Fiterman Hall deconstruction plan nears completion.Fiterman Hall's days as a downtown eyesore appear to be winding down. Five years after it sustained significant damage during 9/11, the building is finally getting closer to receiving the government approvals necessary for its decontamination decontamination /de·con·tam·i·na·tion/ (de?kon-tam-i-na´shun) the freeing of a person or object of some contaminating substance, e.g., war gas, radioactive material, etc. de·con·tam·i·na·tion n. and deconstruction. The Dormitory Authority for the State of New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , which along with the City University of New York The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym: IPA pronunciation: [kjuni]), is the public university system of New York City. is overseeing the building's remediation and demolition, chose a contractor in recent weeks to carry out the work and help complete a final draft of the building's deconstruction plan that will be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and for approval by as early as October. The Dormitory Authority's selection of Queens based P.A.L. Environmental Safety Corporation for the $16.3 million contract to clean contaminants such as WTC WTC World Trade Center, see there dust and mold from the building's interior and then take it apart in such a way as not to release potentially toxic materials is the strongest indication yet that the long-delayed work on the building is finally nearing a start. Originally an office property before it was donated to the Borough of Manhattan Community College Founded in 1963, Borough of Manhattan Community College, or BMCC is one of six two-year colleges within the City University of New York (CUNY) system and the only one in Manhattan. in 1993 and converted to an extension of its downtown campus, Fiterman Hall had large portions of its facade torn open by debris from 7 World Trade Center when it collapsed as a result of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Toxic dust as well as mold contaminated the building and it has sat decrepit for five long years Five Long Years is one of the most widely covered blues standards. It was originally written and recorded by Eddie Boyd in 1952. Recordings
As controversy erupted from the stagnancy and infighting in·fight·ing n. 1. Contentious rivalry or disagreement among members of a group or organization: infighting on the President's staff. 2. Fighting or boxing at close range. at the World Trade Center site in recent years, the building became an increasingly irritating symbol of government inefficacy in·ef·fi·ca·cy n. The state or quality of being incapable of producing a desired effect or result. Noun 1. inefficacy - a lack of efficacy inefficaciousness . Indeed, during the months earlier in the year when Larry Silverstein was still feuding with both the city and state over the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site, the developer had a clever habit of conducting his press conferences almost exclusively at 7 WTC, which highlighted the stark contrast between his progress at the site versus that of his antagonists at the time. It was an effective comparison for Silverstein, pitting the empty WTC bathtub--and less directly, the decrepit looking Fiterman Hall--against his sparkling, pristine 7 WTC. It wasn't only government inertia that held up Fiterman's dismantlement however. The Dormitory Authority had to battle with the building's insurers for payouts that would help fund the site's estimated $185 million redevelopment. According to a Dormitory Authority spokeswoman, Claudia Hutton, the Dormitory Authority agreed to an $85 million settlement with the insurers, far less than the $160 million it was originally seeking. Hutton said that roughly $20 million of the insurance payments have been used to pay for temporary facilities the college has had to arrange to replace the space lost at Fiterman Hall, including leased space and trailers to house classrooms and school offices. A combination of city, state and also some federal funding will pay for the rest of the project, which includes not only the removal of the existing Fiterman Hall, but construction of a new building on the site that is being designed by the architecture firm, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. |
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