Paul
G. Nicholson -Savannah- Paul G. Nicholson,
who retired in 1987 as Chief Engineer of
Construction of the Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey, died Saturday, January
20, 2007 at Memorial Hospital in Savannah,
Georgia. He was 81 years old. Mr. Nicholson
was in charge of major projects that are
fixtures in the New York metropolitan area
during his more than 48-year affiliation
with the Port Authority including the World
Trade Center on which he worked closely with
I.M. Pei. Projects for which he had direct
construction engineering oversight included
the George Washington Bridge Bus Station,
designed by architect and master builder Dr.
Pier Luigi Nervi, the Bus Terminal,
Trans-Hudson (PATH) railroad, The Lincoln
Tunnel and Holland Tunnel and other Port
Authority facilities. He managed budgets up
to $300 million annually and was directly
responsible for a staff of over 250
employees.
After his
retirement Nicholson remained a consultant
to the Port Authority until 1994
mentoringaspiring minority and women
contractors. Mr. Nicholson was hired by the
Port Authority shortly after graduating
Valedictorian from Manhattan College in 1948
with a degree in civil engineering. Mr.
Nicholson interrupted his career with the
Port Authority in 1956 to accept a
three-year assignment as Coordinator of
Design and Construction of the US pavilion
and theater (designed by Edward Durrell
Stone) at the Brussels Worlds Fair of 1958
for the U.S. Department of State. He
returned to the Port Authority in 1959, was
named Manager of the Construction Division
in 1970 and became Construction Chief
Engineer serving in that capacity until his
retirement in 1984. A licensed professional
engineer in the states of New York and New
Jersey, he was a member of the American
Society of Civil Engineers, Society of
Professional Engineers, The Moles, The
Maintenance Committee of the International
Bridge, Tunnel & Turnpike Association and
the Steel Structures Painting Council and a
visiting Lecturer at the University of
Chicago.
Nicholson
served in the Navy as an electronics
specialist, Radar & Loran during World War
II at the Naval Research Lab in Anacosta,
Virginia. A resident of Upper Saddle River,
New Jersey for many years, he served as
member and Chairman of the Upper Saddle
River Zoning Board of Adjustment for 19
years, Nicholson devoted his private time to
his family, home and church serving as a
founding trustee, lector and in Religious
Education programs at the Church of the
Presentation. In 1993, Mr. Nicholson moved
with his wife of 57 years, Dorothy
Nicholson, to Savannah, Georgia, who
survives him. He is also survived by his
three daughters, Maura Nicholson deVisscher
of Greenwich, CT, Tara Nicholson Olson of
Rye, New York and Ann Nicholson Brown of New
Canaan, CT, and grandchildren Patrick and
Luke deVisscher, Morgan and Meredith Olson,
and Dorothy and Oliver Brown. There will be
a funeral mass at St James Catholic Church,
8412 Whitfield Avenue on Wednesday,
January,24th at 11:00 am.
In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to:St. James
Church, Building Fund for the Adoration
Chapel, 8412 Whitfield Avenue, Savannah, GA
31406 or Skidaway Island First Responders,
Box 601, Savannah, GA 31411 Please sign our
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