East Midtown Greenway

Kleinberg Electric Inc. provided and installed 29 light poles throughout the length of the esplanade which starts on E 61st St and ends at E 53rd St – FDR Drive Manhattan, NY. Along with the esplanade lighting we also provided the lighting on the ramps & pedestrian bridge connecting the esplanade to the land side on

Lincoln Tunnel

The Lincoln Tunnel spans 1.5 miles under the Hudson River, and is a key subterranean transportation route connecting New Jersey and New York. Kleinberg Electric was the electrical contractor responsible for renovating two of the tunnel’s three tubes. The scope of work included the removal and replacement of high-voltage feeders, as well as communication and

Macomb’s Dam Bridge

The Macomb’s Dam Bridge is a swing span, movable bridge that crosses the Harlem River in New York City and connects West 155th Street in Manhattan with East 161st Street and Jerome Avenue in the Bronx. It is a major route way from Manhattan to Yankee Stadium. Kleinberg Electric completed all electrical services to fully

Willis Avenue Bridge

The replacement of the Willis Avenue Bridge represents one of Kleinberg Electric’s most challenging recent projects. Collaborating with Kiewit Constructors/Weeks Marine Inc., JV, as the project’s general contractor, Kleinberg Electric completed all electrical work for the entirely new bridge, measuring 350 ft. in length and weighing 2,400 tons. For the $612 million project, Kleinberg Electric

Hamilton Avenue Bridge

When the New York City Department of Transportation determined this 68-year-old bridge was not wide enough to meet modern standards, they ordered the replacement of the entire structure, which carries 55,000 vehicles daily via two spans of four-lane traffic in each direction over the Gowanus Canal between Brooklyn and Manhattan. The $55 million project carried

Henry Hudson Parkway Bridge

Henry Hudson Parkway Bridge connects northern Manhattan to the Bronx. Originally built as part of the Henry Hudson Parkway by the Henry Hudson Parkway Authority, this bridge is currently managed by the Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority. Kleinberg Electric completed the comprehensive electrical rehabilitation of the bridge, including lighting and power on the bridge itself.

Verrazano Bridge

When it opened in 1964, the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge represented the world’s longest suspension span. Kleinberg Electric completed the installation of temporary communication and power capacities during the relocation of the bridge’s sidewalk. The general contractor was El Sol Construction.

Brooklyn Bridge

One of the oldest suspension bridges in the world, the Brooklyn Bridge was erected in 1883 and has remained an iconic part of the New York City skyline. Kleinberg Electric completed a rehabilitation of the Brooklyn Bridge’s traveler system through the installation of approximately 10,000 linear feet of conductor rail under the structure, to power

City Water Tunnel #3

For this challenging tunneling assignment, Kleinberg Electric undertook the creation and completion of a five-mile tunnel along Manhattan’s 10th Avenue; a segment of the New York City Water Tunnel #3. It was the largest capital construction project in state history with a total cost estimate of $6 billion over a 50-year time frame. Kleinberg’s scope

South Ferry Terminal – Structural Box

Kleinberg Electric provided temporary power and completed permanent work for the station construction of a new South Ferry terminal. The scope of work for the 36-month project included supplying temporary power, while working on the maintenance and relocation of existing power sources and signal-fiber optic and communication services. These measures allowed for the large-scale construction

Port Authority Bus Terminal

Kleinberg Electric is performing ongoing electrical work at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, one of the most active transportation hubs nationally. Highlights include the removal and relocation of power and communication conduits that were previously impeding on structural steel modifications. The general contractor was Koch Skanska Construction.

Rehabilitation of the Times Square Station

Kleinberg Electric provided temporary power and completed permanent work for the station construction of a new South Ferry terminal. The scope of work for the 36-month project included supplying temporary power, while working on the maintenance and relocation of existing power sources and signal-fiber optic and communication services. These measures allowed for the large-scale construction

Roosevelt Ave/74th St Station Rehabilitation

Kleinberg Electric completed a comprehensive station rehabilitation of this high-traffic subway station in Jackson Heights, Queens, including new EDRs, EPRs, photovoltaic panels, power, lighting, escalators, elevators, signal and communication upgrades. Kleinberg also completed the construction of the Victor Moore Arcade, a glass and steel structure with roof-mounted photovoltaic panels. Both projects were completed over a

Croton Water Treatment Plant at Mosholu

Under the 312G contract, Kleinberg Electric facilitated the installation of various control panels, variable frequency drives and control instrumentation for the Croton Water Treatment Facility, located at the Mosholu Golf Course. The general contractor was Skanska/Tully, JV. Under the 312H contract, Kleinberg Electric facilitated the installation of fire dampers and controls, variable frequency drives and

Lexington Ave/53rd St Station Rehabilitation

Kleinberg Electric completed the electrical work for the Lexington Avenue and East 53rd Street Station rehabilitation project. The scope of work for the 36-month project included new EDRs, EPRs, power, lighting, escalators, elevators, signal and communication upgrades. In addition, Kleinberg provided electrical work for the construction of a new mezzanine connecting the Lexington Avenue and

Atlantic Avenue Terminal Complex

Kleinberg Electric completed the electrical rehabilitation of the Atlantic Avenue Terminal station, one of most bustling transit hubs in New York City, while the station remained active. The scope of work for the 48-month project included new EDRs, EPRs, power, lighting, escalators, elevators, signal work and communication work. In order to keep the station accessible

American Airlines Terminal

Located at John F. Kennedy Airport, one of the busiest international gateway hubs in the United States, the American Airlines terminal at this airport is one of the airline’s most active terminals internationally. Kleinberg Electric completed the installation of emergency fuel shutdown systems for the terminal’s underground fuel pipes, and the subsequent monitoring of this