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A Replacement Home Arrives, Little Assembly Required

Nancy Fisher's replacement home arrived on a truck. In four big pieces. Each one was lifted by crane and set atop concrete pillars in Midland Beach, a neighborhood on Staten Island that was swamped by Hurricane Sandy....


New York Army National Guard Engineers Bring Construction Skills to Puerto Rico

One hundred twenty-five soldiers of the New York Army National Guard's 152nd Engineer Support Company headed for Puerto Rico from the air base on Oct. 18-19, the latest installment in the New York National Guard's support to the island....


New York's Scaffold Law Could Needlessly Add $300M to the Cost of the Gateway Rail Tunnel Project

Common Good, the nonpartisan reform coalition, released Oct. 17 an analysis of New York's obsolete, 19th-century Scaffold Law, which finds that it could add $300 million needlessly to the cost of the Gateway Rail Tunnel Project....


ARTBA Online Learning Center Courses Approved in Multiple States for Engineers' Professional Development Hours

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) announced Oct. 17 that its Online Learning Center (OLC) courses meet New York, North Carolina and Florida professional development hour (PDH) requirements for engineers seeking relicensing.  Other states do not require similar pre-approval....


NY's Historic TWA Flight Center Adds $260M Hotel

Construction workers have the opportunity to take part in all kinds of different projects, many unique in their own right. But a $260 million project under way at the JFK Airport in New York is bound to top career memories for many workers on site....


Last Car Crosses Now-Closed Tappan Zee Bridge North of NYC

With a 1929 Model A Ford Phaeton making the final 3.1-mile journey across the Hudson River, the Tappan Zee Bridge in New York City's northern suburbs has officially closed. Much of the fanfare that accompanied the opening of an adjacent $3.9 billion twin-span named in honor of former New York Gov....


HFF Announces $83M for Development Site in NYC

Holliday Fenoglio Fowler L.P. (HFF) announced the $83 million sale and acquisition financing of 12-18 West 55th Street, an 8,000-sq.-ft. development site located adjacent to the University Club and Peninsula Hotel in Manhattan's Plaza District....


Conn.'s Ace Equipment Solves Space Issue for Demolition, Recycling Firm

Hunters Point Recycling is a demolition and construction materials recycling facility located at 29-55 Hunters Point, Long Island City, N.Y. Servicing four boroughs of New York City — Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens — Hunters Point Recycling is currently accepting dirt, rock and concrete, from which it is producing screened fill and item 4 aggregate....


Amtrak “Ready to Build” Campaign Highlights Critical Need for Infrastructure Investment

Amtrak unveiled the “Ready to Build” campaign Oct. 2, which includes a series of short films showcasing five critical investments that are vital to the realization of a renewed, modern passenger rail system....


Delayed 9/11 Memorial in Long Island Receives Construction Contract

Town officials say a Sept. 11 memorial in Long Island that has been delayed for two years is now scheduled to open by next spring. The Oyster Bay Town Board approved a contract earlier this month to build the Syosset memorial park, which will include two beams from the former World Trade Center....





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