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  2003 Renovation Project of the Year -
The McGraw Hill Companies, as featured in "New York Construction" Magazine

  2003 Project of the Year Award, Structural Category -
American Public Works Association (APWA), Western NY Chapter

  2003 Engineering Excellence - National Recognition Award -
American Council of Engineering Companies, New York (ACEC)

  2003 Diamond Award -
American Council of Engineering Companies, New York (ACEC)
 
Niagara Falls Observation Tower
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  • Completion date: 2002
  • Construction cost: $23 M

Niagara Falls, NY - Owner: New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation called upon Erdman Anthony to analyze and design the rehabilitation of the Prospect Point Observation Tower at Niagara Falls. The tower provides spectacular views of the Falls to over 8 million park visitors each year and provides elevator access to the Lower Gorge tourist attractions such as the world famous Maid of the Mist boat ride. Numerous options including demolition had been discussed for the tower. Erdman Anthony completed an in-depth inspection of the structural steel, examined the underside of the existing deck, and used structural computer modeling to determine that the Tower could indeed be rehabilitated in a cost-effective manner.

Erdman Anthony's design included major structural steel rehabilitation to provide room for four new high-speed elevators and support for a new glass curtainwall system. Since the majority of construction would take place during winter months, we designed a freestanding scaffold system, shrink-wrapped with plastic sheeting, to provide enclosure against the freezing mist generated by the adjacent Falls. Additional improvements included a precast concrete plank observation deck and an ornamental stainless steel deck railing system with integrated fiber-optic lighting. Our team designed entire new mechanical/electrical systems including emergency power generator and new rest room and gift shop facilities in the Lower and Upper Gorge, as well as a Lower Gorge sanitary sewer pump station with 200 ft of vertical lift. The Tower construction was substantially complete and opened to the public in time for the 2001 Memorial Day weekend and the peak summer season.

Local residents and tourists from all over the world have hailed the rehabilitated Tower for its appearance and functionality. The rehabilitation and improvements to the Tower played a key role in initiating renewed investment and interest in Niagara Falls.