Manny Silva, as the Owner of Rose Tiso & Co, brings a wealth of expertise in civil engineering and site design, underpinned by a solid academic foundation from the University of Connecticut’s Civil Engineering Program. His early career experiences, including significant collaborations with New York's...
Manny Silva, as the Owner of Rose Tiso & Co, brings a wealth of expertise in civil engineering and site design, underpinned by a solid academic foundation from the University of Connecticut’s Civil Engineering Program. His early career experiences, including significant collaborations with New York's Department of Transportation on the Grand Central Parkway reconstruction and the Monorail Shuttle project to JFK Airport, have equipped him with a robust understanding of complex infrastructure projects. At Rose Tiso & Co, Mr. Silva has successfully led key projects that showcase his proficiency in stormwater management, sustainable design, and environmental engineering.
Among his notable projects are the site designs for St. Vincent's Medical Centers in Fairfield and Bridgeport, CT, and St. Mary's Medical in Waterbury, CT. These projects not only highlight his capability in creating functional and aesthetically pleasing environments but also reflect his commitment to environmental awareness and LEED standards. Additionally, his work on the University of Bridgeport's Multi-Purpose Stadium and Sacred Heart University's campus fields and stadiums demonstrates his ability to integrate landscape design with practical land use strategies.
Manny's expertise extends to conducting feasibility studies and drainage assessments, ensuring that each project meets regulatory requirements while promoting sustainable practices. His involvement in projects like Remington Woods in Bridgeport and various Waterbury schools illustrates his dedication to enhancing community infrastructure through innovative civil engineering solutions. With a keen focus on mitigation strategies and environmental stewardship, Manny Silva continues to influence the field of civil engineering, making a lasting impact on the communities he serves.