In addition to employing more than 3,000 people to date, the nation’s largest bridge and highway project is enlisting the talents of the next generation of engineers, designers and builders….
By the sweat of their brow, construction workers have made impressive progress on the New NY Bridge project. But with near triple digit temperatures increasingly becoming the norm, keeping more…
The new bridge’s first steel girder assembly is raised into its permanent location by the I Lift NY super crane. Following months of careful planning and with the use of…
After a stunningly beautiful trip down the Hudson River, the first 12’ tall, 400’ long section of structural steel arrived at the New NY Bridge construction site on Thursday June…
The New NY Bridge will stand as an iconic landmark for generations to come, and it is being built by thousands of talented men and women from many trades and skills. With years of training and experience, each of these individuals plays a role in ensuring that the bridge is built to the highest standards of quality. Watch as members of the project team share their insights and experiences in constructing the new twin-span crossing, which will be completed in 2018.
The New NY Bridge will feature dynamic lighting installed by Welsbach Electrical Corp., as seen in this conceptual rendering On the lengthy roster of world-class industry experts working on the…
As the I Lift NY super crane dominates the New NY Bridge project site, one Westchester local is preparing to command the massive machine. Ever since he piloted his first…
The New NY Bridge team is reaching out to New York firms, suppliers and subcontractors – particularly disadvantaged business enterprises (DBEs) – to aid construction efforts. DBEs are defined by the U.S Department of Transportation as small businesses that are owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals such as women, minorities, veterans or disabled persons.