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December 14, 2005
The Virgin Islands Daily News
(www.virginislandsdailynews.com)

"$500 million development proposal heralds 'renaissance' for St. Croix"
(Online PDF; Print PDF)

ATM listed as a developer along with EDSA and The Throgmartin Co. in article sub-titled, "New owner of Annaly Bay property showcases vast plans for hotels, homes and tourist attractions on north side of island."
 
December 5, 2005
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
(www.sun-sentinel.com)
"Lauderdale architect planning Spanish resort"

"Add another European contract to the roster for Fort Lauderdale-based design
architects EDSA, formerly known as Edward D. Stone & Associates.

"The design company is finalizing the master plan for a 5,000-acre tourism project in Murcia, Spain—one of the largest resort developments in Europe...

"EDSA also said it partnered with Gainesville-based Applied Technology & Management Inc. to add a 69-acre marina with 2,000 slips to the project..."
 
September/October 2005
Marina World
(www.marinaworld.co.uk)
"Ocean World awards phase one contract"

ATM gets a mention as the contractor for layout and conceptual design work for Ocean World, "the largest marine park attraction in the Caribbean."
 
September 28, 2005
newszap.com
"City [of LaBelle, FL] discusses waterplant plans"

"Planning in earnest for the city's new waterplant has begun. The commissioners heard presentations from ATM's Grant Misterly and attorney Bill Sundstrom, who delineated three alternatives. It's a tricky concept, estimating future demand for water when development is coming on so strong, but future demand must be taken into account..."
 
November 11, 2004
Forbes.com
"Developers get $107M to build marina"

"Puerto Rico banks have loaned developers $107 million to build a mega yacht marina in the U.S. Virgin Islands, officials said Thursday.

"Popular Inc., Westernbank and First Bank of Puerto Rico loaned the money for construction of the Yacht Haven marina...

"The new marina will have capacity for up to 45 mega yachts as large as 350 feet (105 meters), said Sam Phlegar, a spokesman for Applied Technologies Management, a Gainesville, Florida-based company helping with the design..."
 
September 2004
AAPA Seaports Magazine
(www.aapaseaports.com)

"Port Facilities Design: It's more than just productivity"

"The professionals who design port facilities face the daunting task of a finite acreage while dealing with a myriad of complex issues, from politics to labor to the environment...

"Enivronmental issues also must not be overlooked in terminal development.

"Jack 'Bo' Ellis, vice president and ports and harbor group head of Applied Technology & Management Inc. (ATM), which specializes in environmental permitting issues, explained that a formal environmental impact study (EIS)..."
 
May 20, 2004
The Post and Courier
(www.charleston.net)

"Affordable boat storage slips away for many" (PDF)

"Luxury isn't cheap. Boats keep getting bigger, dock space more crowded and slips more expensive. Some say the rising cost leaves little room for smaller boats.

"The Charleston waterfront reflects a national trend of boat buyers crossing the magic 21-foot line — the size of vessel that can't easily launch from a trailer. Marinas are filling up, charging more and reoutfitting to serve a growing clientele of even bigger boats — 80-foot and larger cruising yachts...

"Sam Phlegar, coastal and marine director for Applied Technology and Management Inc. consultants, estimated there are 1,800 marina slips in the Charleston area, and they stay 90 percent full. "Plain and simple, there's not enough slips," he said..."
 
November/December 2003
Marina World
(www.marinaworld.co.uk)
"Marina rebuild starts at Indian River"

"Work is now under way to rejuvenate a run-down but immensely popular state-run marina facility at Indian River Inlet, Delaware, USA. The revamp is a precisely timed operation...

"The Division [of Parks & Recreation] hired a planning and design team led by Applied Technology [&] Management (ATM) to address all plan refinement, regulatory permitting, design and construction documentation for the reconstruction of the marina basin and upland infrastructure..."
 
November 15, 2003
(Vero Beach) Press Journal
(www.tcpalm.com)

"Study: Beach rebuilding didn't harm nesting"

"INDIAN RIVER COUNTY – Sea turtles seem to dig the 575,000 cubic yards of new sand pumped onto Indian River County's Ambersand beach this spring, nesting reports show. 'I'm super
impressed. This may be the first beach renourishment project that didn't have a negative effect on the nesting,' county Coastal Manager Jonathan Gorham said..."

[ATM's coastal team highlighted.]
 
October 29, 2003
The Okeechobee News
"Former dairy home to native birds"

"
Waste Management, the company that operates the Okeechobee County regional landfill, has made a commitment to protect the environment. Of the 4,300 acres owned by the regional landfill, 2,400 acres are devoted to wetland mitigation...

"On Wednesday, Pete Wallace, a biologist with Applied Technology & Management, conducted a photo presentation and a tour of the Waste Management property to show off the company's conservation practices..."
 

September 3, 2003

(Vero Beach) Press Journal
(www.pressjournal.com)
"Beach quality crucial for Vero"


"Vero Beach and Indian River County have the finest beaches in the
United States...

"Vero Beach is No. 1 and must be kept that way to maintain our economic position overall.

"Fortunately, all beaches are under surveillance by ATM, Applied Technology and Management, a consultant responsible for monitoring for coastal beach conditions."

 
September 4, 2003
The Palatka Daily News
"Firm researching plans for city marina"

"PALATKA – Plans for a downtown marina could be available for city officials in 90 days, Rob Semmes, a senior scientist with Applied Technology and Management Inc. of Gainesville, said Wednesday...

"Semmes and Applied Technology are researching the marina idea..."
 
June 19, 2003
(Sarasota) Herald Tribune
(www.heraldtribune.com)

"Punta Gorda moves ahead on marina project"

"PUNTA GORDA – After more than a year of public discussion, marked by
frustration at times as the talks appeared stalled, city officials took a tangible step
Wednesday to begin the initial stages of the Laishley Park marina project.

"The seven-member Community Redevelopment Agency, in a 6-1 vote, approved a development study drafted by Applied Technology & Management, the city's consultant on the project..."
 
April 30, 2003
Sun-Herald
(www.sun-herald.com)

"Tide turning on Laishley Park Marina"

"PUNTA GORDA – City officials want to get serious in their development of the Laishley Park marinas.

"The city's Community Redevelopment
Agency board...started Wednesday to define what they want and don't
want to see at the marina. The marina itself has been closed since October, when the city began its dredging project.

"At a March 20 meeting, the CRA board reviewed what its consultants, Applied Technology and Management Inc. of West Palm Beach, saw for the marina's future, and the CRA board created a special advisory board to work with consultants and come up with a plan..."
 
July/August 2002
Marina World
(www.marinaworld.co.uk)
"Mixed blessing?"

ATM Coastal-Marina Division Director and Vice President Sam Phlegar, P.E., and Chairman Ed Modzelewski are quoted about the increasing trend in Florida of marinas being integrated into mixed-use developments and a survey that ATM conducted in relation to this trend.
 
July 29, 2002
Charleston Regional
Business Journal

(www.charlestonbusiness.com)

"New Briefs"

Despite economic downturn and poor market conditions, demand for large boats and marina slips has actually increased in recent months, according to Ed Modzelewski, chairman of Applied Technology & Management Inc., an environmental, coastal and water resources engineering firm...
 
July 1, 2002
Charleston Regional
Business Journal

(www.charlestonbusiness.com)

"News Briefs"

Public docks are disappearing as waterfront property becomes more expensive and harder to find, according to Charleston-based Applied Technology & Management Inc., a leading
environmental, coastal and water resources engineering firm...
 
December 2001
Marina Dock Age
(www.marinadockage.com)

"Halifax Harbor Marina of the Year 2001"

"2001 was a banner year for Halifax Harbor Marina...

"...Phillips says, 'The big challenge to date has been finding a boat slip for every boat!' Halifax Harbor has been averaging 92-percent occupancy for over a year and has a multiple page waiting list...

"Applied Technology & Management, Inc. has been hired to study the basin and
surrounding area for the overall best solution for boaters, city residents, and
visitors. 'In the next five to eight years things should look very different in the
marina’s original basin,' says Phillips..."