NY Engineers was hired with Superstructures Architects to assess whether or not a tennis bubble at a Queens athletic facility was up to New York State’s current applicable energy conservation codes, with a particular focus on the bubble’s potential in-wall condensation issues.
Operating from 1892 until 1954, Ellis Island was the nation’s busiest immigrant inspection station, processing an estimated 12 million people during its 62 years of service, and today nearly one third of Americans can trace their ancestry back to the island.
NYE provided professional mechanical engineering services to the church in an effort to preserve its contribution to New York City history.
NY Engineers was hired by Mark Mariscal Architect to perform a building conditions assessment on a building belonging to the Bialystoker Synagogue which is used to provide housing community members in need, most of whom are elderly.
At New York Engineers, we search for simple, eloquent solutions to complex problems. We minimize construction costs by eliminating the extraneous and focusing on the overall efficiency for the most streamlined designs.