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Friday, April 22, 2011

Custom Components Company Announces Two New Project Awards in New York


 
Custom Components Company announces the award of two new projects in the New York City area.  The new Fordham School of Law building is a 22 story $250 million development on 62nd Street between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues.  It will house the university's law school on the bottom nine floors, including classrooms, a trial court facility and a 562,000-volume law library.  The remaining floors inside the 468,000 square foot building will be used as dorms for up to 430 undergraduate students.  The architect is the firm of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners.  The general contractor is Mayrich Construction.   The building, which is scheduled to open in the fall of 2014, is part of a larger, $1.6 billion redevelopment of the school's entire Lincoln Center campus.  The entire project is slated to be completed in 2033. 
  
The second new project is a new $125 million Inpatient Pavilion for the Zucker Hillside Hospital in Glen Oaks, NY.  Being constructed with the generous support of North Shore-LIJ Health System Trustees Donald and Barbara Zucker, the two story building will consolidate outdated living quarters dispersed across the psychiatric facility's campus, significantly improving the coordination of services and treatment along the continuum of care. 
  
The new 130,000 sf pavilion, located on the grounds of Long Island Jewish Medical Center, is expected to be completed in 2012, and will house 115 inpatient beds.  The Array Healthcare Facilities Solutions design is focused around a central rotunda that will include amenities for family and patient gatherings, as well as clinical teams.  The new facility is surrounded by a secure, tranquil landscape allowing for areas of outdoor relaxation, family visits and patient exercise. 
  
Custom Components is supplying custom stainless steel cable railing, and Airflex Industries, Inc. of Farmingdale, NY is handling the installation for both projects.





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