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Rochester, NY

Helping build Rochester for 70 years

Founded in downtown Rochester in 1954, Erdman Anthony has since then been meeting a full spectrum of needs for the City of Rochester and surrounding areas, including vital infrastructure and the facilities engineering and design services needs of building owners, operators, and users.

Take a tour of Erdman Anthony’s lasting solutions that enhance the quality of life in Rochester.

Transformational Project

Douglass-Anthony
Memorial Bridge (2007)

A stunning landmark arch span and emblem of downtown Rochester that carries an annual average daily traffic of 92,000+ vehicles on I-490 through — and to — the heart of downtown. Erdman Anthony prepared preliminary and final plans, special specifications, and quantity estimates for this bridge. We also performed 3-D structural analysis and performed detailed design of the structure.

Transformational Project

Genesee Riverway Trail Footbridge/Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Program
(CSOAP) (1985 and 2021)

An infrastructure innovation that created a pedestrian bridge connecting Maplewood and Seneca parks and that carries two 6-foot diameter sewers underneath its deck to mitigate the occurrence of combined sewer overflows from the existing City of Rochester sewer collection system to the Genesee River and Irondequoit Bay. Erdman Anthony was engineer of record for the original design, provided construction support and construction observation, and designed the new 3-mile tunnel, the bridge, and two junction and control structures.

Transformational Project

Genesee Riverway Trail Footbridge/Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Program
(CSOAP) (1985 and 2021)

An infrastructure innovation that created a pedestrian bridge connecting Maplewood and Seneca parks and that carries two 6-foot diameter sewers underneath its deck to mitigate the occurrence of combined sewer overflows from the existing City of Rochester sewer collection system to the Genesee River and Irondequoit Bay. Erdman Anthony was engineer of record for the original design, provided construction support and construction observation, and designed the new 3-mile tunnel, the bridge, and two junction and control structures.

ROADS & BRIDGES
3 E. Main St. Reconstruction Project
4 South Ave. & Elmwood Ave. 131-K Arterial
 Reconstruction Project
5 Thurston Rd. Revitalization Project
6 I-590/Winton Rd. Diverging Diamond
7 I-390 Interchange Improvements at I-490
 Design-Build
8 I-490 Western Gateway Project
9 E. Main St. Bridge Rehabilitation over CSX/Amtrak
 Railroad
10 Scottsville Rd./Elmwood Ave. Milling & Resurfacing

2011 Preventive Maintenance Projects
11C South Ave.
11E Otis St.
11J University Ave.

2012 Preventive Maintenance Projects
11B Genesee St.
11G N. Plymouth Ave.
11R Northland Ave.

2015 Preventive Maintenance Projects
11L East Ave.
11M N. Winton Rd.
11N S. Winton Rd.
11Q Portland Ave.

2016 Preventive Maintenance Projects
11A N. Goodman St., E. Main St.
1F Brown, Wilder, Allen Sts., Morrie Silver Way

2020 Preventive Maintenance Projects
11O St Paul St.
11P Hudson Ave.

2023 Preventive Maintenance Projects
11D South Ave.
11H East Ave.
11I University Ave.
11K Culver Rd.

BUILDINGS
12 Uncommon Schools of Rochester, Commissioning
13 Charlotte High School, Commissioning
14 JP Morgan Chase, Chase Tower Consolidation
15 Kodak Clean Rooms and Footprint Reduction Program

Rochester City Schools Modernization Program Commissioning for Phases 1 & 2:
16A Virgil I. Grissom School No. 7
16B Edison Career & Technology High School
16C The Flower City School No. 54
16D Public School 6
16E Dr. Freddie Thomas Learning Cente
16D East High School
16F George M. Forbes School No. 4
16G Clara Barton School No. 2
16H Martin B. Anderson School No. 1
16I John Walton Spencer School No. 16
16J Dr. Walter Cooper Academy School No.10
16K Anna Murray-Douglass Academy No. 12
16L School Without Walls Commencement Academy
16M Franklin High School
16N 911 Center HVAC Upgrades
17 Cooling Tower Replacement, Rochester City Hall
19 City of Rochester Water Treatment Plant / Hemlock
18 Harbor Master Office Buildout
21 E. Main St. Lighting

SURVEYING & MAPPING
22 City-Wide GEO/Survey Term Agreement with Rochester City Water Bureau

Geospatial/Survey Support for Street Improvements Projects for Street Design:
23A South Ave.
23B East Ave.
23C University Ave.
23D E. Main St.
23E Culver Rd.
24 City-Wide Survey Mapping for Confidential Fiber Optic Internet Providers
25 Foodlink Mt. Read Blvd. Subdivision Map
26 Rochester School for the Deaf (RSD) Slope Stability Scanning

 

Our Commitment to Rochester

Where we work

Erdman Anthony's headquarters returned to the City of Rochester in 2012 as one of the first businesses to lease space in the newly repurposed Culver Road Armory, nestled between the Upper Monroe and Park Avenue neighborhoods.

Where we serve

We are enthusiastic participants in the annual neighborhood Clean Sweep, and volunteer for and mentor students in the city’s schools.

Where we serve

We are enthusiastic participants in the annual neighborhood Clean Sweep, and volunteer for and mentor students in the city’s schools.

Where we live and play

We are committed community gardeners at Wide Water Gardens, users of Rochester’s bike paths, we run, and picnic in nearby parks, play softball at Cobb’s Hill Park.

Where we live and play

We are committed community gardeners at Wide Water Gardens, users of Rochester’s bike paths, we run, and picnic in nearby parks, play softball at Cobb’s Hill Park.