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DCM Erectors, Inc.
Installers
of structural steel for new grass
roots/
refurbished structures and transportation
projects.
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NEW
YORK TIMES TOWER
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With major steel work completed early
in 2007, The New York Times Tower rises 52
stories and is surmounted by a spire that
brings the building's total height to 1,142
feet, exceeding the height of the Chrysler
Building. Both the steel frame and the spire
have been erected by DCM. One of the most
important buildings to be built on the Eighth
Avenue since World War II, the new Times headquarters
is a sleek addition to the midtown theatre
district, next to the New York Port Authority
Terminal.
COMPLETED: Bloomberg Tower
(2004)

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THE BLOOMBERG TOWER
The $450 million Bloomberg building, cited
for an ENR “Project of the Year”
award in 2004, houses the new headquarters
of Bloomberg LP and its nearly 4,000 employees.
The 55-story tower features 105 luxury condos
with views of Central Park and an additional
180,000 sq. ft. of office and retail space.
DCM kept the project on track by starting
fabrication for initial phases while final
designs were progressing.
COMPLETED: Time
Warner (2003)

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The Time Warner Center: Completed
2003
This landmark skyscraper at Columbus Circle
in Manhattan, completed at a cost of $1,700,000,000.00,
is the most expensive building ever erected
in New York. It consists of two 750 ft residential
towers and a steel " podium" by
DCM. The curved base houses CNN studios, shops
and a theater for Jazz.
LESTER
B. PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Toronto,
ON
DCM Canada:
77 Bellfield Rd.m Suite 100
Toronto, Canada, M9W166
Phone: (416) 241 - 6967
Fax: (416) 241 - 3231
Steel Erection and Modification in Phases
as shown Below:
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Erected under an existing roof |
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Intermediate Steel Levels I, II & III (7,000 ton)
The Intermediate Steel involved the erection of new floor and bracing
members under an existing roof structure resulting in close quarter
work requiring precise sequencing and thorough coordination with civil
and finishing trades. DCM Erectors' provision of Work Around Solutions
to access and trade conflicts enabled the Construction Manager to
achieve the benefits of their unorthodox and high-risk construction
schedule. The required Customer Changes necessary to achieve occupancy
were handled expeditiously in the field thereby greatly assisting the
Construction Manager in the maintenance of the planned schedule.
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Complicated Pick |
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Liner Steel & Apron Tower (9,500 ton)
The Liner Steel & Apron Tower contract included the erection of a
portion of the New Terminal Building that would eventually become the
Departure Lounges, Security and Baggage Handling facilities. The
construction of the Apron Tower, eventually housing the Ground Traffic
Control Operations, consisted of six full floor lifts that were
assembled off site and transported to the erection position during
Windows of Opportunity in the Air Traffic Operations. The installation
of Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel (AESS) formed a significant
portion of the Liner Steel Contract.
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Need many pieces
to make 1,000 tons |
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Canopy Steel & Level III Reinforcing (1,000 ton)
The reinforcing of the existing 3rd Floor amidst the intense finishing
trades activities required all of DCM Erectors logistical and
coordination ability in order to help the GTAA Construction Management
team meet its schedule goals. Erection of the Kiosk and Canopy Steel
over and around finished Terrazzo Floors required elaborate rigging and
welding techniques. The final product, predominantly Architectural
Exposed Structural Steel, eloquently proves DCM Erectors capabilities
in the Miscellaneousl and High End Ornamental Steel arena.
For more infomation click here to see complete project list.
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