John Sartor, PE
President and CEO
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Dear Friend of PS&S:
Fall is finally here! It's one of my favorite times of year — crisp mornings, clean air and incredible colors as the leaves begin to change. But one of the consequences of the fall are the shorter, colder days ahead. Less sunlight means we are keeping our lights on longer and turning up our thermostats. It's at times like these that we reflect on how we generate all the energy to meet our demand.
At PS&S, we have long believed in the integration of innovative designs which include sustainable materials, environmentally friendly storm water and development designs, and utilization of alternative energy sources that are proving to be more viable as technologies have improved. In fact, "Greengineering" is a PS&S international trademark and a term we use to describe some of the projects we are involved with throughout the region.
Of course, a term is just a term unless you put it into action, and I am proud to say we do that every day. A good example is PS&S' involvement with "daylighting" the Saw Mill River in the middle of the thriving City of Yonkers. This multi-stage project began in 2012 and was recently cited by National Geographic as one of America's best conservation efforts. The project required the removal of a large concrete culvert and parking area that had been covering the river since the 1920s. Today the river attracts, turtles, heron, ducks, muskrat, and many species of fish and, of course, the people of Yonkers and surrounding areas who are drawn to the 2.2-acre city park. As the project progressed, we advanced the use of technology and integrated a hydroelectric wheel to power the downtown streetlights.
In architecture and engineering, use of alternative energy sources is increasing worldwide. In the United States, the LEED program has made great strides in promoting the development of green buildings. In 2010, the non-profit Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) began the Envision credentialling program with an eye towards driving the development of environmentally responsible, energy efficient infrastructure. While based in Washington, D.C., Envision is an international effort with notable projects in Canada, Italy, Mexico and Spain. PS&S is proud to say that we will be the ENV SP for one of the largest infrastructure projects in the New York Metropolitan region.
As we look towards the expansion of energy projects in the United States — many of which are being generated by the Infrastructure Bill — PS&S is increasing its capabilities with new talent such as Envision-credentialled professionals and greater resources in architecture and engineering for all forms of energy. To help spearhead our resources, Keith Edmonds recently joined PS&S, bringing decades of energy infrastructure experience to our firm.
So as the leaves turn and the shadows lengthen, for our Fall Newsletter, we decided to ask Keith and other talented professionals in our energy and landscaping units what they are seeing from the projects they are working on? Will Envision have an impact on our infrastructure development similar to LEED on our building design? And where do you see us going? I think you will be interested in what they have to say.
Sincerely,
John Sartor, PE President and Chief Executive Officer
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