James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. Integrity, Quality, Results

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Integrity, Quality, Results
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc.
Construction Management | General Contracting
Table of
Contents
1 Corporate Profile
2 Services
3 Select Clients
4 Recent Projects
Corporate
Profile
Four Decades, One Vision
Founded in 1970, James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. has established a
reputation for excellence in the construction industry.
Classic Values form the foundation of the James E. Fitzgerald, Inc.
culture. These values include keeping honesty at the forefront,
providing attention to detail and delivering excellence on
every project.
Our company has successfully completed thousands of
projects ranging in size and scale from minor partition changes
to full scope renovations consisting of multiple floors, high-end
finishes and the integration of state of the art infrastructure
and technology.
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Corporate
Profile
Integrity, Quality, Results.
The principals, John Fitzgerald and Hugh O’Connell, combined, have
more than forty years experience in Construction Management
and General Contracting services. Their expertise and hands-on
approach has distinguished James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. as a leader in the
construction industry.
“Pride in our name and pride
in what we build; these values
are paramount, because
quality only happens when
you care.”
John Fitzgerald, President
Being a mid-sized Construction Manager and General Contractor allows
the staff and management at James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. the flexibility to
dedicate their time and attention to all of our clients’ needs. Principal
involvement is not a sales tactic; it is simply the way we run our projects
and can be confirmed with any of our client references.
The satisfaction of our clients is one of the best endorsements of our
work. Our goal is to partner with our clients from the beginning and
maintain a long lasting relationship. We are proud that over 85% of our
work is from repeat customers.
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“From the initial feasibility meeting to
final documentation and sign-off, we
engineer quality into every decision,
every installation, every project.”
Hugh O’Connell, EVP/COO
Services
Our comprehensive services cover all aspects of the project
from the initial bid to move-in. Services include:
Construction Management
and General Contracting
Site Safety Assessment and
Safety Program
Budgeting and Estimating
State-of-the-art software:
Sage Timberline Office used
for all financial management
Pre-purchasing
Site Surveys
Value Engineering
Infrastructure Layout
Scheduling: Milestones and
Microsoft Projects
Verification of critical path
events and long lead-time items
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Emergency response to
water or fire damage
Client Vendor Support
Quality Control and
Punchlist Completion
Project Close-Out
Documentation
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Select Clients
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Financial
Legal / Consultant
Media/Technology
Real Estate
ABN-Amro, Inc.
Apollo Investment Corp.
American Express
Assured Guaranty
Bank of America
Catalyst Investors
Concept Capital Markets
Court Square Capital
Credit Suisse
Creditex
Deltec Asset Management
Fortress Investment Group
GE Capital
Goldman Sachs
HSBC
ION Trading
JP Morgan Chase
Lab 49
Leerink Swann
Market Axess
Maybank
Mitsubishi UFJ Securities
Mizuho Alternative Investments
Mizuho Securities USA
Morgan Stanley
Neuberger Berman
Nomura
NTT America
NTT Docomo USA
NYSE Euronext
Thomson Reuters
Two Sigma Investments, LLC.
UBS
Association of the Bar of NYC
Dorsey & Whitney
Ellenoff, Grossman & Scholle
Fox Rothschild
Gordon + Rees
Haves, Pine & Seligman
Morgan Lewis
Morrison Cohen
Paul Weiss Rifkin Wharton & Garrison
Pryor Cashman
Sullivan + Cromwell
Susman Godfrey
Quinn Emanuel
Wilk Auslander
ABC Disney
Arnold Worldwide
Avaya
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Comcast
CNN
Digitas
Emmis Communications
Everyday Health
GE
HBO
Kodak
Publicis Modem
Razorfish
Sports Illustrated
Sybase Symantec
Time Warner
Verizon
Yext
Brookfield Properties
CBRE
Cushman & Wakefield
Durst Organization
Empire State Building
Fisher Brothers
Heron Tower
Jones Lang LaSalle
Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
RFR Realty, LLC
Rudin Management
SL Green Realty Corp.
Trinity Real Estate
Vornado Realty Trust
Waterman Properties
Institutions
American Numismatic Society
CUNY
Marble Collegiate Church
New York-Presbyterian/
Weill Cornell
New York University
Government
Enterprise Ireland
Japan Local Government
MTA
New York State Dept. of Labor
UN Women
Health Care
Aetna
CityMD
GHI
United Health Group
Synergy Pharmaceuticals
Retail
Elie Tahari
Godiva Chocolatier
John Varvatos
The Limited, Inc.
Perry Ellis USA
Proctor & Gamble
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Recent Projects
Digitas
345 Park Avenue South
New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald Inc. partnered with Digitas to
develop the advertising agency’s first multi-media
conference center. The project included the creation
of a large, open, multi-use lounge area used for
presentations and conferencing, featuring a dynamic
backlit LED lighting element contained in a custom
metal mesh column, Stone flooring, a floating fabric
ceiling system fabricated in France, back painted
glass panels with integrated recessed LED screens,
Modernfold movable glass and fabric partitions, and a
custom millwork bar and café area.
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The conference rooms were
designed to be flexible and able
to be reconfigured in order to
accommodate larger sized groups.
The state-of-the-art audiovisual
and lighting solutions incorporate a
multi-scene dimming with automated
shades integrated into the master
control system of the facility.
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Garan
200 Madison Avenue
New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. constructed the new NYC
headquarters for Garan. The space has a large, open
floor plate with an exposed slab design which required
James E. Fitzgerald to extensively coordinate the various
trades to achieve a highly organized layout for the various
components such as ductwork, electrical conduits, cabling
and lighting. The floors are a combination of polished
concrete, stone and carpet; the reception and elevator
lobby include custom millwork ceiling and wall features
along with a custom illuminated reception desk; the office
space consists of conference rooms/work rooms and a
large café shared by clients and the staff.
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Confidential Client
1345 Avenue of the Americas
Top 2 Floors, New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. was selected by Gardiner &
Theobald and the project team to act as the Construction
Manager for the top two floors of 1345 Avenue of the
Americas. The design includes materials and finishes
that are as transparent as possible to accentuate the
spectacular unobstructed views of central park. The
project consists of a large conference center, open plan
reception/lounge area with a central staircase, and open
plan trading desks on raised floor. The ceiling is organized
in a modular system of metal pans to hold the light
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fixtures, air conditioning diffusers and sprinkler heads
thus providing a “service zone” separated by unaltered,
continuous oversized metal ceiling tiles.
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A main computer room and
several smaller cabling hubs were
incorporated throughout the project
providing the connectivity and
network capacity for the trading
operations. The finishes are ultra
high end consisting of specialty
glass, polished metal, stone and
lacquered millwork.
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Disney New
Amsterdam Theatre
Replacement of Rooftop Mammoth Units
at 214 West 42nd Street, New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald Inc. has been selected to replace (3)
rooftop Mammoth units on the historic New Amsterdam
Theater at 214 West 42nd Street for ABC Disney. Because
the scope of work is to be completed while the Theater
is between shows, detailed critical path scheduling of
all work and advance coordination of the various trades,
supplied by both the owner and by James E. Fitzgerald,
Inc., is of the utmost importance. The equipment was
pre-purchased and scheduled for delivery in a way so
that all supplemental work, such as the replacement
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of the roof, piping, ductwork and associated electrical
controls and infrastructure, can be phased ahead of the
equipment replacement in order to efficiently utilize the
manufacturing time of the units.
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The installation and removal
of the old equipment was
scheduled to occur concurrently
to minimize the required
Department of Transportation
street closure permits and to use
the crane in an efficient and
cost-effective manner.
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Confidential
Financial Client
1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. provided the build out of the
15th and 17th floors of the New York City
headquarters with sustainable adherence in mind.
Incorporating many LEED design/construction criteria,
the space included the build out of new high end
restrooms featuring low-water consuming fixtures,
and a combined reception area/guest café & lounge
immediately adjacent to the new state-of-the-art
conference center.
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Structural Steel framing was required for the high
definition flat panel televisions. The conference
center, as well as the additional conference rooms,
reception area/cafe feature Starfire & Skyline
Laminated decorative glass.
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Stone work included Calacatta
Marble, Chinchilla Marble, and
White Thasos Marble. Additional
finishes include custom
Spinneybeck leather door pulls,
handrails and guardrails with clear
anodized cable systems, Bentley
carpeting, Amtico flooring,
Scuffmaster paint, and Maharam &
Carnegie wallcoverings and fabric
wrapped acoustical panels. The
millwork package included flush
wood base details and high end
lacquer panels.
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Procter & Gamble Wella
599 Broadway
New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. recently completed a space
for Wella Professionals, a pioneering brand of Procter
& Gamble that works with scientists and colorists
worldwide to drive innovation and inspiration for salon
professionals. The P&G Wella space was fashioned in a
way that cohesively integrates their image with their
products and services while creating a platform for
their ever advancing business model.
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The P&G space included a
high end reception area and
client area, adjacent testing
and product development
areas, office space and
meeting areas.
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CityMD
1345 Avenue of the Americas, 8th Floor
New York, New York
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. recently constructed a full
floor build out of the NYC Headquarters for CityMD
Urgent Care. The space was comprised of a reception
area with custom millwork and acoustical fabric panel
walls and wall coverings, treatment/exam rooms and
office space, and conference areas that included
back-painted glass partitions and doors.
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An auditorium style
training center and
training rooms for the
CityMD Academy were
constructed using 3form
acrylic accent walls and
Linear LED lighting.
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Additionally, a large staff pantry
and break out/collaboration areas
were created using a variety of
hardwood and carpet flooring,
laminate millwork, state of the art
stainless steal appliances, exposed
brick wall, and pendent lighting.
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Real Capital
Analytics
110 5th Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, New York
Real Capital Analytics, a leading global commercial
real estate data and analytics firm, selected James E.
Fitzgerald, Inc. as their general contractor for the
expansion and relocation of their NYC office to 110
5thAvenue. The new office space was constructed
to achieve a high-end loft like feel with exposed
barrel vault terracotta slabs and pendant direct and
indirect lighting.
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The layout consisted of a flexible
benching style with workstation
furniture systems. Full height
custom glass partitions were
installed along with a variety of
custom built-in shelving units,
hardwood and carpet flooring, and
laminate millwork finishes with
stone tops at their reception, board
room and staff pantry.
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NYC Tech
Co-Work/Start-Up
James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. was chosen to build the first
“prototype” of a NYC based co-working space that fosters
an environment to allow tech start-ups to develop the
future in technology for the financial industry. The space
was designed to be functional and collaborative, with an
open environment allowing for flexibility in the number
of employees each group has working at any given time.
There are numerous common spaces for impromptu
meeting and amenities including an open kitchen / café
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area, a multi-purpose room with bleachers and full audio
visual presentation capabilities and a recording room for
audio and video production. The open ceiling, pendant
lighting, exposed flat oval ductwork and high slab reinforce
the industrial design aesthetic.
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NYC Tech
Co-Work/
Start-Up
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