The reconfiguration of the existing antenna spire at the top of the Empire State Building improved service for various broadcast FM radio stations in the building that reach more than 16.4 million radio listeners throughout the tristate area.
The Wavertree historic vessel is a rare example of a 19th-century British three-mast full-rigged ship and one of the few remaining riveted wrought-iron vessels in the world.
The intent of the project was to improve operational efficiency on Route 18 and Route 1 in New Brunswick, N.J., two heavily traveled highways in the region.
Originally built in 1939, the Kosciuszko Bridge is a 1.1-mile segment of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway over Newtown Creek between Morgan Avenue in Brooklyn and the Long Island Expressway Interchange in Queens.
The Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center is a state-of-the-art medical and graduate education building designed and constructed to support Columbia University’s progressive medical education program.
The Jerome L. Greene Science Center, home to the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, is the first building to rise on Columbia University’s new 17-acre Manhattanville campus.
The construction of New York-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital (CHoNY) is a multi-phased project that spanned four years across various floors and departments.