Pivotal Role in the Construction of 25-34 Jackson Avenue
Positive Lifting is proud to have played a pivotal role in the construction of 25-34 Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, a remarkable high-rise development that overlooks the entire city. This project, spanning 20 stories and an impressive 148,734 square feet, marks a significant milestone in the heart of Long Island City, leaving Positive Lifting's footprint in one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing neighborhoods in New York City.
Comprehensive Services for a Large-Scale Project
Developed by Rose Associates and designed by Hill West Architects, this building will offer 157 residential units and is set to enhance the community with much-needed housing. Positive Lifting has been actively involved in every aspect of this large-scale project, assisting with elevator hoist installations, scaffold assembly, bridge sidewalk sheds, green roofing, solar panel installations, mechanical RTU units, water cooling towers, chillers, fans, concrete superstructures, structural steel, and roofing installations, Roofing Protection, Con Edison Vaults Rigs, Electrical Transformer lifts, neighbor protection lifts, and all special lifts.
Maximizing Efficiency with 24/7 Operations
Working around the clock, 24/7, Positive Lifting utilized two cranes simultaneously to accelerate progress and maximize efficiency. Our team showcased the full capabilities of our fleet, which includes mobile cranes and knuckleboom cranes, ensuring safe, efficient, and precise lifting operations. The combination of expert operators and state-of-the-art equipment allowed us to achieve outstanding results while meeting the project’s tight timelines.