Lower East Side Residents: To keep you informed of the construction activities at Essex Crossing, we will provide weekly site by site updates. For more info regarding this work, please contact info@essexcrossingnyc.com. To opt out of these emails, please click unsubscribe on the link at the bottom of this email. | | | | | | Site 1 (242 Broome Street) Site 1 will be grading and exporting soil in preparation for mud slab installation, which is anticipated to be placed on or about Thursday, March 3rd. Concrete trucks will enter site at the corner of Broome and Ludlow. Flaggers will be directing vehicular and pedestrian traffic along Ludlow and Broome. No after-hours work is expected at this time. Site 2 (115 Delancey Street) Site 2 will continue excavation and support of the cellar and sub-cellar. Sub-cellar concrete pile cap installation will begin this week. Excavation and support of the cellar and sub-cellar levels will continue on Saturday, March 5th between the hours of 9am-5pm. Site 5 (145 Clinton Street) Foundation and superstructure work continues at Site 5. Underground plumbing installations, with subsequent inspections, continue along with concrete installations. A large concrete pour is anticipated to take place on Thursday, March 3rd in the early morning hours. Site 6 (175 Delancey Street) The coming week's activity at Site 6 includes prepping for the cellar foundation walls and columns. No after-hours work is scheduled. | Delancey Street Associates has partnered with workforce organizations the Lower East Side Employment Network (LESEN), a group of local agencies that assists Lower East Side and NYC residents to advance their careers and Workforce1,a service provided by the NYC Department of Small Business Services that prepares and connects qualified candidates to job opportunities in New York City. To register for construction related jobs and job training programs in several growth industries, including trainings to more successfully pursue temporary and permanent opportunities at Essex Crossing, please visit http://bit.ly/constructioncareersnyc. | Delancey Street Associates encourages Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (M/WBE) contractors to participate in the development of Essex Crossing across multiple trades. For more information about upcoming bid opportunities, as well as information about future M/WBE trade fairs, networking events and workshops related to the project, please fill out an inquiry form on our website. | You can visit the Essex Crossing News section for the latest project updates. | | | |
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