Willis Avenue Bridge Project Wins Multiple Awards

June 14, 2012

Hardesty & Hanover has won five awards for our work on the Willis Avenue Bridge over the Harlem River Project, the largest project ever undertaken by the Movable Bridge Group of the New York City Department of Transportation’s Division of Bridges.

Bruce Riegel Joins H&H as Senior Project Manager

August 31, 2011

Hardesty & Hanover is pleased to introduce and welcome Bruce Riegel as our new Senior Project Manager. He will be based in the firm’s West Trenton, New Jersey Office.

Hardesty & Hanover receives NYSSPE Project of the Year Award

June 13, 2011

Hardesty & Hanover has received the 2011 Project of the Year Award from The NY Chapter of the New York State Society of Professional Engineers for our work on the project “Replacement of the Northbound Whitestone Expressway Bridge over Flushing River.”

H&H Employees Take a Look at the Katy Bridge

March 24, 2011

Hardesty & Hanover, has been working hard to find a way to make the Katy Bridge in Boonville, MI fully functional again. It will not be used for train travel, but rather as a pedestrian bridge that crosses the Missouri River. Charles Birnstiel and other H&H employees have been volunteering their expertise on the project.

Chincoteague Bridge Replacement Project Wins 2010 Infrastructure Excellence in Concrete

March 3, 2011

Hardesty & Hanover’s Route 175 Chincoteague Bridge Replacement project was recognized with the 2010 Infrastructure Excellence in Concrete Award at the 2011 Annual Virginia Concrete Conference.

Hardesty & Hanover to Replace the Existing Historic Flagler Memorial Bridge

December 1, 2010

The Hardesty & Hanover/PCL Design/Build team has been awarded the design and construction of a new twin double leaf rolling lift bridge in Palm Beach County, Florida, replacing the existing historic Flagler Memorial Bridge.

H&H Wins Design-Build Contract for the Murray Morgan Bridge

Hardesty & Hanover will lead the engineering effort for our Design/Build team with PCL Civil Constructors on another design/build project. The City of Tacoma, in Washington State, selected the Hardesty & Hanover team for the extensive bridge rehabilitation design and construction of the Murray Morgan Bridge.

Hardesty & Hanover’s Tanvi DeNicola Featured on CNN Money

October 11, 2010

As part of a campaign sponsored by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), people are taking notice that a career in Engineering is a great decision.

New Willis Avenue Bridge is Open to Traffic

October 3, 2010

The new Willis Avenue Bridge was opened to traffic at 7:00 AM on Saturday morning October 2nd in New York City.

Hardesty & Hanover Representatives Attend Groundbreaking Kew Gardens Ceremony

August 18, 2010

Hardesty & Hanover, LLP representatives attended the groundbreaking ceremony for Contract I of the Kew Gardens Interchange Rehabilitation project. The ceremony was held to kickoff the much needed rehabilitation of the congested Kew Gardens interchange, which consists of the Van Wyck Expressway, Grand Central Parkway, and Jackie Robinson Parkway.