Battery Maritime Ferry Terminal at Battery Park, NY (1906)

Single ply roofing system; carpentry; restoration, rehabilitation, and the replication of historic decorative copper items. Scope of work also entails: structural steel, gutter lining, batten seam roofing, and cornice Installation on the North Fascade mansard area.

Prime Contractor: City of New York

LEFT: Photo of Battery Maritime, circa 1930. This 140,000 sq. ft. Beaux-Arts landmark building was completed in 1909 and accommodated ferries traveling to 39th Street in Brooklyn. It was originally paired with a twin, the Staten Island Terminal. The Brooklyn ferry service shut down in 1938, and since then the building has seen various city tenants.

Designed by the firm Walker and Morris, It was constructed using a variety of architectural metals, including cast iron, rolled steel, and stamped zinc and copper.