- FlooringNavillus performed all the stone flooring and tile for the first Apple store on Manhattan. The work was personally inspected and approved by the Apple CEO at the time Steve Jobs.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- Basement Remodeling
- FramingPS468X is a new five-story and cellar building consisting of a primary school with pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, and 1st through 5th grade classrooms. Projected enrollment of 468 students. Complies with NYC Green Schools Guide 2019, LL86 of 2005, LL130 of 2013, LL06 of 2016, LL31 of 2016, LL32 of 2016, LL97 of 2017, LL45 of 2018, LL94 of 2019, and LL97 of 2019. The structure consists of site cast reinforced concrete foundation wall, structured on a deep foundation consisting of piles and caps, and an environmental vapor barrier system below grade. The superstructure consists of site cast reinforced concrete with reinforced concrete shear walls from the cellar to the 5th floor framing and structural steel with lateral braced frames for the roof, equipment platform, and bulkhead. There is long-span framing on the gymnatorium main roof. The floor construction is site cast reinforced concrete 2-way slabs from the cellar to the 5th floor framing, and composite metal deck with concrete fill for the roof, equipment platform, and bulkhead. There is a sound-isolating slab between the 4th floor educational spaces and the gymnatorium. The exterior wall is a pre-cast concrete insulated panel system. Panels have masonry veneer. The window system is dual glazed (three liters) thermally broken aluminum fixed over projected. Two entrances are thermally broken aluminum storefront systems with insulated glass.
- Tile InstallationAt the Grand Central Station – Long Island Railroad – East Side Access, Navillus installed over 50,000 SF of marvelous glass tiles, ceramic tiles, and stone. Over 20,000 SF of glass tile were installed at the entrance nodes and along the side walls of the 150-foot escalators at the 45
- Staircases
- Garage Remodeling
- Cabinet Installation
- New ConstructionPS 502M is a 109,000 sqft new construction located in New York, New York. Construction Management and Design are performed by the New York City School Construction Authority. A six-story concrete structure with a rainscreen envelope, multipurpose rooms, gymnasium, cafeteria, AHUs, chillers, generators, and a setback roof on the 5
- DemolitionOur IS 429Q project is located in Queens, NY and it consists of demolition of an existing three-story building and the construction of a 76,000 sqft new standalone building. The Construction Management and the design is performed by the New York City School Construction Authority. The new 5-storey structural steel superstructure sits on spread footing foundations, brick and block construction exterior envelope, aluminum windows and storefronts, new HVAC systems with five new RTUs, new hydronic condensing boilers, a new gas-fired Electric generator and two new elevators. New independent gas, electric, sewer and water services. Fire alarm, intrusion alarm and fire protection systems will be installed and commissioned. The project is following NYC Green Schools Guide and Rating System and will achieve compliance with the Local Law 86 of 2005.
- Foundation Installation
- LandscapingThe New Lane project consisted of sediment retention and erosion control as the seaside slope that the NYCHA building sat on was slowly being eroded. Navillus also installed a King Pile & Sheet Pile system at one end of the site to prevent the erosion. In addition to this, Navillus also installed a stormwater outflow system and two manholes, removed and replaced damaged sidewalk, installed black iron gate typical on all NYCHA Houses, gabion wall as well as miscellaneous landscaping work both for appearance and providing additional stabilization to the slope with their roots.
- FencingNavillus has completed the façade restoration of the Manhattan Blower Building at the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel which included: repointing existing joints, patching limestone panels, replacement of granite panels, power washing, repainting window grills, concrete hardscape, removing and replacing perimeter fencing, and landscape improvements such as new shrubs, trees, and grass planted at the entrance of the building.
- ExcavationThe repair of the collapsed bulkhead section along the Byram River in Port Chester consisted of the removal and replacement of approximately 1,600 feet of the existing vinyl bulkhead, timber piles & wales, and the reinstallation of 1,650 linear feet of tied back steel coated sheeting. The work also included the excavation and disposal of existing fill, the replacement of existing catch basins. Due to the collapsed bulkhead being deemed unsafe the marine walkway has been closed to the public since 2010. Navillus/Ocean Marine JV acted as the general contractor on the project for the Village of Port Chester under the CM of Delaware Engineering.
- WalkwaysSize: 1 million finished blocks, 300,000 square feet of bricks, pre-cast concrete concrete copings, wall-hung panels on stadiums inner bowl, walkways, trellises, and hexagonal out-buildings
- Window Installation/ReplacementHurricane Sandy left a trail of devastation and debris across the entire Eastern Seaboard, causing more than $75B in damage. Only Katrina, the 2005 mega-storm that leveled New Orleans, caused more destruction. No New York resident could argue the about Sandy’s violence, particularly those in the Rockaway area. Residents returned to the former resort area after the eleven-foot storm surge receded to find thousands of tons of sand and storm debris covering the streets and spilling out of broken windows and doors. Homes, businesses, and popular gathering spots were gutted by powerful waves, burned by fires that broke out near ruptured gas lines, and buried in sand brought by the floods.
- Residential Roof RepairChoosing the right roofing company is crucial to the success of any roofing project, whether it’s a green roof or a more traditional roofing system. A reliable roofer near me should have a proven track record of quality work and excellent customer service. They should also be licensed and insured, and provide a warranty for their work. By working with a reputable roofing company, building owners and managers can have peace of mind knowing that their roofing system is in good hands and will provide reliable protection for years to come.
- Residential Roof Replacement/InstallationNavillus will provide Sandy recovery work across the 18-building Lillian Wald Houses in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Through this 900-calendar-day project, Navillus will supply resiliency work as a continuation of the firm’s services at NYCHA developments in recent years, which have included roof replacements, installation of generators and floodwalls, as well as site-wide improvements, including upgraded playgrounds and recreational areas. Navillus has been a leading contractor for resiliency and Sandy recovery projects for private and public sector clients.
- CarpentryFounded in 1987, Navillus Contracting is a New York City-based construction company specializing in commercial concrete, masonry, tile, stone, carpentry and general contracting. Our firm works with many of New York’s most prominent architects, builders, developers, owners, government agencies, and institutions.
- InsulationAt IS 323M, Navillus Contracting was subcontracted by Dematteis Organization (General Contractor) to install 30,000 SF of Terracotta Rainscreen at the Façade of an existing superstructure. The owner of the project was the New York City Schools Construction Authority (NYCSCA). The existing superstructure which was decades old was to be renovated into an intermediate high school titled IS 323M. Dematteis (GC) completely demoed the existing façade in order for the new façade to be installed by Navillus. The work on the new façade commenced in March 2017. The new façade assembly consisted of 3 parts; a) backup CMU which was anchored to the superstructure at the slab edge and also anchored to the existing steel columns, b) an Air Vapor Barrier applied to the face of the Backup CMU with Mineral Wool insulation then applied on top of the Air Vapor Barrier, and c) Terracotta Rainscreen with Aluminum Framework.
- MasonryNavillus Contracting has been awarded the contract for masonry at IS323, a new seven-story, Intermediate Public School located at 75 Morton Street in Lower Manhattan.
- Residential Pressure Washing