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New York Concrete Corp.

Staten Island, NY 10309

Company Info

  • Est. 1991
  • Annual Vol > $50 million

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Our Story

NYCC FOR WHEN YOU NEED A SINGLE WBE CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR FOR GROUND BREAKING THROUGH SUPER STRUCTURE TOPPING OUT

New York Concrete Corporation is one of New York City’s largest Excavation, Foundation, Drilling, Concrete Superstructure, and Sitework contractors. We are one of very few contractors in our area that can break ground on a project and take it through concrete topping out. We have a long history of providing many varied services to both public and private clients in the New York metropolitan area, please check out our services link for more information. As both a General Contractor and Subcontractor, we drive projects to completion with quality, budget and progress as our primary goals. We strive to develop long term relationships with clients and help them plan and value engineer future projects in the conceptual phase. We are confident that our team of experienced staff members would complement your team and help lead future projects to a successful completion.

New York Concrete Corp. understands the dynamic New York market, the community of available, competent contractors and vendors, and the current costs of construction within this market. We are up to date with the labor and material supply within the area and can be of valuable assistance to our clients in many respects including zolpidem review, budget analysis, value engineering, as well as construction management. We are fully bonded and insured enabling us to work on any public or private project valued up to over $100,000,000.

We’ve successfully completed many large foundation and concrete projects of phentermine types in Manhattan, as well as the outer boroughs in all soil types and conditions. We proudly self-perform nearly all our work and own our own equipment including large drill rigs and cranes which enables us to be one of very few NYC area contractors that can break ground on a project and take it through concrete topping out.

What We Do

Commercial Experience

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • New York City, Long Island and Hudson Valley

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  • Richmond

Our CSI Codes

01 89 13 - Site Preparation Performance Requirements
01 89 16 - Site Improvements Performance Requirements
01 89 19 - Site Plumbing Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 23 - Site HVAC Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 26 - Site Electrical Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 29 - Other Site Construction Performance Requirements
02 32 19 - Exploratory Excavations
03 01 70 - Maintenance of Mass Concrete
03 06 10 - Schedules for Concrete Forming and Accessories
03 06 20 - Schedules for Concrete Reinforcing
03 06 20.13 - Concrete Beam Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 20.16 - Concrete Slab Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 30 - Schedules for Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 06 30.13 - Concrete Footing Schedule
03 06 30.16 - Concrete Column Schedule
03 06 30.19 - Concrete Slab Schedule
03 06 30.23 - Concrete Shaft Schedule
03 06 30.26 - Concrete Beam Schedule
03 06 40 - Schedules for Precast Concrete
03 06 40.13 - Precast Concrete Panel Schedule
03 06 50 - Schedules for Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 06 60 - Schedules for Grouting
03 06 70 - Schedules for Mass Concrete
03 06 80 - Schedules for Concrete Cutting and Boring
03 10 00.00.01 - Concrete Forming and Accessories
03 15 13 - Waterstops
03 21 13 - Galvanized Reinforcing Steel
03 21 16 - Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel
03 30 53 - Miscellaneous Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 31 13 - Heavyweight Structural Concrete
03 31 16 - Lightweight Structural Concrete
03 31 19 - Shrinkage-Compensating Structural Concrete
03 31 23 - High-Performance Structural Concrete
03 31 26 - Self-Compacting Concrete
03 50 00.00.01 - Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 70 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete
03 71 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete for Raft Foundations
03 72 00.00.01 - Mass Concrete for Dams
31 01 10 - Maintenance of Clearing
31 01 20 - Maintenance of Earth Moving
31 01 50 - Maintenance of Excavation Support and Protection
31 06 10 - Schedules for Clearing
31 06 20 - Schedules for Earth Moving
31 06 20.13 - Trench Dimension Schedule
31 10 00.00.01 - Site Clearing
31 11 00.00.01 - Clearing and Grubbing
31 12 00.00.01 - Selective Clearing
31 14 13 - Soil Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 13.13 - Soil Stripping
31 14 13.16 - Soil Stockpiling
31 14 13.23 - Topsoil Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 16 - Sod Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 16.13 - Sod Stripping
31 14 16.16 - Sod Stockpiling
31 20 00.00.01 - Earth Moving
31 22 13 - Rough Grading
31 22 16 - Fine Grading
31 22 19 - Finish Grading
31 22 19.13 - Spreading and Grading Topsoil
31 23 13 - Subgrade Preparation
31 23 16 - Excavation
31 23 16.13 - Trenching
31 23 16.16 - Structural Excavation for Minor Structures
31 23 16.26 - Rock Removal
31 23 33 - Trenching and Backfilling
31 30 00.00.01 - Earthwork Methods
31 32 13 - Soil Mixing Stabilization
31 32 13.13 - Asphalt Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.16 - Cement Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.19 - Lime Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.23 - Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.26 - Lime-Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 16 - Chemical Treatment Soil Stabilization
31 32 16.13 - Polymer Emulsion Soil Stabilization
31 32 19 - Geosynthetic Soil Stabilization and Layer Separation
31 32 19.13 - Geogrid Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.16 - Geotextile Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.19 - Geogrid Layer Separation
31 32 19.23 - Geotextile Layer Separation
31 32 23 - Pressure Grouting Soil Stabilization
31 32 23.13 - Cementitious Pressure Grouting Soil Stabilization
31 32 23.16 - Chemical Pressure Grouting Soil Stabilization
31 32 33 - Shotcrete Soil Slope Stabilization
31 32 36 - Soil Nailing
31 32 36.13 - Driven Soil Nailing
31 32 36.16 - Grouted Soil Nailing
31 32 36.19 - Corrosion-Protected Soil Nailing
31 32 36.23 - Jet-Grouted Soil Nailing
31 32 36.26 - Launched Soil Nailing
31 33 13 - Rock Bolting and Grouting
31 33 23 - Rock Slope Netting
31 33 26 - Rock Slope Wire Mesh
31 33 33 - Shotcrete Rock Slope Stabilization
31 33 43 - Vegetated Rock Slope Stabilization
31 40 00.00.01 - Shoring and Underpinning
31 48 13 - Underpinning Piers
31 48 19 - Bracket Piers
31 48 23 - Jacked Piers
31 48 33 - Micropile Underpinning
31 50 00.00.01 - Excavation Support and Protection
31 53 13 - Timber Cribwork
31 56 13 - Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.13 - Soil-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.16 - Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.19 - Slag-Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.23 - Soil-Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.26 - Pozzolan-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.29 - Organically-Modified Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 16 - Attipulgite Slurry Walls
31 56 16.13 - Soil-Attipulgite Slurry Walls
31 56 19 - Slurry-Geomembrane Composite Slurry Walls
31 56 23 - Lean Concrete Slurry Walls
31 56 26 - Bio-Polymer Trench Drain
31 62 13 - Concrete Piles
31 62 13.13 - Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles
31 62 13.16 - Concrete Displacement Piles
31 62 13.19 - Precast Concrete Piles
31 62 13.23 - Prestressed Concrete Piles
31 62 13.26 - Pressure-Injected Footings
31 62 16 - Steel Piles
31 62 16.13 - Sheet Steel Piles
31 62 16.16 - Steel H Piles
31 62 16.19 - Unfilled Tubular Steel Piles
31 62 19 - Timber Piles
31 62 23 - Composite Piles
31 62 23.13 - Concrete-Filled Steel Piles
31 62 23.16 - Wood and Cast-In-Place Concrete Piles
31 63 13 - Bored and Augered Test Piles
31 63 16 - Auger Cast Grout Piles
31 63 19 - Bored and Socketed Piles
31 63 19.13 - Rock Sockets for Piles
31 63 23 - Bored Concrete Piles
31 63 23.13 - Bored and Belled Concrete Piles
31 63 23.16 - Bored Friction Concrete Piles
31 63 26 - Drilled Caissons
31 63 26.13 - Fixed End Caisson Piles
31 63 26.16 - Concrete Caissons for Marine Construction
31 63 29 - Drilled Concrete Piers and Shafts
31 63 29.13 - Uncased Drilled Concrete Piers
31 63 29.16 - Cased Drilled Concrete Piers
31 63 33 - Drilled Micropiles
31 64 13 - Box Caissons
31 64 16 - Excavated Caissons
31 64 19 - Floating Caissons
31 64 23 - Open Caissons
31 64 26 - Pneumatic Caissons
31 64 29 - Sheeted Caissons
31 68 13 - Rock Foundation Anchors
32 01 30 - Operation and Maintenance of Site Improvements
32 06 30 - Schedules for Site Improvements
32 30 00.00.01 - Site Improvements
32 71 00.00.01 - Constructed Wetlands
32 72 00.00.01 - Wetlands Restoration
33 47 16.13 - Pond Covers
33 47 16.53 - Reservoir Covers
33 47 19.13 - Water Distribution Ponds
33 47 19.16 - Water Retainage Reservoirs
33 47 19.23 - Cooling Water Ponds
33 47 19.33 - Fire-Protection Water Ponds
33 47 23 - Sanitary Sewerage Lagoons
33 47 26 - Storm Drainage Ponds and Reservoirs
33 47 26.13 - Stabilization Ponds
33 47 26.16 - Retention Basins
33 47 26.19 - Leaching Pits
35 41 16 - Levee Cutoff Trenches
35 73 13 - Earth Embankment Dam

Project Experience

  • Union
  • Prevailing Wages (Davis Bacon)
  • Public
  • Private
  • New Projects
  • Alterations/Renovations
  • Projects From $10,000,000 and above
  • LEED Experience
  • BIM Experience

Diversity

  • Woman Business Enterprise
  • Local Business Enterprise
  • Woman-Owned Small Business

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We are located in Richmond County.

Associations & Memberships

ACI (American Concrete Institute)
ACI (American Concrete Institute)
DFI (Deep Foundations Institute)
DFI (Deep Foundations Institute)
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