Creighton Manning Engineering

Creighton Manning Engineering, LLP is a multi-discipline civil engineering and surveying firm located in Albany, New York. The firm has been in business since 1965.

Creighton Manning Engineering, LLP
TypePrivate
IndustryCivil Engineering
Founded1965
HeadquartersAlbany, New York
Key people
Ed Woods, John Tozzi
ServicesHighway and bridge engineering, Site Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning, Construction Inspection, Surveying
Number of employees
50
Websitehttp://www.cmellp.com

Creighton Manning Engineering claims to be one of the top 10 civil engineering firms in the Capital District.[1] Creighton Manning Engineering was recently recognized as "One of the Great Places to Work in the Capital Region" through an independent survey conducted for the Business Review.[2]

As of 2012, Creighton Manning has approximately 55 employees. Employees are of the following positions: project manager, civil engineer, surveyor, construction inspector and CAD drafters. Many of the firms engineers are professionally licensed as Professional Engineer.

Notable projects

Highway Engineering
Slingerlands Bypass Roundabouts
  • Luther Forest Technology Campus: Creighton Manning is the lead civil engineering consultant for the local Economic Development Corporation. Creighton Manning was responsible for the highway design and construction inspection of the site.[3] The site is being prepared for construction of a chip fab plant by AMD.[4]
  • Slingerlands Bypass (New York State Route 85): Creighton Manning was the lead civil engineering consultant for the NYSDOT responsible for the design of the bypass, along with four roundabouts in order to ease traffic congestion in the area.[5]
  • NY Route 5 bus rapid transit: Creighton Manning is the lead civil engineering consultant on the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project for CDTA.[6] In early 2008, the CDTA announced that it was going forward with the Bus Rapid Transit line on Route 5, which will include twenty upgraded stations.[7] CME assisted with the transportation planning study that identified Route 5 as a possible candidate for BRT service. As of 2008, CDTA carries nearly 15 million passengers per year, with 20% on the Route 5 corridor.[8]
  • Centennial Circle, a five way roundabout in Glens Falls, NY.[9] Creighton Manning inspected the construction of the roundabout, which was completed in 2007 at a cost of $9 million.[10][11]
Site Engineering
High Sheldon Turbine Site

See also

Associations

Footnotes

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2009-02-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2009-02-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2009-02-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. Rulison, Larry (2008-12-25). "AMD preparing for site work in Malta". Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
  5. "No. 1 Small employer: Creighton Manning, camaraderie built by design". Times Union. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
  6. Woodruff, Cathy. "CDTA Rapid Service Advances".
  7. Cathy Woodruff, "CDTA rapid service advances: Bus transit line between Albany, Schenectady will have upgraded 'stations'", Albany Times-Union, January 15, 2008, found at Albany Times-Union story on Bus Rapid Transit line. Accessed January 17, 2008.
  8. http://www.cdta.org/pdfs/news/2008/October%202008%20ridership.pdf%5B%5D
  9. McFadden, Joanne (2005-07-25). "Roundabouts become DOT's favored solution for problem intersections".
  10. http://www.poststar.com/articles/2007/05/06/news/latest/doc463e8bb485fd6520893674.txt
  11. "Spectrum News | Rochester".
  12. Durr, Eric (2006-02-23). "CDTA to end Albany tourist trolley service".
  13. "Osterhoudt of CME to provide site evaluation for 5,000-acre wind farm".

References

Dimasi, Michael (2006-11-17). "Creighton Manning engineers flexible policies to keep talented work force". Retrieved 2009-02-23.

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