After Superstorm Sandy caused the high-rise hospital to shut down, the general contractor and electrical subcontractor—which had been working on the NYU Energy Building prior to the storm—began a rigorous effort to repower various systems in each building on the campus in less than 45 days.
This $120-million waterfront casino project was revisited and scaled back after the recession stalled the original project and left its partially erected steel frame exposed to the elements for about four years.
The design-build team renovating this audio equipment company's first North American flagship store set out to build a retail space of the future that allows consumers to do more than just browse and buy.
It took a lot of coordination and communication to work on these two stores, which are located in the main hallway of John F. Kennedy Airport's Terminal 8, Concourse B and at the entrance of the connector leading to Concourse C.
Measuring 110 ft wide, 68 ft deep and 54 ft tall, a new 7,800-sq-ft pavilion serves as the principal entrance and link to public transportation for the 8.2-million-sq-ft mixed-use Brookfield Place.
Encompassing 340,000 sq ft, including a garage, the largest and most expensive high school complex ever built in Connecticut is also environmentally friendly.
The interiors of this new six-story children's hospital, part of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, were designed to be interactive and offer pleasant distractions tailored for young patients, with a different nature theme decorating each floor.