The 139,000-sq-ft Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. High School replaced the Alfred Lawless High School, which was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina and subsequently demolished.
Hoar Construction led work on a large renovation and expansion at Baybrook Mall, which included a new 285,000-sq-ft lifestyle center, an additional entrance and a 300-space parking garage.
The Elk Station 2 & 3 project involved design and construction of two 380-MW simple-cycle powerplants utilizing two General Electric 7FA.05 combustion turbines with a grid-switching switchyard.
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church was built in the late 1800s, and despite a lack of existing blueprints, the project team maintained the integrity and historical appearance of the church while renovating and modernizing it.
The East Infill Project expanded passenger-processing capabilities to prepare for a nine-gate expansion of the east concourse at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
ENR New York’s 2016 Best Projects awards recognize a collection of diverse work in New York state and New Jersey that relied upon innovative techniques and execution strategies, and that contributed to sustainability and their communities.
It’s not easy to fit into a new New York City neighborhood—particularly one in midtown Manhattan that includes Bryant Park and the iconic New York Public Library.