GEA Consulting Engineers GEA Goes Double-Platinum! GEA Consulting Engineers earns LEED platinum status on two of its high profile NYC projects: The Jefferson and WSP Park House; both taking advantage of storm water credits, a rare feature in urban settings!
read moreGEA is providing MEP/FP services to 145 President street- a 75 foot, 48,469 sf building. Community facility space for an urgent care will occupy the first floor. Residential space use will cover 31,545 sf. There will be three and four bedroom condos that will include two “garden residences” and two penthouse units. The building will […]
read morePlans have been filed for a 20-story condominium building located at 200 East 21st Street expected to hold 65 condo units and a 7,200 sf ground-floor retail space.
read moreIt is with great pride that GEA Consulting Engineers can now proclaim it is one of the "Best Places to Work in NYC", according to Crain's New York. This year is the first submission for this honor, ranking #51 of the top 100, with an additional feat of being the highest ranking engineering firm in consideration. This is the second recognition for workplace appeal that GEA has earned this year, also ranking #33 on the "Zweig White Best Firms to Work For" list.
read moreAll professionals involved in the construction industry are planning to get on (it’s never too late!) the energy and sustainability train. It is important to realize that energy and sustainability have already become their own trade, joining standard trades like Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, etc.
read moreGEA Consulting Engineers has earned a place on the coveted "Best Places to Work" list, featured in Crain's New York. The list comprises of 100 firms that represent a diverse group of industries located in New York City. This is the second time GEA has been recognized as an amazing workplace in 2015.
read moreLast week, neighbors in the Meatpacking District expressed their dissatisfaction about plans to redevelop a row of low-slung commercial buildings on Gansevoort Street between Washington and Greenwich streets, and the Villager offered a glimpse of how Aurora Capital hopes to transform the block, now YIMBY can reveal a full set of renderings showing the developer's vision for this prominent corner near the High Line
read moreNew York City’s strong residential market has prompted a slew of new players to join the development fray here. While the majority of the 6,000 new development units set to come online in 2015 are being built by household names such as Related Companies and others, a new batch of first-time developers, along with some developers well-established in other parts of the country, have thrown their hats into the New York City ring since the downturn.
read moreAs one of New York’s top engineering firms specializing in the innovative design of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems for some of the city’s most well-respected companies, the scope of GEA’s work includes everything from large-scale retail, hospitality and commercial, to institutional and high-rise residential projects.
read moreEstablished in 1996, Glickman Engineering Associates, which is currently rebranding as GEA Consulting Engineers, can attribute its recent rebound from the recession to three key hires in the last few years as well as a focus on several new markets that align with trends towards increasing energy efficiency in buildings.
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