Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. Announces Relocation of Babylon Office to Support Continued Growth

GPI Announces New Melville, NY Headquarters

Babylon, NY – September 12, 2025 — Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI), a nationally recognized engineering and construction services firm, is pleased to announce the relocation of its Babylon office to a new, modern facility designed to support the company’s continued growth and commitment to innovation. 

The new office, located at 175 Pinelawn Rd, Suite 400, Melville, NY 11747, will provide expanded workspace, upgraded technology infrastructure, and enhanced collaboration areas to better serve clients and support GPI’s multidisciplinary teams. 

“Our Babylon office has played a pivotal role in delivering some of the region’s most impactful infrastructure projects,” said Patrick Kenneally, President and CEO of GPI. “This move reflects our investment in our people and our future, ensuring we have the space and resources to continue delivering excellence.” 

The Babylon team has been instrumental in managing high-profile projects such as the Brooklyn Bridge – Montgomery Street Coastal Resiliency project, the Hunts Point Interstate Access Improvement Design-Build project, and George Washington Bridge (“Restoring the George”) Bridge Rehabilitation. 

GPI’s new location will continue to serve as a hub for transportation engineering, construction management, and inspection services across the New York metropolitan area. 

For media inquiries or further information, please contact:

Jessica Ciccarelli
Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
813.838.3202
jciccarelli@gpinet.com

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