Brookfield Financial Properties. Location W30th and Dyer Avenue
Highline x Moynihan Connector

Brookfield Financial Properties. Location W30th and Dyer Avenue
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
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
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
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.
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
Kleinberg Electric has completed a bevy of renovations on the George Washington Bridge. The suspension structure is the world’s busiest motor vehicle bridge, carrying over 100 million vehicles annually. The project has included the installation of power and communication conduits.