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CAC Industries Inc., the specialized contractor of the New York Year, was on the team of the East Side Coast Resilience Project, which improves the protection against floods and public space along the Paseo Marítimo of the East River in Manhattan.
For their strategic care when forming joint companies and getting larger and more complex contracts, CAC Industries Inc. He is the specialized contractor of New York Year.
The Long Island City firm, founded in 1991, is a company of 500 people specializing in heavy civil construction, including sewerage projects, main waters, driveways and infrastructure. The firm has emphasized strong relations with public agencies and the main stakeholders in helping to assume larger areas of work, expand its portfolio of projects and help offer some of the most difficult and shocking construction initiatives in the region.
CAA will appear at the East’s print number of September, which will also include the rankings of the contractor Enr East Top Specialty.
The ranking of contractors includes companies that do business in Connecticut, Delaware, Washington, DC, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pensilvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Western Virginia. The rankings are based on the total regional income of the design services of the participating companies, which include the state income and various specialties and disciplines of design, as applicable.
The new ranking follows the consolidation of 2025 of the regional Editions of Enr in five new regions to reflect a continuous commitment to offer the most relevant and timely coverage to the readers, in line with the evolution of the landscape of the construction industry. Regional surveys will follow these new limits. You can read more about the regional consolidation here.
The specialized contractor of the year demonstrates success in the region from a point of view of growth and income, as well as innovation, creativity and commitment to return to its community.
The firm established Cac Cares, a dedicated program aimed at making a significant difference in the communities where they work. Through Cac Cares, the firm is actively involved in a wide range of community -focused initiatives such as building playgrounds for kindergartens in low -income neighborhoods. They participate in the New York Labor Program, offering employment opportunities for people with development challenges. These team members work alongside the employees of the house signature office weekly.
Some of the main CAC projects include:
East coastal resilience project
CAC Industries, as a main contractor and member of the joint company, directs the installation of the East Side (Writing) coastal resilience project from Montgomery Street to 15 East Street. This transformative climate adaptation initiative is designed to protect more than 110,000 neoyorcan people from future storm tests and the increase in sea level along the East River in Manhattan River. The project integrates the flood protection infrastructure, the main usefulness updates and the revitalization of community spaces and the services of the Park.
Phase 2 of Second Avenue – Referring of public services and remediation of the building
CAC Industries is currently working for the Metropolitan Transport Authority: Construction and development with a total value of the $ 116.68 million project. This contract involves an extensive transfer of utility and remediation of buildings in preparation for the construction of cutting and coverage of the new station on 106th street as part of the expansion of phase 2 metro of the second avenue. The scope of the work includes the relocation and elimination of critical utility and general expenses, the modification of street and sidewalk infrastructure and a meticulous coordination with multiple interest groups, including MTA, NYCDEP, Con Edison, ECS and NYCDOT. CAC successfully completed the key utility coordination efforts in the calendar, mitigating possible delays through strategic planning solutions and design.
207th Street Yard Relatue of the “B” Sewer Line Division (Ind)
CAC Industries completed the transfer project of the sewer line to 207th Street Yard, one of the two major heavy review facilities served by the New York City metro system. The project, delivered under a BD design building method, had an initial value of $ 95.4 million and a final contract value of $ 100.54 million, which covered a total duration of 45 months with a substantial completion achieved in February 2024. The main objective of this project was the construction of a new interceptor sewer outside the NYct 207th Street Yard, which replaced the Costera infrastructure. aged. This work meant the installation of 2,600 linear feet of micro-tunnel sewer pipes under an high metro active line, as well as the construction of holes and deep sewer regulators. Public and private utility transfers were made to accommodate the new infrastructure. The project also required the perfect integration of new drainage and sewer systems with existing traffic facilities, ensuring uninterrupted metro operations
Last year, CAC took the number 4 place in the Specializing Contractor Survey of New York with $ 235.68 million. To find out where CAC is classified into this year’s East Top Contractor Survey and for more information on the company, see the September East September issue.
Justin Rice is East publisher.
