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| Arcadis design to make New York more resilient Arcadis (EURONEXT: ARCAD) announced that a proposed design concept intended to protect southern Manhattan during a severe storm event, from a team including Arcadis, the leading global natural and built asset design and consultancy firm, is a winner of the Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-sponsored Rebuild by Design competition and will receive $335 million in funding. In collaboration with the Bjarke Ingels Group, Arcadis was responsible for the engineering behind the concept, and also the cost estimating for a design concept dubbed the "Big U"- a series of protective measures stretching from West 57th St., south to the battery and then up around the island of Manhattan to 42nd St. in a U-shape that includes the use of passive berms, mechanized floodgates, and deployable floodwalls that are highly contextualized and integrated into New York's urban fabric. "The Rebuild by Design competition is a process that is reshaping the philosophy of making communities resilient, through bottom up participation and coalition building with stakeholders and a cost efficient design approach " said Peter Glus, director of business development for Arcadis in New York City. "It has allowed us to actively engage and collaborate with our partners to 'think resilience' and do something about educating and protecting our communities instead of just waiting for the next big storm to make landfall." Another Arcadis-supported entry in the competition, "Resilient Bridgeport, " will receive funding for additional studies through the state of Connecticut. write your comments about the article :: © 2014 Construction News :: home page |