November 20, 2009
A shutdown of the domestic hot water and heat in the Kimmel Center is scheduled for Saturday, November 21, 2009 starting at 11PM through Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 11AM. Read more »
A shutdown of the domestic hot water and heat in the Kimmel Center is scheduled for Saturday, November 21, 2009 starting at 11PM through Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 11AM. Read more »
Verizon will be opening up Greene Street north of West 4th Street in order to clear a conduit obstruction. They are scheduled to work Thursday, Friday, Saturday and possibly Sunday of this week. Weekend work is scheduled to consist of replacing cobblestones.
This is not an NYU-related project.
Starting on or about November 16, 2009, exterior façade probes in approximately 10 locations will be conducted at 383 Lafayette. Two scissor lifts will be located on site - one on Lafayette and one on 4th Street - for the project.
Power washing of the façade of 40 West 4th Street (Tisch Hall) to remove tape and paint residue from around the limestone canopy is scheduled for Saturday, November 14, 2009. Tenants will be directed to use the east side entrance or west side entrance of 40 West 4th Street (Tisch Hall) during this work.
The main entrance of 44 West 4th Street-Kaufman Management Center (KMC) will be temporarily closed on Friday, November 13, 2009 and Saturday, November 14, 2009 to refinish the stone of the lobby floor.
Tenants will be directed to use the stairs and elevators to the upper concourse level of 40 West 4th Street (Tisch Hall) to gain access to the elevators into 44 West 4th Street (KMC).
Beginning Wednesday, November 11, 2009 a boom truck will remove and replace the water tank on the roof of 10 Washington Place. Pieces of the old water tank will be removed and a new tank will be delivered via the same truck. Work is expected to be completed by Friday, November 13, 2009.
The street will remain open to traffic during this time.
An articulating boom lift will be staged in front of 14 Washington Mews on Thursday, November 5 and Friday, November 6, 2009 to deliver materials to the roof and access the roof. A temporary structure will be built to model items proposed with renovation work.
On November 4th, 2009 probes will be conducted at grade level on the courtyard side and/or on the south side of the 9th floor to investigate the existing lintel and roof conditions. Roof membrane and sub-layers of roofing from all roofs will also be removed.
Below you will find some of the University's recently completed construction projects. You can find additional detail concerning some of these project at the Office of the Provost.
Redtop Architects LLP | 2008
WNYU is New York University's radio station and is completely operated by NYU students. Formerly located in the basement of 721 Broadway, the Office of Facilities and Construction Management is renovated space in the basement of Weinstein Hall to better accommodate the needs of the station. The new space includes three sound proof booths for broadcast and temperature controlled storage for the station's technology.
1100: Architect PC | 2009
The project at 10 Washington Place renovated the former Department of Journalism building with new classrooms and conference rooms for the Department of Linguistics. » Full project details
Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects | 2009
The townhouse at 19 Washington Square North was renovated to house conference rooms, multimedia facilities, offices for visiting faculty and officials; to provide an information center for students and faculty; and to facilitate the global exchange between global sites. » Full project details
Morris Adjmi Architects | 2009
The NYU School of Law renovated and restored 22 Washington Square North to increase space for Law School research centers and provide better facilities for visiting professors and scholars. » Full project details
Graf & Lewent Architects LLP | 2008
The College of Arts and Science is renovating 800 square feet of space to enlarge offices and create a study room for faculty and students in the anthropology department. Work is scheduled to be completed during normal work hours, 7 AM - 5 PM. However, one or two Saturdays of work might be needed because of the expedited nature of the project.
Perkins + Will Architects | 2009
The Concourse Project is the most significant renovation of Stern's facilities since uniting the School's programs at Washington Square. It effectively reinvented 84,500 square feet of space in the Stern School of Business' three main buildings: Tisch Hall, Henry Kaufman Management Center, and Shimkin Hall. » Full project details
FXFowle Architects | 2008
The Stern School of Business renovated three of its classroom spaces on the 3rd floor of Shimkin Hall to better utilize its education space.
Stonehill & Taylor Architects | 2009
In May 2009, NYU renovated the Mercer Dog Run, replacing the fence, lifting the sunken areas, and repaving the run.