City Plans for Infrastructure Expansion Imperiled by Lack of Funding and Coordination, Warns New York Building Congress
Coalition Advocates Dedicated Funding and a Larger Role for City Hall in Implementing $15 Billion Annual Capital Infrastructure
May 1, 2004
New York City Construction Levels to Drop from Recent Peak, According to New York Building Congress Report
Ten Percent Decline – Stemming from Commercial Construction Slowdown – Expected in 2004 and 2005; Recovery Seen in 2
May 1, 2004
Frank J. Sciame Jr. Elected Chairman of New York Building Congress
New Board Members and Officers Installed During Building Congress Annual Membership Meeting
January 1, 2004
Guarded Optimism for Construction in 2004
By Richard T. Anderson, President New York Building Congress
January 1, 2004
City Construction Activity Holding Steady According to New York Building Congress Report
Outlook for Future Construction Is Positive Though Uncertain
January 1, 2003




