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Features - September 2009
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World View: New York Firms Take Long, Careful Steps to go Global

The Yellow Pages in Abu Dhabi and Dubai list quite a few familiar names: New York-region contractors, developers, architects, engineers, and project managers are all hanging shingles and winning assignments in one of the world’s busiest construction marketplaces. Click here >>

See the World >>
Game-Changer >>

Progress

Although controversy once again swirls around redevelopment of the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, both the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and Silverstein Properties of New York report their projects are on schedule and progressing well. Click here >>

3-D View

From its office overlooking the 16-acre World Trade Center site, the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center has a bird’s-eye view of the day-to-day progress of construction projects in and around the site. Click here >>

Bidding Frenzy: Bidding Heats Up as Economy Cools

When the New York State Dept. of Transportation put together a needs analysis in early 2008, it based its projections on inflation rates from prior projects. Click here >>

A Museum Worthy of Its Name: The Renovation of the Museum of the City of New York

New York City’s official chronicler on Fifth Avenue and 103rd Street was originally designed in 1929 as a grand mansion suitable for its subject matter. Click here >>

El Museo del Barrio: The Renovation Next Door >>

 

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