NobleStrategy, a construction management firm with offices in Harlem, Long Island City and Newark, N.J. and Reality House, Inc., a company that provides substance abuse, HIV treatment and prevention services to New Yorkers, has broken ground on a 21,000-sq-ft substance abuse outpatient treatment facility and community
ENR New York will publish its annual Design Issue on May 9, spotlighting the top architecture and engineering firms in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Here are some of the stories we will feature.
Through a $204 million dollar contract with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Skanska has been selected to fabricate and erect approximately 11,000 tons of structural steel for the Santiago Calatrava designed Oculus building at the new World Trade Center Transportation Hub.
New York University has unveiled details of its proposed expansion plan in its central Washington Square. The plan calls for a re-imagining of its two superblocks in order to meet the college’s academic space needs without exceeding the height of any of the existing IM Pei-designed Towers and without the use of
The School of Visual Arts in New York City will undergo a redevelopment of its existing office space into a new, 8,000-sq-ft Information Technology space that will be the IT workgroup’s new home, located at 136 West 21 st Street.
Public School 62, located on a 3.5-acre site at the intersection of Crabtree Avenue and Bloomingdale Road in Staten Island will be the city’s first net zero energy school.
Construction is currently under way for the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission’s River Barge Park in Carlstadt, New Jersey lead by a team that includes DMR Architects of Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey and general contractor, Arco Construction Group of Elizabeth, New Jersey.
A final design has been completed for the construction of the $150 million New Brunswick Gateway Transit Village, a 632,000-sq-ft mixed-use building located at the intersection of Somerset Street and Easton Avenue in downtown New Brunswick, New Jersey that will link the campus of Rutgers University as well as the larger
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