TPH helped remove an obsolete bridge between 1 Madison Ave and 11 Madison over 24th St. We also removed a generator with enclosures and two generators without enclosures from the 16th floor roof at the north east section of the building.
TPH provided Master Riggers, a licensed crane operator technician, and a qualified NCCCO lift director to raise the glass wall façade for the building.
TPH developed the means and methods for rigging the Moynihan Station clock which weighed almost 5000 lbs. Moynihan Station will be the spiritual successor to the old Penn Station, demolished in the 1960’s. Built in the historic Farley Post Office, the new station will allow Long Island Railroad and Amtrak passengers to enter the city in grandeur.
Located on the Lower East Side, this chiseled glass and truss tower contains 38 luxury apartments once completed. TPH provided all Master Rigger Services onsite along with the crane operator and rigging crew to assemble, operate and take down the Link Belt 218 Hylab. TPH also provided all Department of Transport permits for street closure during the assembly of the crane and all other permits as needed.
TPH provided Master Rigger Services onsite at NYU’s Langone Medical Center.
TPH provided Master Rigger services and an NYC licensed crane operator on site as needed for the supervision of the erection of a tower crane climbing frame and additional mast sections.
TPH provided all Master Rigger Services onsite.
TPH provided Master Rigging Services involving a critical pick of stairs.
Provided NYC licensed Master Riggers to be onsite to supervise the tower and basket removal at WTC-3 and to jump the crane once.
Furnished, installed and removed rigging equipment to hoist artwork to the 51st floor. Provided detailed drawings for review by engineer/owner. Removed temporary plywood window protection from inside apartment. Hoisted the artwork through 51st floor window. Provided flagmen on the sidewalk to divert pedestrians during hoisting. Pre-task risk assessment meeting coordinated by the Master Rigger. Provided all tools and equipment as needed, all permit costs, and trucking back to TPH's yard in New Jersey.
Analyzed project logistics, provided description of optimum methodologies and recommended optimum efficiency options to rig escalators into place.
Hoisted crates of artwork from the street to the 49th floor terrace and brought them to the patio door for the art installer to accept. Provided all necessary permits as required by NYC Department of Buildings.
TPH has been involved in many high profile, specialist art removals and installations. In 2011, the company was responsible for the removal of a Keith Haring mural in Lower Manhattan. The mural was painted on the wall of a boys club in 1987. The building was being demolished and the 19 foot by 19 foot wall with the painting on it had to be secured with custom made mental backing before being lifted from the site and transported to Newark for restoration.
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