In 2009, Brooklyn College unveiled the “West Quad,” the first new building to be constructed on the campus since the 1970s.
Designed to be a central location for students to conduct their campus related activities, the building houses the Registration, Scholarship, Bursar and Financial Aid offices, as well as a state-of the-art athletic and recreation facility that includes a 25-yard pool for both recreational and team swim, an 11,700 square foot competition gym with bleacher seats to sit 700 spectators, racquetball and squash courts, weight and fitness rooms, a 3,400 square foot dance studio, and more.
NY Engineers provided engineering consultation services for a renovation that involved the skylights and curtain wall within the West Quad building.
The Riverton Street Charter School, owned and operated by National Heritage Academies, is a K-8 charter school that prides itself on rigorous academic standards, development of student character, and strong partnerships with parents and the community.
NY Engineers was involved with the designing of the HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems for the renovated glass washing and sanitizing room. The biological laboratory serves for students and researchers, and as a teaching facility.
The Mary McDowell Friends School is a private Quaker school providing college prep level education for students in grades K-12 who have learning disabilities. They provide a rigorous curriculum with full support for learning differences, as well as commitments to the community and Quaker values of service, peace, integrity, community, equality, and simplicity.