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CDE, Freehaven Materials Unveil Solution to Transform Waste Into Opportunity

As available landfill capacity continues to diminish across Long Island, CDE and Freehaven Materials joined forces to deliver a waste recycling plant that can repurpose excavated waste material. Unveiled at an open house event, the 150tph waste recycling plant in Brookhaven is turning resources that would have been discarded as waste into valuable in-spec sand and aggregates....


East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project Officially Under Way

Amtrak crews kicked off the first long-term track outage in support of the East River Tunnel Rehabilitation Project (ERT Rehab), a critical infrastructure investment that will restore the two tunnel tubes damaged by Superstorm Sandy (Line 1 & Line 2)....


ALL Uses Manitowoc MLC300 to Reach More Than 300 ft. in Dam Construction

Rochester Gas and Electric (REG)'s Station 5 is in the midst of a rebuild. The substation, positioned along the lower falls of the Genesee River, includes a dam for the generation of hydroelectric power....


First Phase of East Side Coastal Resiliency Receives National Engineering Excellence Award From American Council of Engineering Companies

Commissioner Thomas Foley of the NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced that the first phase of East Side Coastal Resiliency in the area north of East 15th Street received a National Recognition Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) at its 2025 Engineering Excellence (EEA) Awards....


New York City to Begin $402M Fifth Avenue Redesign in 2028 Stretching About 16 Blocks

Construction to transform a stretch of Manhattan's iconic Fifth Avenue into a pedestrian-focused boulevard will officially begin in early 2028, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced May 21, 2025. To fully fund the $400 million redesign, which will span from Bryant Park north to Central Park, Adams has allocated an additional $250 million in his proposed fiscal year 2026 budget....


Trump Administration Reverses Order, Allows N.Y.'s Huge Offshore Wind Project to Restart

The Trump administration on May 19, 2025, allowed construction to proceed on a massive wind farm off the coast of New York's Long Island, a month after federal officials had issued a highly unusual stop-work order that had pushed the $5 billion project to the brink of collapse....


Construction Cost Increases on Albany, N.Y.'s New, Innovative NanoTech Microchip Plant

NY CREATES, the entity that owns the Albany, N.Y. NanoTech complex on Fuller Road, said in early May 2025, that its new NanoFab Reflections building will now cost $614 million, an increase of $64 million....


As Part of Reviving Staten Island's Waterfront, Work Starts On New Tompkinsville Esplanade

New York City is in the process of revitalizing State Island's North Shore, with construction now under way on a new waterfront esplanade located near the borough's busiest transit hub. Recently, a reporter from the Staten Island Advance/SILive.com was given an exclusive tour of the new Tompkinsville Esplanade construction site, a previously under-used half-mile stretch of land that will be transformed into 2 acres of public waterfront open space connecting the Stapleton waterfront to Lighthouse Point and the St....


If Allowed, Amtrak Plans to Delay the Start of Renovations to NYC's East River Tunnel

Amtrak officials announced May 7, 2025, that they would be pushing back the start of work on the New York City's East River Tunnel by two weeks. Just the day before, Mayor Eric Adams joined a growing chorus of elected leaders calling on the federal railroad to halt its plans to close a quarter of the tunnel's rail tubes for repair....


Eco Material Opening Queens Terminal to Bring 50,000 Tons of Low Carbon Cement Replacement Products Into New York City Metro Annually

Eco Material Technologies announced the opening of the Blissville Rail Terminal in Queens, N.Y. This new terminal will enable Eco Material to supply sustainable cement alternatives to the New York metro area, supporting the region's growing construction needs....







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