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Tftc Customer-Focused Solutions TftC Customer-Focused Solutions August 25, 2003 Mr. Victor Tafur, Esq. Pace Energy Project 78 North Broadway • White Plains, NY 10603 Re: TransGas Energy Systems LLC Attachments to Interrogatory Responses Dear Mr. Tafur: • Please find enclosed the attachments to TGE's response to Brooklyn/GWWTF Interrogatory 40(d), 54(a), 54(b) and 54(d). Very truly yours, TRC Companies, Inc. • Stephan Solzhenitsyn Senior Project Manager Enclosures Cc: S. Laniado Project File 6tA"r¥5rflewV6ftK DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVJCE DATE__.. f f^/V^ . CASE NO fA^e>- m / fl JJ^T, EX O/p ' i Attachment to Brooklyn/GWWTF Interrogatory 40(d)" IRECT ESIGN NTERPRISES 42 LAUREL MOUNTAIN ROAD PAWLING, NEW YORK 12564 ddeO 1 @earthliiik.net 845-855-5075 42 LAUREL MOUNTAIN ROAD [RECT PAWLING, NEW YORK 12564 ES1GN [email protected] NTERPRJSES 845-855-5075 INTRODUCTION Established since 1995, Direct Design Enterprises is located in Pawling, New York within the New York Metropolitan area. Direct Design Enterprises offers a full spectrum of architectural and design services including the following areas of expertise: • New York State certified WBE • NCARB Certified Architect • Current active state licensing o New York o Connecticut o New Jersey o Maryland o Pennsylvania • Site Planning • Interior Design • Visual Merchandising Design » Landscape Design • Construction Management • Autocad drafting • Cad Renderings and Animations • Model Making Direct Design Enterprises staff experience includes rail and airport transportation facilities, single and multi-family residential, power stations and wireless communication structures. Projects currently completed or in progress are located in Manhattan, New York state, Connecticut, New Jersey, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Idaho, North Dakota, Elorida, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Venezuela and The Philippines. Direct Design Enterprises has recently been selected for the design team on the new Tappan Zee bridge, spanning the Hudson River, between Tarrytown and Nyack, New York. The design is to include not only vehicular traffic, but rail service. In addition Direct Design Enterprises has been selected as the Project Architects for the team providing design services for all Federal rail studies East of the Mississippi including Canada and Mexico. ARCHITECTS 42 LALTIEL MOUNTAIN ROAD PAWLING, NEW YORK 12564 Poughkeepsie Train Station, New York Wassaic Train Station, New York Ten-Mile River Train Station, New York is.5i ii^. A 1 '. (Kiliur:.; ii'Liin Suuiuii. Ncvv .Icr--L's Established since 1384 Direct Design Enterprises • Jeffreys White Architect: is located in Palling, New York,. From our Southern Dutchess County location we have built a strong reputation for providing the highest standards of design and professionalism both locally and nationwide. Our award winning practice of architecture embodies fine art and commercial elements to meet our clients specific needs within schedule and budget. In order to best serve our clients' requirements we offer a full spectrum of architectural and related professional ser/ices including; landscape design, inlehors. urban/Site planning, and construction management. By providing diversified skills in related disciplines, we bring to our clients broad experience both in-house and on site. The dialogue we rnainlain with the client, contractors, and other professional consultants Madelyn R.M. White s key to structuring a successful project. The tools •/•,« employ to this President "id include the latest cad systems as well as extensive capabilities in dering and 3-D model presentations. # Our experience includes commercial and institutional buildings, transportation facilities, agricultural, residential and multi-family housing. Our projects of varied types currently completed or in progress are located in: Manhattan. New York, Rhode Island, North Dakota, Idaho. Florida. New Jersey. Massachusetts. Connecticut, North Carolina, Man/land. Virginia. Venezuela, and the Philippines. We are NCARB certified and dedicated to providing the highest quality of architecture while maintaining an aggressively competitive fee schedule. I would look forward to meeting with you to discuss possibilities for your upcoming projects Jeffrey M. White, NCARB nil i :i I '•' I I i •• ^^DU would like more -•'1 i. u j information do not 'i/ !: ; ^i'l'i ;!, ,' . I ; : -L < s ..i.... ••' ! hesitate to e-mail us at: -rn :r '-'•"i-i iiT ' .\ .-•i: [email protected] -rr" •:• •<.•>• 'V.' ,;v iiir Project: Montclair State University Train Station Client: NJ Transit Commuter Rail Station Project Description Direct Design Enterprises provided architectural design services for a new Station facility and a new 1041 car-parking garage. The new "Montclair Connection" and electrification of the Montclair/Boonton Line will provide quicker access to Manhattan. The project includes a climate-controlled pedestrian overpass, elevators, an 800-foot long center island platform, associated canopies, shelters, and a new "kiss and ride" facility. All design elements are in compliance with current NJ Transit and ADA standards. The materials to be utilized will reflect a concern for aesthetics, durability and reduced maintenance costs. Project Team Jeffrey White Project Architect responsible for all design and construction phase architectural services. Ben Scavone Coordinator of construction documents. Bill Siemerling Responsible for construction drawings. Seth Rogers Responsible for construction drawings. Project: M & E Stations Rehabilitation Client: New Jersey Transit (Brick Church Station) Project Description Direct Design Enterprises is responsible for conceptual studies and architectural final design services for three Historic stations; Brick Church, East Orange and South Orange on the Morris & Essex Lines. A complete rehabilitation plan for the station complex is being developed together with adaptive reuse strategies for the station buildings. Accessibilty improvements are incorporated in the design. New platforms and canopy extensions sympathetic to the character defining features are provided. 3-D CAD model rendering is an integral part of the design process. ;.m .MI- • ... :| ..:•::'. •f~- ' • JL L: " -n ^ Vl ,123. ....J33; MQgTH ELEVATOR Project Team Jeffrey White Project Architect responsible for all design and construction phase architectural services. Ben Scavone Coordinator of construction documents. Bill Siemerling Responsible for construction drawings. David Colbum Responsible for construction drawings. Jonathan Arnold Responsible for 3-D imaging. Project; Ridgewood Development Study Client: New Jersey Transit Corp. Commercial Development & Parking Garage - ' •••'•• • Project Description Direct Design Enterprises provided architectural conceptual design services for a commercial development study. A mixed use building including retail, office and residential space together with a separate 800 car parking structure was designed linking an Historic rail station to a potential growth area in an urban environment. DDE employed 3-D CAD modeling within a rendering using existing condition photography to create a realistic view of the proposal. The architectural design of the proposed structures is in keeping with both the style of the Historic station and the scale of the neighborhood. mm^ ,---pr r~ (••?;;,- T^i^iinr iq^irniSlpJiS:! Pp :T fe i '• ,________.-,„,.,,"• —i~:::i: { ; _ j . ; Zj-3I3EJi.~'" 'ijjtii&i'j'iiLjiir^^ m Uliliflll* •. /• •Li. LL 5* ran Project Team Jeffrey White Project Architect responsible for desip. Jonathan Arnold Responsible for 3-D imaging. Project: Mid - Harlem Station Improvements Client: Metro - North Railroad (Scarsdale Station) {---•.-t ^f. p-7- _—^P—• •^y-, .j r—^- '••*•' 'T ''.-;•!'' "^ f li_ ••- L_I. .! i 1 1 ii . .. J. • -i t I ^-. £ J T:—l>-rr- • - -• i -- .r .. : •—. Project Description Direct Design Enterprises is providing architectural services for improvements to 11 stations on the Mid - Harlem line. The project includes renovation and additions to existing historic stations, such as Scarsdale Station shown above, as well as an entirely new station. The improvements include rehabilitation and glazing of historic overpasses; stairs and canopies; high level platforms amenities; ADA compliance; underpass renovations and station building alterations. Project Team Jeffrey White Project Architect responsible for all design and construction phase architectural services. Ben Scavone Coordination of construction drawings. Bill Siemerling Responsible for construction drawings. Jason Mitchell Responsible for construction drawings. Jonathan Arnold Responsible for 3-D imaging. Project; Harlem Division Wassaic Extension Client: Metro - North Railroad Tenmile River Station High Level Platform Project Description Direct Design Enterprises provided architectural services for the design of a new 200' long high level platform as part of the Wassaic Extension project. The platform is designed to Metro - North standards with an Historic type steel hipped roof canopy structure, brick walls, ornamental railings and shelters. The new platform is designed for future expansion as commuter service requires. Project Team Jeffrey White Project Architect responsible for all design and construction phase architectural services. Jason Mitchell Coordination of construction drawings. Jonathan Arnold Responsible for 3-D imaging. Project: Harlem Division Wassaic Extension Client: Metro - North Railroad Terminal Yard Facility Project Description Direct Design Enterprises provided architectural design services for a new
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