City files plans for $32.1M in rehabs to 2 Brooklyn schools
The New York City School Construction Authority, on February 24, filed plans for a $22 million rehabilitation of a school building at 544 7th Avenue in Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn, and a $10.1 million rehabilitation of a school building at 7805 7th Avenue in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.
The first plans call for $22 million of exterior repairs to the 37-foot-tall, three-story building at 544 7th Avenue and were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings under job number B00686024.
The project is described in the filing as: removal and replacement of existing roof systems, work around elevator pit, removal and rebuilding of parapets, replacement of windows and window guards, concrete work and interior repairs.
The architect listed is NYC School Construction Authority.
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Charleston Albert, on February 24, filed plans for a $10.1 million rehab of a building at 7805 7th Avenue in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.
The second plans call for $10.1 million of exterior work on the 62-foot-tall, three-story building at 7805 7th Avenue in Dyker Heights and were filed with the New York City Department of Buildings under job number B00685074.
The project is described in the filing as: proposed work to include exterior masonry, roofs, parapets, windows.
The architect listed is NYC SCA.
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