Ryan-Biggs announces certification and awards

SKANEATELES FALLS —Ryan-Biggs Associates, P.C., announced it was recently granted certification as a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) by the New York State Department of Economic Development, Division of Minority & Women’s Business Development. Earlier in 2014, Ryan-Biggs merged with Clark Engineering & Surveying to create what it says is one of the largest women-owned engineering […]

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SKANEATELES FALLS —Ryan-Biggs Associates, P.C., announced it was recently granted certification as a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) by the New York State Department of Economic Development, Division of Minority & Women’s Business Development.

Earlier in 2014, Ryan-Biggs merged with Clark Engineering & Surveying to create what it says is one of the largest women-owned engineering firms in upstate New York. The firm’s president is Jamie L. Davis.

Ryan-Biggs Associates — which is headquartered near Albany and has a Central New York office in Skaneateles Falls, overseen by Davis — also recently announced that it has been recognized at upstate New York awards ceremonies for three construction projects it worked on.

The Breckenridge Place, Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services addition, and SUNY Buffalo Educational Opportunity Center projects were each awarded for their design achievements. Ryan-Biggs (www.ryanbiggs.com) provided the structural engineering services, while HOLT Architects, P.C., was the architecture firm, on these projects.

At the 2013 American Concrete Institute Central New York Chapter’s Design and Installation Awards banquet, Breckenridge Place won the Gold Award for Excellence in Masonry Design and Installation. The Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services addition was awarded the Silver Award for Excellence in Concrete Design and Installation.

On behalf of HOLT Architects’ submissions, Breckenridge Place and the Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services addition were also recognized at the Business Journal News Network’s “2014 A Time to Build” awards. HOLT was presented with the “Best Community Development” award for Breckenridge Place and a “Spotlight Award” for the Cayuga Medical Center Surgical Services addition.

The Educational Opportunity Center at the University at Buffalo won the Best Education — Collegiate Brick-by-Brick award at the 2014 ceremony hosted by Buffalo Business First. 

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