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He said today was the first day for his team on the job. They're plotting the basics for the new building on the Lakeside VA Site.

Steve Geraci / Reflex Photo photographed the new Student Center for TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

 

For more information about this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=19&S...

Student in the Construction Management program Tyler Firebaugh works on the foundation and the unloading of the house as part of the Honey Run Covered Bridge and Caretaker Project on Friday, February 21, 2020 in Chico, Calif.

(Jessica Bartlett/University Photographer/CSU Chico)

Students in the Construction Management program Humberto Cortez (left) and Tyler Firebaugh (right) work on the foundation and the unloading of the house as part of the Honey Run Covered Bridge and Caretaker Project on Friday, February 21, 2020 in Chico, Calif.

(Jessica Bartlett/University Photographer/CSU Chico)

The College of Applied Human Sciences 2016 Spring Commencement, May 13, 2016

Student in the Construction Management program Tyler Firebaugh works on the foundation and the unloading of the house as part of the Honey Run Covered Bridge and Caretaker Project on Friday, February 21, 2020 in Chico, Calif.

(Jessica Bartlett/University Photographer/CSU Chico)

2014 on Carnegie Green, The Burns School Playhouse Project - March 28 & 31

Colorado State University's Institute for the Built Environment does its end-of-season harvest at Coors Field’s sustainable garden, September 16, 2014. The Institute for the Built Environment is completing its second year of managing "The GaRden." IBE has worked with the Colorado Rockies and Aramark, the Rockies’ exclusive food and beverage partner, to develop the 700-square-foot garden in an effort to provide healthy, sustainably produced herbs and vegetables on site. The Coors Field garden is an example of IBE’s ethics of sustainable design in the built environment, regionally relevant projects and educational outreach intended to spread understanding about sustainable activities and their impacts on health.

Steve Geraci / Reflex Photo photographed the new Student Center for TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

 

For more information on this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=19&S...

These photos are of the new Student Center for Saint Anthony's High School built by TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

 

For more information on this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=19&S...

Founded 1950, Community Ambulance Company of Sayville (CAC) provides 24 hour a day, 7 day a week, emergency medical service to Sayville, West Sayville, Bayport, Oakdale and Bohemia. CAC needed a new facility to replace the small-antiquated 3,800 sq. ft. building they have operated out of since their inception. Their new location, on Lakeland Avenue and size of the new facility was designed to increase response times to the more than 4,000 calls they recieve a year. The larger facility allows CAC to store all of their ambulances on site and being north of the Long Island Rail Road’s Montauk line often avoids being stuck behind one of the 43 trains using the rail line each day.

CAC choose to hire TRITEC Building Company as a Construction Manager to build this 22,500 square foot project. TRITEC provided substantial preconstruction and value engineering services and set a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the overall project. TRITEC provided design coordination, with Baldassano Architecture and EMTEC Consulting Engineers, construction cost estimating and coordination of permit approval. Preconstruction was completed in 10 months.

The completed 22,500 square foot building stands at two stories tall and includes a partial basement. The project included significant sitework that consisted of clearing, asphalt, pavers and the installation of a drainage pond for runoff from the roof and site On the main level the building features 10 apparatus bays, a radio dispatch station, a crew room, sleeping quarters, lavatories, laundry facilities, and medical storage. The second floor features administrative offices, a boardroom, classrooms, a large meeting room, commercial kitchen, public restrooms, and storage rooms. The 10 ambulance bays require special ventilation system for diesel exhaust removal. The building also includes 1,500 square feet of basement area, an elevator, and a 250 KW emergency generator to insure uninterrupted service.

The exterior of the building is constructed with brick veneer and precast concrete trim to reflect a classic design consistent with Long Island architecture. A flat roof serves to house the building’s mechanical and communications systems which hide behind a beautiful architecturally shingled mansard. Storefront glass, cementitious trim, fypon soffit brackets, ample parking, LED lighting, and indigenous landscaping make this a handsomely appointed asset for Sayville and the surrounding Islip Towns well into the future.

The construction was completed on time, over a 12 month period and yielded a significant cost savings that was returned to the owner.

DeFusco Industrial Supply was established in 1985 - before there was an internet!.

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We carry high quality brands at competitive prices, and if it has to do with masonry, tile, concrete or stone we have it, and know how to use it. That's a value you won't get from the big box and online stores!

Steve Geraci / Reflex Photo photographed the new Student Center for TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

 

For more information on this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=19&S...

Founded 1950, Community Ambulance Company of Sayville (CAC) provides 24 hour a day, 7 day a week, emergency medical service to Sayville, West Sayville, Bayport, Oakdale and Bohemia. CAC needed a new facility to replace the small-antiquated 3,800 sq. ft. building they have operated out of since their inception. Their new location, on Lakeland Avenue and size of the new facility was designed to increase response times to the more than 4,000 calls they recieve a year. The larger facility allows CAC to store all of their ambulances on site and being north of the Long Island Rail Road’s Montauk line often avoids being stuck behind one of the 43 trains using the rail line each day.

CAC choose to hire TRITEC Building Company as a Construction Manager to build this 22,500 square foot project. TRITEC provided substantial preconstruction and value engineering services and set a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the overall project. TRITEC provided design coordination, with Baldassano Architecture and EMTEC Consulting Engineers, construction cost estimating and coordination of permit approval. Preconstruction was completed in 10 months.

The completed 22,500 square foot building stands at two stories tall and includes a partial basement. The project included significant sitework that consisted of clearing, asphalt, pavers and the installation of a drainage pond for runoff from the roof and site On the main level the building features 10 apparatus bays, a radio dispatch station, a crew room, sleeping quarters, lavatories, laundry facilities, and medical storage. The second floor features administrative offices, a boardroom, classrooms, a large meeting room, commercial kitchen, public restrooms, and storage rooms. The 10 ambulance bays require special ventilation system for diesel exhaust removal. The building also includes 1,500 square feet of basement area, an elevator, and a 250 KW emergency generator to insure uninterrupted service.

The exterior of the building is constructed with brick veneer and precast concrete trim to reflect a classic design consistent with Long Island architecture. A flat roof serves to house the building’s mechanical and communications systems which hide behind a beautiful architecturally shingled mansard. Storefront glass, cementitious trim, fypon soffit brackets, ample parking, LED lighting, and indigenous landscaping make this a handsomely appointed asset for Sayville and the surrounding Islip Towns well into the future.

The construction was completed on time, over a 12 month period and yielded a significant cost savings that was returned to the owner.

Steve Geraci / Reflex Photo photographed the new Student Center for TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

 

For more information on this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=19&S...

Colorado State University Construction Management Student Scott Hedrick mountain bikes at Horsetooth Reservoir.

The third annual Colorado State University Women in Construction Management Institute welcomed young women from across the state of Colorado to immerse themselves in the world of construction.

Founded 1950, Community Ambulance Company of Sayville (CAC) provides 24 hour a day, 7 day a week, emergency medical service to Sayville, West Sayville, Bayport, Oakdale and Bohemia. CAC needed a new facility to replace the small-antiquated 3,800 sq. ft. building they have operated out of since their inception. Their new location, on Lakeland Avenue and size of the new facility was designed to increase response times to the more than 4,000 calls they recieve a year. The larger facility allows CAC to store all of their ambulances on site and being north of the Long Island Rail Road’s Montauk line often avoids being stuck behind one of the 43 trains using the rail line each day.

CAC choose to hire TRITEC Building Company as a Construction Manager to build this 22,500 square foot project. TRITEC provided substantial preconstruction and value engineering services and set a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the overall project. TRITEC provided design coordination, with Baldassano Architecture and EMTEC Consulting Engineers, construction cost estimating and coordination of permit approval. Preconstruction was completed in 10 months.

The completed 22,500 square foot building stands at two stories tall and includes a partial basement. The project included significant sitework that consisted of clearing, asphalt, pavers and the installation of a drainage pond for runoff from the roof and site On the main level the building features 10 apparatus bays, a radio dispatch station, a crew room, sleeping quarters, lavatories, laundry facilities, and medical storage. The second floor features administrative offices, a boardroom, classrooms, a large meeting room, commercial kitchen, public restrooms, and storage rooms. The 10 ambulance bays require special ventilation system for diesel exhaust removal. The building also includes 1,500 square feet of basement area, an elevator, and a 250 KW emergency generator to insure uninterrupted service.

The exterior of the building is constructed with brick veneer and precast concrete trim to reflect a classic design consistent with Long Island architecture. A flat roof serves to house the building’s mechanical and communications systems which hide behind a beautiful architecturally shingled mansard. Storefront glass, cementitious trim, fypon soffit brackets, ample parking, LED lighting, and indigenous landscaping make this a handsomely appointed asset for Sayville and the surrounding Islip Towns well into the future.

The construction was completed on time, over a 12 month period and yielded a significant cost savings that was returned to the owner.

Steve Geraci / Reflex Photo photographed the new Student Center for TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

 

For more information on this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=19&S...

Steve Geraci / Reflex Photo photographed the new Student Center for TRITEC Building Company. The first floor has an indoor 200 m track and other various track and field events with spectator bleacher type seating. The program for the lower level has locker rooms, a wrestling room, band and choral rooms, as well as art and dance studios.

 

Saint Anthony’s High School was selected by Sports Illustrated as the Top Athletic Program in New York State this facility reflects there commitment to the athletics as well as the arts.

Children from grades K-6 recently competed by constructing structures with interlocking plastic blocks and other provided materials in the 2017 Block Kids building competition at College of DuPage.

Dr. Gerald Furst chose to open an office in 4 Technology Drive, a medical office building financed, developed, constructed, and managed by TRITEC Real Estate Company, Inc. Dr. Furst chose high end finishes for his office with a complex series of wall covering accented by stainless steel and wood. With a collapsible computer terminal built into the wall a variety of patient information including x-ray’s from the offices x-ray machine can be reviewed during the patient’s exams.

 

For more information on this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com/project-template.php?id=79&D...

Wood & Vine Restaurant (Construction - 2011-02-08) - Hollywood, CA. Urban One www.urbanone.com.

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

Students with CM Cares work on cleanup and a bathroom addition to a Fort Collins home. May 11, 2016

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

The third annual Colorado State University Women in Construction Management Institute welcomed young women from across the state of Colorado to immerse themselves in the world of construction.

Students with CM Cares work on cleanup and a bathroom addition to a Fort Collins home. May 11, 2016

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

We shadowed our friends at the 553rd Forward Engineer Support Team – Advance en route to a mission in Kandahar. The team deployed to Afghanistan from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District and will be supporting engineering and infrastructure projects in Afghanistan for the next nine months. The men and women serving in the 553rd Forward Engineer Support Team – Advance are rare. There are only eight teams like them in the world; each comprised of one officer-in-charge, one non-commissioned officer and six highly-skilled U.S. Army Corps of Engineers civilian technical experts. From design, construction management, contracting, geospatial support and more, the teams quickly produce relevant engineering products and services worldwide.

  

Children from grades K-6 recently competed by constructing structures with interlocking plastic blocks and other provided materials in the 2017 Block Kids building competition at College of DuPage.

Students with CM Cares work on cleanup and a bathroom addition to a Fort Collins home. May 11, 2016

Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) president, Bruce D’Agostino (center), presents the 2010 Construction Management Project Achievement Award for Program/Program Phase Buildings to the Fort Lee Base Realignment and Closure Program team represented by (from left to right) Kyle Hood, Greg Hegge, Anthony Weaver, Candace Michener, Pete Reilly and Matthew Byrne. The Norfolk District is overseeing more than $1 billion worth of new construction in a five-year period on the installation located near Richmond, Va. (U.S. Army Photo/Patrick Bloodgood)

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

DeFusco Industrial Supply was established in 1985 - before there was an internet!

 

We carry high quality brands at competitive prices, and if it has to do with masonry, tile, concrete or stone we have it, and know how to use it. That's a value you won't get from the big box and online stores!

 

If you're a professional in the stone or masonry business, or a do-it-yourselfer working on a weekend project, we can help. There are about a dozen companies like us, and we all carry similar products at similar prices. The difference is this: WE KNOW STONE. We are YOUR technical resource!

 

We will never stick you with a tool you don't need or want. Just call us and we will take care of you! Plus, we have the best service in the industry!

 

DeFusco Industrial Supply caters to the construction industry and we specialize in tools for tile, masonry and stone - especially stone. Locally we take care of the fabricators and contractors with our Warehouses On Wheels. Nationally, we are in demand for our ability to trouble shoot tough project problems, whether by a contractor or a do-it-yourselfer. We are not only a Guardian Sponsor of the Stone Fabricator's Alliance, We even have a dedicated rep for SFA members and for wholesale customers.

 

How have we stayed in business for 30 years? Repeat business--pure and simple. You can't do that by steering people wrong.

 

We have the best service in the industry. That's not just a tag line. We believe it. Let us prove it.

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

All surfaces must be cleaned and free of dust and grease. When applying to a polished or glossy surface it is advised to scrub the surface with sandpaper before gluing. Remove cap and attach the special threaded mixing nozzle. Use mixing gun M200XMR and squeeze out about 6" of product before applying to surface. Clean the nozzle after use, replace the cap and discard the mixing nozzle.

 

SHELF LIFE:

The product in the cartridge will last at least 6 months if stored between 65° and 77°. Keep away from sunlight, heat and humidity.

 

SAFETY:

Please read the safety data sheet before use and follow the product instructions.

The house rendering and build progress images for the Weber State University team, U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. See www.solardecathlon.gov/2020/build/challenge-teams.html for more on this team. Photo credit: Weber State University

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