C&G Equipment Leasing

Your Trusted Partner in NYC Construction Projects

C&G Equipment Leasing provides top-quality construction equipment to some of the most ambitious projects in NYC.

We supply heavy-duty equipment for the iconic Yankee Stadium, East Side Access Tunnel, and 2nd & 86th Street Station. We also supply equipment for roadway improvements.

C&G Equipment Leasing has provided dump trucks and other construction equipment to Blackridge Construction LLC and Empire Construction Management, which has worked on many infrastructure projects in New York City.

Union Port Bridge Replacement

As part of ‘City Hall in Your Borough’ week, Mayor de Blasio’s team and high ranking NYC Department of Transportation officials paid a visit to Blackridge Constructiona minority-owned firm that won a $3.4 million contract on a major DOT construction project: the $226 million reconstruction of the Unionport Bridge.

union port bridge replacement

East Side Access Tunnel

Subway Transit

This contract provides for the design and build of electrical, mechanical, ventilation, and architectural work as follows: electrical – communication systems, control systems, security systems, fire detection systems, power substations, metering equipment, switchgear, signal systems, lighting, public address systems, heaters, telephone systems, distributed antenna systems, data capture and reporting systems, traffic control systems, monitoring/maintenence equipment, and emergency generators; mechanical – drainage pumps, fire standpipes, fire suppression equipment, and monorail/hoist equipment; ventilation – fans, dampers, controls, and air conditioning systems; architectural – doors, louvers, and handrails. Additonal responsibilities include coordinating this work and requirements with those of the Long Island Railroad, Metro North Railroad, New York City Transit, New York and Atlantic Railroad, Amtrak, and New Jersey Transit. 

The project includes 12 miles of tunnels, 11 ventilation facilities, 62 communication rooms, 79 tunnel ventilation fans, 11 miles of fire standpipe, 13 electrical substations, 29 communication systems, 380 miles of conduit, and 760 miles of cable.

86th And 2nd Ave

Train Line

Skanska is the managing partner of the joint venture awarded a $301 million project for construction of the 86th Street Station cavern portion of the new Second Avenue Subway. The major facets of the project include mining of the cavern via drill and blast methods, followed by construction of the reinforced concrete structural lining of the cavern. Additional work items include building demolition, installation of support-of-excavation elements, utility relocation and reconstruction, and underpinning of existing buildings adjacent to the work site. All work will be performed in the densely populated upper east side of Manhattan, making proper maintenance and protection of pedestrian and vehicular traffic through the area of paramount importance.

Yankee Stadium

Construction on the stadium began in August 2006, and the project spanned many years and faced many controversies, including the high public cost and the loss of public park land. The $2.3 billion stadium was built with $1.2 billion in public subsidies and is one of the most expensive stadiums ever built.

Yankee Stadium
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