 33rd and Walnut Streetscape

OVERVIEW
Langan provided streetscape design upgrades along 33rd and Walnut Streets on Penn’s main campus. The heavily trafficked streetscape had low and inconsistent curb heights, missing street trees, and patches of cracked concrete pavement. Langan was tasked with designing a revamp of the streetscape and collaborating with the landscape architect to revitalize an underutilized parking lot with a new vegetated park. Langan assisted in the preparation of a design to redevelop the parking lot at Hill College into a ‘pocket’ park. Langan also provided topographic and utility surveying along 33rd Street as required for the streetscaping design.

Location
Philadelphia, PA

Client
University of Pennsylvania

Services
Site/Civil
Surveying/Geospatial

Architect
Ground Reconsidered


Ideanomics Fintech Village Global Headquarters

OVERVIEW
Transformation is underway to redevelop the former University of Connecticut campus into Fintech Village, an entrepreneurial work-live-play global headquarters of Ideanomics, a publicly-traded New York-based technology company. One side of the site will house specialized work spaces across multiple buildings while on the other side, a vibrant residential village with amenities such as dining, retail, community centers, parking and support services, will be developed. Langan performed a targeted survey of the 60-acre site including topography, utility, and drainage checks as well as extensive documentation of existing trees. Our team developed a holistic, sustainable drainage design to replace the existing, traditional gray infrastructure on-site. Langan also performed a traffic analysis of the surrounding area was and the results were integrated into the proposed re-design of Trout Brook Drive, a major thoroughfare in the Town of West Hartford which travels through the center of the proposed Fintech Village.

Location
West Hartford, CT

Client
Ideanomics

Services
Site/Civil
Surveying/Geospatial
Traffic & Transportation
Natural Resources & Permitting

Architect
Newman Architects

Strategic Partner
Carol R. Johnson Associates


Sunnyvale Civic Center

OVERVIEW
The existing 26-acre Civic Center Campus, first constructed six decades ago, is undergoing a major modernization to better serve the city’s growing population. Four buildings will be demolished with services consolidated into a 4-story, approximately 117,200-SF City Hall building over one 60,000-SF level of underground parking. The Public Safety building will also be renovated and expanded with a two-story addition.

For Phase 1, Langan performed a geotechnical investigation to evaluate subsurface conditions and potential geologic hazards at the site and to provide recommendations for the geotechnical aspects of the proposed development. We also performed a seismic hazard analysis to develop site-specific response spectra.

Location
Sunnyvale, CA

Client
City of Sunnyvale

Services
Geotechnical
Earthquake/Seismic

Architect
SmithGroup


Hoboken Waterfront Hilton Hotel

OVERVIEW
Located one block from Hoboken Terminal, the 349-room Hilton Hoboken Hotel is just the second hotel to join the Hoboken Waterfront. Langan’s site/civil team worked collaboratively with our in-house landscape architects to create a green stormwater management plan for the site and the surrounding streetscape to manage localized flooding. A long linear pocket park was also designed adjacent to the hotel to serve as an outdoor space for both hotel patrons and the public.

Location
Hoboken, NJ

Client
KMS Development Partners

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

Architect
Cooper Carry


3 Crossings Development Phase 2 – The Box Factory

OVERVIEW
3 Crossings is a 20-acre mixed-use development located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Strip District neighborhood. This area was once the center of steel manufacturing in the city and the historic industrial use of the site dates back to the 1880s. Oxford Development Company is expanding the development with 3 Crossings Phase 2. Part of this development, The Box Factory, will be a mixed-used structure containing a café/lounge, a fitness center, commercial office space, a large central courtyard, and more. Langan's environmental engineering team performed an environmental site investigation to determine if previously recognized environmental conditions have resulted in impacts to soil or groundwater at the project site. Our geotechnical engineering team performed a preliminary characterization of the subsurface conditions of the project site. Additionally, our surveying team provided 3D laser scanning and modeling services to document the existing warehouse building conditions using high-definition 3D laser scanning and a point cloud as the base for modeling the structure.

Location
Pittsburgh, PA

Client
Oxford Development Company

Services
Environmental
Geotechnical
Surveying/Geospatial

Architect
Perkins Eastman