Triumph Construction Wins New York Sewer, Water Contract
Triumph Construction Corp., one of the largest privately-held utility contractors in the New York metropolitan area, has been awarded the winning contract by New York City’s Department of Design and Construction (NYCDDC) for a $37 million-plus infrastructure replacement project on Flatbush Avenue in the vicinity of Sterling Place and 8th Avenue in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Park Slope.
Under the terms of the contract, Triumph Construction will replace trunk and distribution water mains and combined sewer and appurtenances.
“We are always honored to assist the Department of Design and Construction in its mission to provide quality infrastructure that is essential for a healthy, resilient city,” stated Triumph Construction Founder and President Carlo Cuzzi. “We look forward to this newest assignment in Brooklyn and delivering the quality results that keep us a preferred contractor to numerous city agencies.”
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