The Gilboa Dam, a vital element of New York City’s water system, provides the city’s residents with 14% of their water needs as well as supplying water to several upstate communities.
The One World Observatory is a 90,000-sq-ft tourist area located at the top of One World Trade Center and features educational, dining and retail attractions.
The Marriott International NY EDITION Hotel project converted the landmark Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. office building, also known as the One Madison Avenue Clock Tower, into a boutique hotel through an extensive interior and exterior renovation.
The 720,000-sq-ft academy for the New York City Police Dept. in College Point, N.Y., was built to replace the police department’s aging and inefficient training and educational buildings spread out over New York City.
As part of the Solar Act of 2012, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities created a program to encourage solar utility companies and contractors to redevelop existing lands into solar generation facilities.
The new 220,000-sq-ft Whitney Museum of American Art is located at 99 Gansevoort St. in Manhattan’s meatpacking district, downtown from its previous location on the Upper East Side.
Built in 1929, Kings Theatre on Flatbush Avenue is the largest indoor theater in Brooklyn and the third-largest theater in New York City. After closing its doors in 1977, the theater slowly fell into disrepair.