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Tectonic relocates and expands offices to Long Island City and Newburgh

To accomodate growth in our metro NYC and Mid Hudson regions, Tectonic will relocate our Long Island City office to a larger facility. The facility doubles the capacity for housing increased staffing recently hired to meet current and projected work load. The new LIC office is being outfitted with a full service construction materials testing (CMT) laboratory to support recent new assignments associated with the capitol expansion programs of several NYC agencies including the NYCDDC, the NYCDEP, the NYCSCA and the Port Authority of NY/NJ. Additionally, Tectonic has relocated our Hudson Valley CMT laboratory to a larger updated facility in order to accomodate the greatly increased demand for our construction inspection expertise. The new offices contact information is: 29-16 40th Ave., Long Island City, N.Y. 11101 and 280 Little Britain Rd., Bldg. 2, Newburgh, N.Y., 12550.
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