Built in 1884, this structure was part of the complex that housed Rogers Locomotive Works, manufacturer of more than 6,000 steam locomotives for railroads around the world. Among their most memorable engines was Union Pacific #119, one of the two trains which met in Utah in 1869 for the famous “Golden Spike” ceremony joining the rails of the first transcontinental railroad across the U.S. Our task was to preserve this historic site and create an inviting and attractive venue for its new purpose in the Great Falls National Historic District: as a meeting and conference center.
A 40,000 SF area was renovated. New partitions (creating wider corridors) and a new ringed ceiling were constructed. Upgraded lighting, sprinklers and a public address system were installed. A terrazzo floor was built in the vast Meet & Greet concourse. New signage completed the project
This station, originally built in the early 1900’s and expanded in 1930, serves the New Jersey Transit Main Line as a commuter-only rail hub. Through a grant from the Federal Transit Administration, the Owner received funding to modernize the station while retaining its historic profile. Our assignment was to both restore the existing concrete viaduct and to improve the accessibility of the newly refurbished station.
Groundwater treatment facilities remove pollutants from the groundwater making it safe for human consumption. This new facility is a pre-engineered building covering 2,000 SF with 20 FT ceilings.
Consolidated Edison has provided power in and around New York City for more than 180 years. This project completed a major utility upgrade to their infrastructure connecting Manhattan and the Bronx under the Harlem River. A relatively simple job was made difficult by the inherent challenges of working deep underground.
RCC Builders & Developers recently completed another much needed improvement project for the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and Passaic. A complete renovation of the game room in Paterson included demolition of existing walls, replacement of the ceiling with new acoustical tile and new laminate and vinyl flooring.
10,000 SF addition to the International Union Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 825 Training Center in Wawayanda, NY. The site will allow Local 825 to provide hands on training of operation and maintenance of heavy construction equipment.
This 200,000 SF, single story 46’ high warehouse is part of the Raritan Center Business Park. It was constructed over a structural steel framework on a concrete footing and foundation. The roof is metal decking with a Verisco fully adhered roofing system. All regular internal systems were installed including plumbing, heating, electric, lighting and a full sprinkler system.
Oasis-A Haven for Women and Children is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and children. Having outgrown the church basement they occupied, this new $4 million 23,000 SF structure was built to house their expanding programs and services.
Railroad Construction Co., Inc., established in 1926, has been located at the same Grove Street address since 1942. Over the years, despite numerous additions to the original office, the company and its various Family of Companies divisions had outgrown the facility. This new expansion would dramatically increase and modernize the company’s headquarters.
This new construction is home to Waters & Bugbee, a general contractor. Located at the far end of the Hamilton Business Center, the undeveloped site was largely inaccessible with a creek running across the property and a heavily wooded area preventing roadway access
Built in 1976, the Meadowlands Complex in East Rutherford, NJ had never had a rail connection. Constructed in conjunction with the new MetLife Stadium, this New Jersey Transit station has direct access from all major railways in New Jersey and New York.
A long-standing relationship with the Boys & Girls Club of Paterson and Passaic has offered RCC Builders & Developers, Inc. the opportunity to complete many rehabilitation projects to each club that represent centers of activity for the neighborhood youth.