As an independent system, separate from the New York City and Queens libraries, Brooklyn Public Library serves the borough's 2.5 million residents, offering thousands of public programs, millions of books, and use of more than 1,100 free Internet-accessible computers.
NY Engineers provided professional Fire Alarm engineering consultation services for the renovation. The project consists of surveying the existing fire alarm system and generating new fire alarm plans suitable for filing.
Servicing over 50 million passengers annually, John F. Kennedy International Airport is the busiest international passenger gateway in the country.
The Louis J. Lefkowitz Building at 80 Centre Street opened in 1930 as a central home for government offices in downtown Manhattan. Today, it houses the District Attorney’s office in addition to other court and government offices.
Built in 1987, the Red Hook Water Pollution Control Plant is just one of New York City’s fourteen pollution control centers that treats a combined 1.7 billion gallons of waste per day collected through the approximated 6,000 miles of underground sewage tunnels.