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2026 Developing Long Island: NYU Langone Patchogue Ambulatory Surgical Center

Patchougue, NY EW Howell Construction Group is underway on the NYU Langone Health Patchogue Ambulatory Surgical Center project. Located on Main St., this new center was previously the home of the BeeHive, the Mid-Island Department Store, and most recently, Burlington Coat Factory. This project involves the removal of the roof and mechanical penthouse, as well as the construction of side walls and a new roof structure for the two-story, 55,000 s/f healthcare facility. It will feature physician offices offering specialized outpatient surgical services. 

This project required new structural work, foundation work, underpinning, and other construction milestones in line with structural and MEP vibration criteria for Article 28 ambulatory surgery programs by any AHJ with jurisdiction. Elevations will receive new faces and improvements at the exterior walkways at the building’s front and rear lot lines.

Set for completion this April, the NYU Patchogue Ambulatory Surgical Center project is integral to NYU Langone’s Health larger efforts to expand outpatient services across Suffolk County.

Project Info

Project Title: NYU Langone Patchogue Ambulatory Surgical Center

Project Location: Patchogue, NY

Project Type: Healthcare

Property Type: Renovation

Number SF: 55,000

Year Started: March 2024

Estimated Completion: April 2026

Project Team

Architect: CannonDesign

Electrical Contractor: L.E.B. Electric Ltd. 

MEP Engineer: Cosentini Associates

Structural Engineer: Reuther+Bowen

Civil Engineer: VHB Engineering, Surveying & Landscape Arch. + Geology P.C.

General Contractor: EW Howell Construction Group

Mechanical Contractor: Anron Air Systems, Inc.

Plumbing: Lakeville Pace Mechanical Inc.

Drywall & Carpentry: Donaldson Interiors

Curtainwall & Interior Storefronts: Above All Storefronts

Fire Sprinkler: Vanguard Fire Suppression LLC

Elevator: An Excelsior Elevator Corp.

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