Thursday, August 11, 2011

Bridge Repairs by a Company Tied to Beijing

The company, China Construction America, is a subsidiary of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation, China’s largest construction conglomerate, and its logo is becoming a familiar sight at public works projects around New York City.

China Construction America won its first public works contract in the city in 2003, to renovate the West Eighth Street-New York Aquarium subway station in Brooklyn. Since then, the company has won several other contracts in New York, some in a consortium with Halmar International, an American company based in Pearl River, N.Y. It has also completed projects around the country and in Canada and the Bahamas.

The renovation of the Alexander Hamilton Bridge, which crosses the Harlem River between Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, is the company’s largest current project in the region.

It is also working on the construction of ventilation shafts for the No. 7 subway line extension (a $57 million contract) and on the new Long Island Rail Road East Side access terminal beneath Grand Central Terminal (a $94 million contract), as well as on several public-housing projects in Manhattan and the Bronx.

The company, which moved its headquarters to Jersey City after the 9/11 attack destroyed its offices in the World Trade Center, is run by a mix of Chinese and American executives. It has more than 500 employees around the country and employs only union workers at New York City job sites, its president, Ning Yuan, said.

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