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NYC’s Leading Animal Hospital—Upgraded

In a transformative upgrade to one of the nation’s most respected veterinary hospitals, union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters have completed a major expansion of the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center on East 62nd Street. Their work reshaped the nonprofit facility from the inside out—strengthening infrastructure, expanding treatment capacity, and modernizing clinical spaces to meet rising demand.

The project introduces new floors dedicated to emergency care, surgery, specialty medicine, and intensive care, effectively doubling the center’s ability to treat patients around the clock. Crews also upgraded building systems, enlarged diagnostic areas, and constructed a new medical tower engineered for long-term durability and efficient workflow.

With construction now complete, the union-built facility stands ready to support advanced veterinary services, education, and community care. Every upgrade reflects the precision, professionalism, and dependable execution that define New York City’s union carpenters and contractors—delivering work rooted in safety, quality, and true craftsmanship from start to finish.

4D Construction, Inc. 

Al-Lee Installations, Inc.

BAMCO, Inc. 

Commodore Construction Corporation 

Combined Resources Interiors, Inc. 

Construction Specialties Installations, LLC 

E. E. Cruz & Company, Inc. 

Nets That Work Company 

Pyramid Floor Covering, Inc. 

Ross Laboratory Sales Corp. 

SDK Associates, LLC

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Modernizing Publicis at 375 Hudson Street with Union Craftsmanship

In one of Manhattan’s standout corporate upgrades, union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters brought their expertise to the modernization of Publicis at 375 Hudson Street. Their craftsmanship shaped a workplace defined by refined detail, advanced functionality, and a clean contemporary aesthetic.

Within this major interior commercial buildout, our teams delivered comprehensive interior systems work alongside floor covering, furniture installation, and computer flooring. Every phase reflects the precision, durability, and technical skill that union carpenters consistently bring to New York City’s most demanding office environments.

The result is a modern workspace constructed with strict attention to safety, uncompromising quality, and the trusted execution that continues to distinguish union carpentry across the city.

A R I PRODUCTS, INC. 

Commercial Flooring Management, LLC 

Consolidated Flooring 

Donaldson Organization

Greenwood Products, Inc. 

Joyce Interiors, Inc. 

Killian Industries, Inc. 

Metro Furniture Delivery Ltd. 

National Acoustics, LLC 

Paragon Wall, Inc. 

Raised Computer Floors, Inc.

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Progress Advances at Morgan Stanley’s 1585 Broadway Renovation

Momentum continues inside 1585 Broadway, where union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters are driving the next phases of Morgan Stanley’s headquarters modernization. As more teams join the effort, the project is opening up across additional floors, with new phases of interior renovation, millwork, and floor covering now underway.

Through each stage, union carpentry brings the know-how and steady execution needed to keep a project of this scale moving in the right direction—delivering the level of quality and reliability that NYC’s commercial buildings demand.

Absolute Woodworking Installations

Admat Construction, Inc.

Al-Lee Installations, Inc.

All City Install, Inc.

American Convention Exhibitor

Bond Painting Company, Inc.

Certified Installation Service

Commodore Construction Corporation

Consolidated Flooring

Construction Specialties Installations, LLC

Dimaio Millwork Corporation

Eco Specialties, LLC

Empire Office, Inc.

Eurotech Construction

Glenwood Management Services

Hi Tech Data Floors, Inc.

INSULATION CONTRACTORS, INC.

International Blind Contractor

Jacobson & Company, Inc.

John Knopf Flooring, Inc.

LVC Interiors

Metropolitan Drywall Co., Inc.

Metro Building Enterprises Inc.

ModernfoldStyles, Inc.

National Acoustics, LLC

Newmat Northeast Corp.

On Location, Inc.

Pinnacle Installations, LLC

R&J Installations

Raised Computer Floors, Inc.

S D K Associates, LLC

Tri-State Computer Flooring

Wood Pro 2 Installers, Inc.

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Delivering Class A Interiors for Franklin Templeton at One Madison

In one of Manhattan’s most notable recent modernizations, union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters delivered the craftsmanship that shaped Franklin Templeton’s new headquarters at One Madison Avenue. Their work set the tone for a headquarters defined by precision, durability, and contemporary design.

Across more than 300,000 square feet of Class A office space, our teams completed extensive interior systems work, floor covering, furniture installation, finish woodworking, and computer flooring. Every aspect of the work reflects the refined detail and technical expertise that union carpentry brings to New York City’s most complex corporate environments.

The result is a headquarters built with rigorous attention to safety, exceptional quality, and the reliable execution that defines union carpentry.

All Craft Fabricators, Inc.

Atlas Concrete Surfacing, LLC 

C&R Installations, Inc.

Cavanaugh Wall Solutions, Inc. 

Consolidated Flooring 

David Shuldiner, Inc. 

Drapery Maintenance Corp. 

Elite Flooring, LLC 

Elite Installations 

Empire Office, Inc. 

Godsell Construction Corp. 

GVB Installations, Inc. 

Killian Industries, Inc. 

Midhattan Woodworking Corp. 

Modernfold/Styles, Inc.

Metro Flooring Services, Inc. 

National Acoustics, LLC 

Samap U.S.A. Corp. 

Sweeney & Harkin Carpentry & Drywall Corp. 

Techno Acoustics Holdings, LLC 

Tri-State Computer Flooring 

Wood Pro 2 Installers, Inc. 

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Refining a Landmark: Union Carpentry at 51 Madison

At the historic New York Life headquarters at 51 Madison Avenue, union carpenters and contractors with the New York City District Council of Carpenters delivered precise interior upgrades in one of Manhattan’s most recognizable office buildings.

The project included detailed finish woodworking, extensive floor covering installations, and other interior improvements throughout the space. These updates helped modernize the workplace while preserving the character and professionalism expected of a landmark corporate setting.

Once again, union carpenters and contractors demonstrated the skill, reliability, and care required to work in buildings where history and high standards meet.

All Craft Fabricators, Inc. 

Atlas Concrete Surfacing, LLC 

Cavanaugh Wall Solutions, Inc. 

Construction Specialties Installations, LLC 

Consolidated Flooring 

Elite Installations, Inc. 

GVB Installations, Inc. 

Godsell Construction Corp. 

Rivco Construction, LLC 

Tangent Construction, Inc. 

Techno Acoustics Holdings, LLC 

Wood Pro 2 Installers, Inc. 

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ICRA: The First Tool in Healthcare Construction

In healthcare construction, the first tool isn’t a hammer — it’s infection control. Union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters know that before any work begins, containment plans, clean zones, and patient protections must already be in place.

At events like the Commercial Observer AMFP forums, AMFP’s Turning the Tables Expo, and the New York Healthcare Summit, CCA Metro connected with industry leaders about the role of ICRA-trained union contractors and carpenters in occupied healthcare construction.

We provide an 8-hour ICRA Awareness training to healthcare professionals, developers, general contractors, and sub-contractors — while union carpenters complete a 24-hour intensive worker qualification course to safely work in occupied healthcare facilities. This training keeps contaminants contained, air clean, and care uninterrupted — which is why union contractors and carpenters are trusted to work in active hospitals and medical centers.

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Union Craftsmanship Brings New FIT Academic Building to Life

Union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters built a bold new chapter for the Fashion Institute of Technology with the opening of the Joyce F. Brown Academic Building on West 28th Street. The new facility strengthens FIT’s position as a hub of creativity, innovation, and hands-on learning in the heart of New York City.

Skilled union carpenters and contractors completed extensive interior work throughout the building, including floor coverings and furniture installations that support modern classrooms, studios, and collaborative student spaces. This milestone showcases the expertise of union labor and the lasting value their craftsmanship brings to a campus designed to inspire the next generation of designers, artists, and creators.

Certified Interiors, Inc. 

Nu-Tech Furnishings, Inc. 

JD Traditional Industries 

The Capco Group 

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Union Carpentry Drives Chime’s Next Chapter at 122 Fifth Avenue

Momentum is building at 122 Fifth Avenue, where union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters are bringing Chime’s new headquarters to life. Their precision and reliability are setting the tone for a modern, collaborative workspace that reflects the company’s innovative spirit.

Crews are currently focused on interior work and floor coverings, with upcoming phases featuring custom woodworking and furniture installations. Every step of the way, union carpenters and contractors are setting the benchmark for quality, accountability, and excellence across New York City’s construction industry.

Consolidated Flooring

Donaldson Organization 

Toprock Interiors, Inc. 

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Park Avenue Viaduct Phase 1 Finishes Early and $93M Under Budget

Union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters have completed Phase 1 of the MTA’s $590 million Park Avenue Viaduct modernization — finishing 4 years ahead of schedule and $93 million under budget.

Led by Halmar International, the project replaced 8,240 feet of track and 128 bridge spans while keeping Metro-North trains running — a powerful demonstration of union efficiency, precision, and craftsmanship.

The 132-year-old viaduct, a vital connection for the Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven lines, continues to benefit from the expertise and dedication of NYC’s union carpentry workforce. With Phase 1 complete, work is now advancing from East 127th to 132nd Streets to further strengthen and modernize this critical piece of New York’s transit infrastructure.

Halmar International, LLC 

R W K S Transit Inc. 

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Precision at Every Level: Union Carpentry Inside 660 Fifth Avenue

Inside the newly reimagined 660 Fifth Avenue, Citadel’s New York office is taking shape through the work of union contractors and carpenters with the New York City District Council of Carpenters.

Across multiple floors, teams are installing metal framing and drywall systems, custom millwork, polished concrete and floor coverings, refined finish installations, and acoustical treatments—a coordinated effort that brings structure and sophistication to every space.

Guided by the precision, readiness, and reliability that define New York’s union-built interiors, this project exemplifies craftsmanship built to perform and endure.

AK International Architectural Woodworking 

AL-Lee Installations, Inc. 

All Craft Fabricators, Inc. 

ARI Installers, Inc. 

Atlas Concrete Surfacing, LLC 

BC Installations, LLC 

Commodore Construction Corporation 

Consolidated Flooring 

Cord Contracting Co., Inc. 

Donaldson Organization 

Eco Specialties, LLC 

Elite Magic Enterprise, LLC 

Guilianno Innovation, Inc. 

Jacobson & Company, Inc. 

Mistral Architectural Metal + Glass, Inc. 

Nationwide Furniture Installers, Inc. 

Paragon Installers, Inc. 

Superior Acoustics, Inc. 

Whisperts Acoustics, Inc. 

Wood Pro 2 Installers, Inc. 

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Modernizing Paul, Weiss HQ with Union Carpentry

At 1345 Sixth Avenue, Paul, Weiss is upgrading its headquarters with the expertise of union contractors and carpenters from the New York City District Council of Carpenters. Interior work, floor coverings, and furniture installations are transforming the firm’s offices into a modern, efficient, and welcoming environment. Guided by the precision and reliability of union craftsmanship, the project creates spaces that balance function and design—built to serve the firm well into the future.

AK International Architectural Woodworking 

Certified Installation Services   

Consolidated Flooring  

Donaldson Organization  

Eurotech Construction   

National Acoustics, LLC  

Rivco Construction, LLC  

Superior Acoustics, Inc.  

Tangent Construction, Inc.   

TopRock Interiors, Inc. 

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Hunter College’s 695 Park Avenue Transformation

At 695 Park Avenue, Hunter College is undergoing a major transformation with the expertise of union contractors and carpenters from the New York City District Council of Carpenters. From interior commercial work and scaffolding to architectural metal and glass, floor coverings, and furniture installations, every detail is handled with precision and care. These upgrades bring new life to Hunter’s campus, ensuring classrooms, study spaces, and common areas are built to the highest standards. With expert craftsmanship at every stage, the project blends functionality with design, delivering spaces that will serve students and faculty for years to come.

A.M.M Flooring Inc. 

Action Store Fronts, Inc. 

Atlas Concrete Surfacing, LLC 

Certified Interiors, Inc. 

Modular Installations, Inc. 

Nationwide Furniture Installers, Inc. 

PK Interiors 

Safway Atlantic 

Silvestri Carpet 

Starr Industries, LLC