The Louis J. Lefkowitz Building at 80 Centre Street opened in 1930 as a central home for government offices in downtown Manhattan. The building was confined to only 9 stories in height so as not to overshadow the nearby courthouses. Today, it houses the District Attorney’s office in addition to other court and government offices, such as the Office of the City Clerk and the Manhattan Marriage Bureau.
NY Engineers has worked on multiple projects with the District Attorney’s office throughout the building, providing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering services. The largest undertakings to date have been the renovation of the lobby space and renovation of the offices across the third and seventh floors.
Servicing over 50 million passengers annually, John F. Kennedy International Airport is the busiest international passenger gateway in the country.
Shirley Chisholm was the first African American woman elected to Congress, representing New York’s 12th Congressional district for 7 terms from 1969 to 1983.
NY Engineers worked on a project located at the CK Post Treatment Center as part of NYE’s five-year term contract with OGS.