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Photo Gallery: Work on Schenectady’s wastewater pump station in the Stockade

By Gazette Staff Report | Photo Credits: STAN HUDY/DAILY GAZETTE SCHENECTADY – Work on Schenectady’s wastewater pump station near the Mohawk River in the Stockade continued Monday as the Jersen Construction Group of Waterford used two 47-meter concrete pumps to place 300-yards of concrete at the Stockade Neighborhood pump station adjacent to the Mohawk River […]

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Albany High School: Phase 3

Albany High School: Phase 3 Project Description SCOPE: Earthwork and utilities for Phase 3 of the Albany High School additions and renovations project.  Current Status: Our work on this site is just kicking off with the prep work required for the new tennis courts. Stay tuned for updates and read the full story here: https://www.albanyschools.org/rebuildingahs/index ARCHITECT:

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CREE Wolfspeed Mohawk Valley NanoCenter

CREE Wolfspeed Mohawk Valley NanoCenter Project Description SCOPE: 450 Acre site, 458,000 sf, four-story Fabrication Facility; 85,000 sf four-story Administration Building; 50,000 cy of concrete foundations and elevated slabs Current Status: Foundations are complete and work continues on slabs on deck with our in-house ACI Certified Flatwork Crews. See the full story here: https://www.jersen.com/one-year-later-crees-1b-factory-in-upstate-new-york-is-on-schedule-even-in-a-pandemic/ ARCHITECT: Excyte U.S., Inc.

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North Ferry Street Pump Station Improvements

North Ferry Street Pump Station Improvements Project Description SCOPE: 106′ diameter support of excavation system, active deep well dewatering and bulk excavation for a four-story concrete pump station.  Underground water, sanitary force and gravity piping. Interior process piping systems inclusive of building automation, pumps, valves and appurtenances and material handling inc. bridge cranes, vertical reciprocating

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One year later: Cree’s $1B factory in upstate New York is on schedule — even in a pandemic

Foundations are complete and work continues on slabs on deck with Jersen’s In-House ACI Certified Flatwork Crews Cree CEO Gregg Lowe, center, visited Utica last week to check in with employees at the fab under construction, tour the site with Jeff Maidment, construction manager for Cree, and meet with local partners. COURTESY OF CREE By Chelsea

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Schenectady WRRF Disinfection Upgrades

Schenectady WRRF Disinfection Upgrades Project Description SCOPE: Construction of an approximate 40 x 35 ft building to house a new chlorination feed system and conversion of the existing chlorination building to house a new de-chlorination (using sodium bisulfite) feed system.  It includes all associated site work, architectural work structural systems, process equipment, plumbing work, fire

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GlobalFoundries, Admin Building, FAB8

GlobalFoundries, Admin Building, FAB8 Project Description PROJECT TYPE: Chip Fabrication & Office SCOPE: 200,000 Square Feet, 4 Stories, LEED Certified: Gold, Concrete Superstucture, 1.1 Million Square Feet, Class 100 Clean Rooms ARCHITECT: M+W Group VALUE: $60,000,000 INDUSTRY: Commercial, Technology Project Details DATE: Varied DURATION: 14 Months Related Projects

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SUNY Albany ETEC Early Site Package

SUNY Albany ETEC Early Site Package Project Description SCOPE: The SUNY Albany Emerging Technology and Entrepreneurship Complex (ETEC) Early Site project is located on the Harriman State Office Campus neighboring the SUNY Albany Campus. The early site package consisted of clearing a 12 acre site, massive site cuts/fills, contaminated soil management, installation of new storm

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