The 120,000-sq-ft New York State Troop G campus located on 43 acres outside of Albany replaces an antiquated facility built in the middle of the last century.
1946 and exposed to a saltwater environment, the ramps of the St. George Ferry Terminal, a multimodal transport hub in Staten Island, N.Y., required extensive repair and reconstruction.
Standing as a model for redevelopment of older corporate facilities in New Jersey, the $215-million gut rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of this 1985 building created a new office space for Novo Nordisk in Princeton, N.J.
This $365-million facility will be the research and development home for the Global 450mm Consortium—a public-private partnership focused on fostering the development of 450mm wafers and related semiconductor technology.
Built in the heart of a new, 227-acre community of 2,200 affordable homes in Brooklyn, the 154,000-sq-ft, four-story Spring Creek Educational Campus is the largest and tallest structure in the area.
As the world's largest-capacity ultraviolet (UV) disinfection plant, the $1.3-billion Catskill/Delaware facility in Valhalla, N.Y., is also the country's largest unfiltered surface water system.
To salvage the 158-year-old Cowles Hall at Elmira College and maintain its aesthetic and historic value, an extensive $29-million stabilization and restoration project was commissioned.
Laboring over the summer break, the team working on the University of Connecticut's McMahon Dining Hall completed the renovation portion of the project in just 120 days.
One of the most comprehensive restorations of a cast-iron building in New York's history, this $15-million project aimed to preserve the 19th-century five-story structure that served as residence and studio for the late sculptor Donald Judd.
Built as part of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) project, this $64-million contract included simultaneous construction of five laboratory office buildings at Brookhaven National Laboratory, a research facility in Upton, N.Y.