Some of the firm’s most notable projects in the New York area include LaGuardia Airport Central Terminal B, 53W53, the Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project and Louis Armstrong Stadium.
WSP’s New York area offices—which boast over 800 licensed engineers—provide a wide range of services in such areas as the design of transportation infrastructure; structural and mechanical/electrical/plumbing engineering for buildings; federal programs and logistics services to governmental clients; environmental and energy services; program and construction management; and integrated infrastructure planning, environmental planning and management consulting services.
Among the technical specialties sought by WSP are civil engineering, construction inspection, transportation planning, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and surveying.
Crain's defines the New York area as the five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island) as well as Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester counties in New York, and Union, Hudson, Bergen and Essex counties in New Jersey.