Construction for buckling New York building

Construction for buckling New York building kyma.com
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Construction for buckling New York building kyma.com
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Gilbane Building has officially transitioned Micron Technology’s semiconductor campus in Clay, New York, into the vertical construction phase following the project's first concrete placement. Serving as the preconstruction and site infrastructure contractor, Gilbane has moved the project forward more than one quarter ahead of its original schedule. This milestone marks a significant step in one of the largest advanced manufacturing developments in the United States, signaling a massive influx of work for the regional construction supply chain and skilled labor force.
July 12, 2026A major structural failure at the former Pfizer Building in Midtown East forced a mass evacuation and a 12-block frozen zone after steel beams buckled during an office-to-residential conversion. The incident at 235 East 42nd Street involved the twisting of two structural columns on the 21st floor under the weight of a new 11-story addition. This event highlights the engineering complexities and safety risks associated with large-scale commercial-to-residential redevelopments, which are currently a focal point of New York City’s housing strategy.
July 12, 2026One building cleared to reenter as contractors work to shore up Manhattan high-rise NBC New York
July 11, 2026A structural failure involving failing steel columns at a high-rise office-to-apartment conversion project on East 42nd Street in New York City has triggered building evacuations and a significant legal investigation. The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has mandated that the project owner, MetroLoft, hire an independent third-party engineer to conduct a forensic evaluation of the site. This incident highlights the complex risks associated with adaptive reuse projects, particularly when adding additional floors to existing structures, and is expected to result in extensive insurance claims and litigation.
July 11, 2026