NV5 Global announced that it has been selected for $9 million in significant contract awards to support transportation infrastructure improvement projects throughout the United States.
NV5 will provide an array of services to support these projects, including engineering design, surveying, utility engineering and planning, and inspection services.
“NV5’s embedded relationships with departments of transportation and municipalities allow us to make a meaningful impact on essential transportation that improves the quality of life and economic development of the communities we serve,” said Dickerson Wright, PE, Chairman and CEO of NV5.
“The non-discretionary nature of infrastructure improvements and maintenance drives public sector investment during good and bad economic times, and we look forward to our continued role in supporting the nation’s transportation systems.”
NV5 was awarded $4 million in New York State transportation projects. The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) selected NV5 to provide inspection services for a priority resurfacing project in NYSDOT’s Region 10.
The New York City Department of Design and Construction selected NV5 to provide preliminary and final design services for roadway improvements in Queens, and the Suffolk County Department of Public Works selected NV5 to deliver engineering design for the Nicolls Road Corridor Multi-Use Path in the towns of Islip and Brookhaven.
In the County of Merced, California, NV5 was awarded a $2.5 million contract to provide not-at-risk construction management and staff augmentation. NV5 has provided construction management services for Merced County on multiple on-call and turn-key projects for nine years.
NV5 was awarded $2.5 million in roadway improvement projects in the Southeast. Henry County, Georgia selected NV5 to provide engineering design and surveying for a 2.4-mile roadway widening, and NV5 was awarded a contract by the North Carolina Department of Transportation to provide planning, design, and traffic services for the new U-5901 roadway in Salisbury, North Carolina.