![]() ![]() ![]() “I was thrilled to be able to attend the 144th – and final – crane lift of critical equipment to the rooftop of a residential building for NYCHA’s Recovery and Resilience program,” said Joy Sinderbrand, Senior Vice President for Capital Programs. More than 200 buildings will have this service by the end of 2023. ![]() To date, almost 50 natural gas-powered generators, including those installed via cranes, are operational at 21 NYCHA developments, providing vital backup power to over 100 multifamily buildings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. A program of the Authority’s Recovery & Resilience Department (R+R), the Sandy recovery effort has involved crane lifts of critical rooftop equipment for developments since 2016, including generators, boilers, and electrical equipment. ![]() On August 24, the 144th, and final, crane lift of NYCHA’s Sandy recovery program was performed for a rooftop generator at Hammel Houses in Rockaway, Queens. As the city approaches the 10th anniversary of Superstorm Sandy, NYCHA has reached a milestone in its efforts to upgrade its infrastructure, improve storm surge protection, and prevent power outages and other storm-related impacts in the future. ![]()
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