New Terminal One at JFK

The ongoing $19 billion transformation at JFK Airport is an extensive and vital project that will modernize New York City’s primary international gateway. The new Terminal One is central to this development, aiming to enhance passenger experience, increase capacity, and position JFK as a world-class, sustainable hub for air travel.
Terminal 6 at JFK

The redevelopment of Terminal 6 at JFK is a critical piece of the $19 billion overhaul of the airport. With its expanded capacity, modern design, advanced technology, and commitment to sustainability, the upgraded terminal will enhance the overall passenger experience while improving the airport’s operational efficiency. This redevelopment will ensure that JFK remains a leading international gateway and strengthens its position in global air travel.
LaGuardia Hanger 3 & 5

The renovations of Hangars 3 and 5 at LaGuardia Airport are part of a broader effort to modernize the airport’s infrastructure. These hangars, used for aircraft maintenance, are being updated to accommodate larger and more advanced aircraft. The projects involve structural upgrades, installation of modern systems, improved energy efficiency, and enhanced facilities for maintenance staff. The goal is to enhance safety, efficiency, and capacity, supporting LaGuardia’s modernization efforts as part of an $8 billion renovation plan to improve the airport’s operations and meet growing aviation demands.
Pier 97 at Hudson Park

Pier 97 at Hudson Yards has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from a former industrial space into a thriving waterfront park and recreational destination. The construction process involved extensive site preparation, structural enhancements, and the creation of expansive outdoor spaces designed for public enjoyment. Key elements of the project included the installation of new wood decking and framing, which now form the foundation of scenic walkways, event spaces, and seating areas that offer stunning views of the Hudson River. The development also featured landscaping, lighting, and the integration of sustainable design practices, ensuring the pier’s long-term environmental health. With its combination of open spaces, green areas, and modern amenities, Pier 97 has become a central part of Hudson Yards’ broader revitalization, offering a peaceful yet vibrant space for recreation, relaxation, and community engagement.
Moyniham Connector

The Moynihan Connector is a key infrastructure project in New York City, aimed at improving connectivity between the newly expanded Moynihan Train Hall and the existing Penn Station. The project involves constructing an underground passageway that will provide a direct, efficient link for commuters traveling between the two transportation hubs, easing congestion and improving passenger flow. The connector will feature new escalators, stairs, and enhanced signage to guide travelers. This initiative is part of the broader Moynihan Station redevelopment, which seeks to modernize the area while preserving its historic architecture, ultimately creating a more streamlined and user-friendly transit experience for Amtrak, Long Island Rail Road, and New Jersey Transit passengers.
Bergen Substation PVC Roof

The Bergen Substation PVC roof at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport is a key component of the airport’s infrastructure upgrade. The project involves the installation of a durable PVC roofing system on the Bergen Substation building, which houses critical electrical equipment supporting the airport’s power distribution. The PVC roof is designed for its high resistance to weather conditions, low maintenance needs, and long-term durability. This upgrade is part of broader efforts to enhance the reliability and efficiency of JFK’s power systems, ensuring continued operation of the airport’s vital services while meeting modern environmental and safety standards.
Bergen Substation Green Roof

The green roof installation at the Bergen Substation at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport is part of the airport’s sustainability efforts. The project involves the installation of a living green roof, which helps reduce stormwater runoff, improve energy efficiency, and enhance the building’s environmental performance. The green roof features vegetation that acts as natural insulation, reducing the heat island effect and improving air quality. This initiative is part of JFK’s broader commitment to sustainability, aiming to improve the airport’s ecological footprint while ensuring the continued reliability and functionality of its critical power systems.
NTO Office Building 111

The NTO Building Office 111 fit-out carpentry renovation involves a comprehensive upgrade of the office space to improve functionality and aesthetics. The project includes custom carpentry work, such as the installation of new cabinetry, partitions, and workstations, tailored to meet the specific needs of the building’s occupants. The renovation focuses on enhancing the layout, optimizing space usage, and creating a modern, efficient work environment. This fit-out aims to improve both the visual appeal and operational efficiency of the office, providing a more comfortable and productive setting for employees.
Interpol Headquarters United Nations

At the Interpol United Nations Office, the construction project involved a comprehensive carpentry fit-out that was essential to the interior transformation of the facility. Our team carried out the detailed installation of custom carpentry, including the construction of cabinetry, workstations, and specialized fixtures to meet the office’s specific functional and aesthetic needs. This fit-out ensured that the spaces were both practical and visually cohesive, providing an efficient working environment for the office staff. The precision and quality of the carpentry work played a vital role in enhancing the office’s functionality while reflecting the professionalism and stature of the Interpol United Nations Office. The completed carpentry fit-out supports the organization’s operations, offering a modern, organized, and comfortable setting for its critical work.
Terminal 8 Expansion at JFK

he Terminal 8 expansion at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport is a major construction project aimed at enhancing the terminal’s capacity and passenger experience. The expansion includes the addition of new gates, upgraded facilities, and improved passenger amenities such as expanded seating areas, dining options, and enhanced security features. The project also involves the modernization of existing spaces, improving flow and efficiency for travelers. This expansion is part of JFK’s broader redevelopment plan to accommodate growing passenger traffic, increase operational efficiency, and provide a more modern, comfortable airport experience.
Concourse C gate 31B at JFK

The Concourse C PVC roofing project at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport involves the installation of a new PVC roofing system across the concourse. This durable, weather-resistant roofing material is designed to improve the building’s overall energy efficiency and extend the roof’s lifespan. The project is part of JFK’s ongoing efforts to modernize its infrastructure, ensuring better protection against the elements, reducing maintenance costs, and enhancing the sustainability of the terminal. The upgraded roofing will help improve the comfort and safety of passengers while maintaining the operational efficiency of the airport.
Terminal 8 Gate 45-47 at JFK

The Terminal 8 Gates 45-47 PVC roofing project at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport involves the installation of a durable PVC roofing system over these specific gates. The project aims to replace the existing roof with a high-performance PVC membrane, known for its weather resistance, durability, and energy efficiency. This upgrade is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and enhance the infrastructure of JFK Airport, ensuring that the terminal areas are better equipped to handle environmental conditions while improving long-term maintenance and operational efficiency.
Google Headquarters

The metal hollow door installation at Google Headquarters in Manhattan involves fitting durable and secure metal doors throughout the facility. These doors are typically used for their strength, fire resistance, and soundproofing qualities. The installation process includes precise measurements, secure mounting of door frames, and the addition of hardware such as locks, hinges, and handles. The metal hollow doors are chosen to meet safety and security standards while maintaining the modern design aesthetic of the building. This installation is an integral part of the construction, ensuring both functionality and compliance with building codes in the headquarters
Facebook Headquarters

The metal hollow door installation at Facebook Headquarters involves fitting robust, fire-resistant metal doors throughout the facility. These doors are chosen for their durability, security, and soundproofing capabilities. The installation process includes accurate measurements, secure mounting of door frames, and the installation of necessary hardware such as locks, hinges, and handles. The metal hollow doors are designed to meet safety standards while complementing the modern, open design of the headquarters. This installation is a key part of the construction process, ensuring functionality, security, and compliance with building codes in Facebook’s office space.
AT&T Communications Building

The PVC roofing project at the AT&T Communications Building involved the installation of a durable, weather-resistant PVC roofing system. This high-performance material was selected for its longevity, energy efficiency, and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions. The project included the removal of the old roof, surface preparation, and the secure application of the new PVC membrane. This roofing upgrade enhanced the building’s protection, reduced maintenance costs, and improved overall energy efficiency. It was part of AT&T’s efforts to maintain and modernize its facilities, ensuring long-term sustainability and reliability.