Tri-Municipal Sewer Commission Pump Station Odor Control Project

KC was tasked with finding a means of resolving the issue of sewage odors being emitted outside the bar screen building at the Village of Wappingers Falls Wastewater Treatment Plant.

There are various methods of removing odors caused by wastewater from the air. KC recommended a drum-style air scrubber be installed, maintained, and operated by the plant operators. This type of system consists of an inlet, a drum containing the media with a fan, and an outlet. The media is located in the drum, and air is forced up through the media to be treated; air is then released back into the room. This system runs continuously, reducing the odor of the building should the ventilation fans need to turn on during an alarm condition.

KC reviewed the bids and is coordinating the installation and electrical work with the operators. KC is also overseeing the construction management.


What to Know About Your Property When Buying a Home: Property Surveys

Imagine this: You’ve been living in your home for a few years and decide, one day, to put up a picket fence. You do so, only to find out that your neighbor is saying that some of his property is within your fence line. Is he right, or are you? And how can you know?

What is a property survey and why is a property survey an essential document to receive when buying a property?

A property survey is an examination or measuring of land that illuminates all manmade and natural property features, such as creeks, streams, or utility lines, values, and boundaries. Importantly, a property survey lets land owners and buyers know where their property begins and ends—this information becomes important when looking to expand a home or build a fence around it. Another important piece of information illuminated from a property survey is the location of utility lines. This knowledge can help a land buyer understand their legal rights and limitations as an owner. FindLaw.com, a popular site for legal information, explains that, “A utility company may have the right to use a portion of your property for upkeep of utility lines, and may have a say in how tall you let your trees grow.” They also explain that “knowing the exact location of underground utilities is critical before any excavation or construction begins.”

How do I read a property survey document?

At first glance, a property survey appears to be a complex and complicated document only decodable by professional land surveyors. However, there are a few simple ways to understand the document and, more importantly, to understand the significant features of your property. The first step is to understand the symbols inside the legend. According to Professional Land Systems Land Surveyors, “The best symbols resemble their real-world counterparts,” so fear not! As confusing as property surveys may seem, these symbols serve as helpful ways for property owners to identify and locate property features such as nearby fire hydrants, wells, property corners, and easements. Next, find the document’s compass to orient yourself with the layout of your property and proceed to locate important boundary lines illuminated by your surveyor. These lines are often marked in feet. To locate the important features of your property, consult the written report that accompanies your drawn survey and match the descriptions with the symbols in the legend. Marked property features may include bodies of water, water pipes, telephone lines, or physical boundaries.

What do I do with the information from the property survey?

Once you’ve decoded your property survey, you can proceed to make adjustments to your home: knowing where your property begins and ends will allow you to know exactly where a new fence can go; knowing where underground utility lines lie will help you to determine where to plant a garden or where to break ground for construction. Further, understanding your property survey, and keeping it on hand, will help you legally—if a neighbor unlawfully encroaches on your land, whether that be by erecting a fence beyond their boundary lines or extending their home onto your property, you have the evidence to prove it.

For more information on property surveys and the importance of land surveyors, visit http://www.nysapls.org/?page=1.


What Is ISO 9001, and Why Does It Matter?

Developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), ISO 9001:2015 is an international standard that establishes the criteria for an effective quality management system (QMS).  This standard is designed to be generic enough to apply across varied industries while being thorough enough to control an organization’s processes, improving efficiency and ensuring consistent outputs. The overarching objective of ISO 9001 is continual improvement: setting quality-centered goals and then exceeding them. By striving to continually improve, we can provide the best possible products and services and satisfy both our employees and our clients.

ISO 9001’s comprehensive process-oriented approach ensures that the structure, responsibilities, and procedures of the QMS are controlled at each step and every level: from the quality manual, the central document that governs the requirements of the QMS, to a set of instructions for, say, calibrating an instrument. Under our ISO 9001 QMS’s well-defined and documented procedures, we improve the consistency of our output, constantly measure quality, provide detailed instructions for all employees to follow, decrease defect rates, and identify obsolete or inefficient practices and subsequently update them.

Risks and problematic practices are identified through ISO 9001’s Plan-Do-Check-Act methodology:

  1. Plan: We assess and account for the organization and its context, customer requirements, and the needs and expectations of relevant interested parties.
  2. Do: We do what we actually do – so, at KC, we design a bridge, or a treatment plant, or a roadway.
  3. Check: We analyze and evaluate our performance.
  4. Act: We factor our evaluation back into our planning, thus improving the process for future projects.

Under ISO 9001, management is responsible for implementing the system, including the allocation of resources and initiation of corrective actions to address risks and opportunities. However, all employees are responsible for understanding their individual roles and following the procedures and instructions in which they’ve been trained. This distribution of responsibility creates satisfied clients and employees and ensures products are of the highest quality. By focusing on satisfaction and quality, we can boost our performance and secure financial benefits through a higher rate of growth, increased wages, reduced waste, enhanced productivity, and improved health and safety performance.


Ellenville Emergency Shelter Design Project

The Village of Ellenville was eligible to apply for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funding for long-term recovery and resiliency projects. During Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, the Village’s residents were forced to evacuate their homes due to extensive flooding and/or power outages that lasted for over two weeks. However, during this time, there was insufficient shelter capacity to house the displaced residents. The existing shelters did not accommodate special needs, such as pets and handicap access, and the shelters were inaccessible due to road closures.

KC conducted a needs assessment to determine the appropriate size for the new shelter and the types of ancillary services that should be offered. KC’s design team reviewed the requirements per GOSR and HUD and created a program study for the shelter. All plans and specifications for the shelter are being prepared in conformance with CDBG, American Red Cross, and GOSR requirements.


Company Holiday Parties 2017

Every year, KC comes together with family and friends to celebrate the holidays and the successful completion of another year! In 2017, KC held separate parties for each of our offices. Here are photos from each event! KC wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday season!