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Wohl & O'Mara has surveyed land for over 100,000 dwelling units on Staten Island and larger tracts throughout the City of New York. The firm has also designed, surveyed and supervised the construction of many miles of roads, storm and sanitary sewers in the City of New York (all approved by the New York City agencies under which they have jurisdiction). The firm has prepared over 3500 drainage studies and sewer plans for review and approval by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP).
  • WOHL & O'MARA, LLP - Land Surveying Seasoned field party chiefs with over 20 years average experience which are all members of the firm’s management, carry out each assignment with the experience gained through performing more than 1500 surveys annually.
  • WOHL & O'MARA, LLP - Civil Engineering Drawing on a fund of specialized knowledge of local conditions gathered through the years of concentration in the New York Metropolitan Area, Wohl & O’Mara has the capability of providing complete civil engineering services.
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Drawing on a fund of specialized knowledge of local conditions gathered through the years of concentration in the New York Metropolitan Area, Wohl & O’Mara has the capability of providing complete civil engineering services.

Competent professionals whose skills have been tested by designing and supervising construction of more than 1750 private sewage disposal systems and commercial treatment plants, many miles of sanitary sewers, combined sewers, storm water sewers and water mains, plus numerous detention and retention facilities, provide a reservoir of solid experience available for all civil engineering assignments.

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Wohl & O'Mara, LLP, Civil Engineers & Land Surveyors has been serving the Staten Island area since 1959, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Disaster Recovery and Why it Matters to New York Businesses

When you mention the term 'disaster recovery,' most people think about the big ground-shattering events like earthquakes, fires, floods, tropical storms, etc. While these natural events are certainly disasters and devastating in their own right, smaller things can constitute as a disaster for your business, and they aren't seasonal.

Let's look at the definition of disaster.

dis·as·ter

A calamitous event, especially one occurring suddenly and causing great loss of life, damage, or hardship, as a flood, airplane crash, or business failure.

To Wohl & O'Mara, LLP, Civil Engineers & Land Surveyors , a disaster is anything that involves a major loss of data or major downtime. When one of our clients experience a server malfunction that leaves most employees sitting idle unable to work, that is a disaster.

The Cost of a Disaster

Downtime is a very terrible expense to not try to avoid. Try this simple formula for yourself:

Number of Employees Affected by an IT Outage X Average Employee Hourly Cost (NOT WAGES)
+ Average Company Hourly Income X Percentage of Income Lost Due to the IT Outage

This simple formula will tell you about how expensive every hour of downtime is for your company. The hardest value in the formula is understanding the percentage of income lost. Not all companies might have a figure, but you will want to consider it as you do the math. This doesn't include the cost of repair, consultation, parts, or any of the remediation required to get things back up and running.

Disaster's Harbinger

Disaster can strike from any direction. Hard drives can go, data can be corrupted, hardware can fail, and networks can go down, and systems can become infected with viruses and malware. User error can cause disaster, as well as theft and other malevolent activity. While companies should take precautions to safeguard themselves against threats both external and internal, and managed maintenance can prevent a lot of foreboding issues, having a solid disaster recovery plan can mean faster turnaround when there is devastating downtime.

Employing a disaster recovery plan starts with the data - your most important IT asset. Computers can be replaced, hardware can be repurchased and software can be reinstalled. Your data is the culmination of countless hours of work by all of your employees ever. It's no wonder why most businesses that suffer a major data loss go out of business within the first year. You can lose your credibility, and things go into disarray. Data needs to be backed up.

Your backed up data should be archived regularly offsite. Most importantly, your backup solution needs to be easy to test, and tested regularly. You don't want to find out your backups are corrupted when it is too late.

The time to put together your company's disaster recovery solution is now. Contact Wohl & O'Mara, LLP, Civil Engineers & Land Surveyors at (718) 448-7456 to talk about solutions for safeguarding your data and your business in the event of a disaster, large or small.

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The firm has also designed, surveyed and supervised the construction of many miles of roads, storm and sanitary sewers in the City of New York (all approved by the New York City agencies under which they have jurisdiction). The firm has prepared over 3500 drainage studies and sewer plans for review and approval by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP).

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