This $42-million, two-pronged project initially involved upgrading life, fire and safety systems at the Statue of Liberty National Monument—a job that was finished the day before Superstorm Sandy struck.
From Fordham University's new law school to Columbia University's Manhattanville campus, the higher education sector, particularly in New York City, has remained strong even during the recession. The trend is expected to continue for years to come, said speakers at ENR New York's Higher Education conference, held on Oct. 16 in New York City. Rendering Courtesy of HOK Learning Skills: Gilbane and LiRo are working together on the $375-million School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Buffalo. Related Links: More Industry News ENR New York The city has some 500,000 higher education students—more than anywhere else in
The $8.2-million third and final phase of the city's renovation of Washington Square Park involved replacing three structures in the southwest section of the park with one multipurpose building.
The first new school built in Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood in decades, this 430,000-sq-ft public charter school is located on a 24,096-sq-ft corner site.
Generating all of its power from a 65-kilowatt photovoltaic array in the parking area, the "front door" to the owner's campus features North America's tallest self-supporting glass panels.
The $50-million project to reconstruct the RFK Bridge's Manhattan/Queens ramp exceeded original expectations when it finished four months ahead of schedule.
Part of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's $2.3-billion interchange widening program, this upgrade included a doubling of the main line to 12 lanes and providing separation between cars and trucks.