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Features - June 2004

Top Projects 2003-2004

The Biggest Projects Completed and Started in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut
From the $1.9 billion AirTrain that connects John F. Kennedy Airport to Jamaica to the $750 million construction of a water tunnel under Manhattan, a wide range of projects were included in this year’s Top 40 projects list. For the first time, New York Construction magazine chose to honor both the Top 20 projects completed and the Top 20 started in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut over the past year. Full Story >>

New and Improved

Contractors Seeking Work with the Revamped NYC School Construction Authority
With improved communication and streamlined procedures, the New York City School Construction Authority is hanging a giant "open for business" sign on its front doors. Full Story >>

Building for the Future

New Jersey's $8.6 Billion School Construction Program Well Underway
The 3 R's aren't the only subject New Jersey students have been studying in recent years. Full Story >>

Cutting Costs

Queens School Tests New SCA Design Guidelines
The 86,395-sq.-ft. addition to the Queens Vocational & Technical High School in Long Island City is the first project to begin construction under the new design standards of the School Construction Authority, the city agency that oversees public school construction New York. Full Story >>

Style and Substance

High School of Architecture to Have Avant-Garde Style
When it's completed, the new 150,000 sq.-ft. High School of Architecture and Urban Planning in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, should show off an avant-garde design that will attract and motivate students.
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Fight for the Right to Build

Industry Must Show Support for $2.5 Billion Atlantic Yards Project
With the fate of the proposed $2.5 billion Brooklyn Atlantic Yards project hanging in the balance, the project developer and others are urging the construction industry to voice its support. Full Story >>


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