CME Associates, Inc. (CME) East Syracuse office was awarded two Concrete Awards of Merit and two Masonry Awards of Merit for the Coyne Science Center at LeMoyne College.  Both of the Awards of Merit were given to CME under two categories of inspections: Testing and Special Inspector, in April 2012. Please visit the American Concrete Institute (ACI) of Central New York website for a list of other awarded achievements

 

More about Le Moyne, Coyne Science Center: Sustainability Informs the Future at Le Moyne.

CME Associates, Inc. (CME) was selected to be the Special Inspector for the new Syracuse University College of Law Building, to be known as Dineen Hall.  The building will be constructed adjacent to the Carrier Dome in an existing SU Parking Lot.  This new 200,000 square-foot, state of the art facility, is expected to break ground on May 10, 2012.  Shawn McKeon, CWI, ICC will be CME's Resident Project Representative.  Christopher R. Paolini, P.E. will be CME’s Project Managing Engineer.

CME Associates, Inc. (CME) was selected to provide the Structural Steel Fabrication Shop Inspection services for the second largest Shopping Mall in the United States, the American Dream Meadowlands Mall (formerly Xanadu Mall), just outside New York City, in New Jersey.  Visual examination, as well as Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), consisting of Magnetic Particle (MT) and Ultrasonic Testing (UT), will be required at the Cives Steel Company, fabrication shop in Governeur, NY.  CME's Sean Radigan, CWI and Vince Carnifax, SCWI will be the project representatives.

 

CME attended Engineers Week in mid-February to meet and mingle with fellow Engineers, Engineering Students and Suppliers.  The event was a success, as CME's Marketing Specialist, Nicole Byrnes, met with potential new Staff and developed some new relationships with Design Professionals.  The week ended with CME's Vice President, Christopher R. Paolini, P.E. presenting the final PDH seminar, "Geotechnical and Seismic Come Together.”  The room was packed with Engineers and Engineering students, who received a summary of how Seismicity and Geotechnics go hand-in-hand when designing projects in New York State.

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