The overall project included construction of Stony Brook Hospital's 245,000-sq-ft Medical and Research Translation - or MART - building and a 225,000-sq-ft hospital pavilion, totaling up to 3 million hours worked.
The Orange County Government Center sustained massive water damage and extensive structural damage from Hurricane Irene in 2011, resulting in its closure.
The Irish Hunger Memorial, commemorating the Irish famine and migration of 1845-1852, was designed by sculptor and artist Brian Tolle and originally opened in 2002.