Fisher Associates P.E. L.S. L.A. D.P.C.
- 1001 W Seneca St Unit 201 Ithaca New York 14850 United States
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Fisher Associates, P.E., L.S., L.A., D.P.C. is a multidisciplinary civil engineering and consulting firm serving clients across New York and the northeastern United States. With decades of experience, Fisher Associates specializes in delivering innovative infrastructure solutions for both private and public sector clients. Their core services include site and civil engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture, and construction inspection, all tailored to meet the complex demands of modern infrastructure projects.
Known for their client-focused approach, Fisher Associates integrates design excellence with technical precision to support sustainable and resilient development. The firm is heavily involved with community and transportation projects, frequently collaborating with municipalities and state agencies to improve roads, bridges, parks, and utility networks. Their landscape architecture team also plays a key role in crafting functional, aesthetically pleasing spaces for institutional, recreational, and civic use.
Fisher Associates is a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), reinforcing their commitment to diversity and inclusion in the construction and engineering industries. Their reputation for delivering collaborative, high-quality solutions has made them a trusted partner in infrastructure development.
Website: https://www.fisherassoc.com/
Key Services:
– Civil and site engineering
– Land surveying and mapping
– Landscape architecture and urban design
– Transportation engineering
– Construction inspection and administration
– Environmental compliance and permitting
– Utility design and coordination
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- 1001 W Seneca St Unit 201, Ithaca, New York, 14850, United States
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Phone: (607) 277-1400
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