DOB NOW roundup: DASNY, Morgan Stanley, more

These filings were compiled from the DOB NOW: Build – Job Application Filings open data site. The filings are from the week of February 22 through February 26.

Dormitory Authority of the State of New York filed plans for $20 million rehab at 151 E 25th Street in Kips Bay.

The plans call for work on the cellar and ground floor of the building.

The plans were described in the filing as: mechanical work includes hydronic heating units and air-curtain installation in the new lobby canopy. Hot water supply is sourced from the existing boiler installation in the basement via new piping etc.

Direct link to DOB NOW filing.LINK

Gary Plastic Packaging Corp. files plans for $18.6 million tenant fit-out at 1340 Viele Avenue in Hunts Point.

The plans call for work on the roof and ground floor of the building.

The plans were described in the filing as: proposed tenant fit-out work as shown on drawings filed herewith, no change in use, egress, or occupancy under this application.

Direct link to DOB NOW filing.LINK

Morgan Stanley files plans for a $14.4 million rehab of their global headquarters at 1585 Broadway in Times Square.

The plans call for work on the sixth floor of the building.

The plans were described in the filing as: removal and installation of interior non-bearing partitions and related finishes as per plans filed herewith. No change in use, egress or occupancy.

Gensler is the architect listed.

Direct link to DOB NOW filing.LINK

NYC Health + Hospitals filed plans for three rehabs, totaling $32 million, in Queens and Brooklyn.

The first plans called for an $11.2 million rehab of 760 Broadway in Stuyvesant Heights.

The plans call for work on floors two, three, and five through nine of the building.

The plans were described in the filing as: BH unit, dialysis, emergency, GI clinic, intensive care surge, labor/delivery, surgery PACU: install UV lights or PCO to reduce virus particles and disinfect cooling coils; install or replace coils, replace existing humidifiers, convert filters to electronic.

Direct link to DOB NOW filing.LINK

The second plans called for an $11 million rehab of 79-01 Broadway in Elmhurst.

The plans call for work on floors three, seven and the roof of the building.

The plans were described in the filing as: BH Unit, dialysis, emergency, MICU, ICU surge, labor/delivery, surgery PACU: install UV lights or PCO to reduce virus particles and disinfect cooling coils; install or replace coils; replace existing humidifiers, convert filters to electronic.

Direct link to DOB NOW filing.LINK

The third plans called for a $9.7 million rehab of 82-68 168th Street in Jamaica Hills.

The plans call for work on floors two and six of the building.

The plans were described in the filing as: Install UV lights or PCO to reduce virus particles and disinfect the cooling coils; install or replace coils; replace existing humidifiers; convert filters to electronic. Dental area; portable HEPA units with UVGI and bi polar ionization

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