- New Construction
- DemolitionThis project involved the waterfront development of 10 acres along the East River in Long Island City, Queens, NY. This prime waterfront property will eventually be home to 1,120 high rise apartments, 40,000 square feet of retail space and a 600-seat elementary school. JRCRUZ performed the demolition of abandoned pre-existing structures and installed new sewers, water mains, stormwater outfalls, bulkhead remediation and site restoration including landscaping the new Hunters Point waterfront park.
- LandscapingTrucking, NYC Parks Restoration, Construction Fence, Subsurface Stormwater Chambers, Turf, Color Seal Coat System, Landscaping, Plumbing
- FencingWillougby Square is a Downtown Brooklyn Park site that is an all-new underground site, complete with DOT electric, water service to irrigation, and drinking water fountains, as well a decorative play fountain and site drainage. Surface work consisted of CIP Concrete Walls, Finished Granite Curbs and Seat Walls, Hexagon Pavers, Landscaping, Irrigation, Decorative Fencing, Play Area, and a Dog Park all within a little over a Brooklyn Acre.
- Asphalt PavingJRCRUZ Corp. offers a full variety of site work services including: Demolition, Mass Excavation including cut/ fill and grading, Import of Clean Materials, Disposal of Contaminated Materials, Installation of new utilities (water mains, storm and sanitary sewers, electric, communication, gas), Transportation & Safety Improvements, Best Management Practices (BMP's), Retention Ponds, Detention Ponds, Large and Small Scale Dewatering, Asphalt Paving, Concrete finish work such as Sidewalks and Curbs, Pavers, Stamped Concrete, ADA Handicap Ramps and Detectible Warning Surfaces.
- ExcavationThe Goethals Bridge Replacement Wetland Mitigation project involved the restoration of 10.5 acres of low marsh, 2.5 acres of high marsh and 7.9 acres of scrub-shrub. Project consisted of installation of erosion and sediment control measures, clearing, grubbing, excavation, disposal, grading, fill placement, planting with native salt marsh vegetation and maintenance and monitoring upon completion of construction and related incidental work. Complexities included tidal creek crossings, tidal marsh restoration, unconsolidated substrates, highly organic soils, invasive plants and herbivory predator issue. The project was characterized by its aggressive completion schedule of slightly over 1 year during which JRCRUZ had moved close to 100,000 tons of material and planted over 300,000 native plants.