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66 Hudson Boulevard East

New York, NY 10001

(212) 229-6000 turner@tcco.com

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Project overview

Business Unit(s)

New York

Year Completed

2010

Client(s)

New York University

Client Industry

Education

Scope of Work

Interiors

Size

70,000 sq. ft.

Partners

Ennead Architects LLP

Services

Risk Management
Supply Chain Management

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New York University, Center For Comparative & Functional Genomics

Preserving and Enhancing Historic NYU Lab Facility

This 70,000 sq. ft. laboratory building houses chemical and theoretical biologists for New York University. The project encompassed three buildings with historic masonry-bearing walls, façades, original wood floors and wood floor joists dating back to the late 1800's. The historic façade was structurally reinforced and maintained as the buildings were restored and incorporated into the final design. In addition to the build-out of laboratory, classrooms and an auditorium, the project included demolition, excavation with extensive underpinning.