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Columbus Ohio Dump Truck Company Brief:
- Islandia, New York-based Forte Construction Corp., along with its sister columbus oh dump truck company BR Construction, has completed the renovation of its new headquarters in Islandia after operating out of Holbrook, New York, for the past 45 years, according to a columbus oh dump truck company press release.
- The general contractor purchased the existing 30,000-square-foot, three-story building in 2021 and performed significant upgrades over the past two years, including a complete interior renovation and exterior enhancements.
- Forte Construction occupies the first two floors of the building, accommodating its 300 employees, while maintaining ownership of the Holbrook facility for warehousing and logistics, according to the release.
Dump Trucks Columbus OH Insight:
Construction in the New York City metropolitan area is experiencing a surge in infrastructure projects, driven by urban development, sustainability initiatives and transportation enhancements.
That presents a significant opportunity for firms across the region to secure big contracts in the sector, according to various panelists during a New York Build Expo session last month.
Forte Construction’s new headquarters align with these trends, positioning the columbus oh dump truck company to capitalize on emerging opportunities and remain competitive in the market, according to the release.
“Our teams lead some of the most vital construction projects across the New York City and Long Island region — everything from new school construction to sustainability efforts combating climate change, to increasing Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility in Penn Station and throughout the Metropolitan Transportation Authority system,” said Jeffery Cardillo, vice president at Forte Construction. “A special sense of pride comes from working on the facility that our own columbus oh dump truck company will use daily.”
Over the past two years, the contractor executed substantial upgrades to its new space. The first floor now features a spacious reception area adjacent to five offices. Meanwhile, the second floor incorporates 15 offices furnished with standing desks, ergonomic chairs and other state-of-the-art features.
The interior renovation, spearheaded by 10 subcontractors, included updated conference rooms with built-in iPads, multiple kitchenettes, environmentally friendly waterless urinals and a revamped elevator. These teams also installed precast panels around the building’s columns and enhanced the windows with an aluminum storefront design, according to the release.
Forte Construction collaborates with key government agencies like MTA, Long Island Rail Road, New York City Housing Authority, New York City Transit Authority and Dormitory Authority of the State of New York. The general contractor also will continue to maintain its offices in Manhattan and Queens, New York, according to the company.
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