News: Construction Design & Engineering

Tutor Perini awarded $73 million contract at SUNY School of Public Health

Tutor Perini Corp., a leading civil and building construction company, has been awarded a contract to build the new academic building for the School of Public Health at the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate Medical Center. The contract is valued at $73 million. The new academic building will consist of an eight-story, 119,000 s/f structure, as well as 6,500 s/f of renovations. The project will include classrooms, exam rooms, universal patient rooms, debriefing rooms, offices, and laboratories. Ennead Architects, LLP is the project designer. It is estimated that the project will create more than 400 construction jobs in New York City over the next two years. Construction began in late September, with substantial completion anticipated to occur in the fourth quarter of 2014.
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TAYLOR receives contract for construction of 37,000 s/f Comfort Inn & Suites

Ithaca, NY TAYLOR, a regional commercial general contractor, was awarded the contract for a Comfort Inn and Suites. TAYLOR is teaming with local hoteliers, Ahir & Company, LLC, and Choice Hotels for construction of the three-story, 37,000 s/f, 67-room hotel
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