Client: Spacesmith
Owner: Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation
Completion: 2023
Services Provided: Cost Estimating, Cost Management
Brooklyn Navy Yard Buildings 11 & 12 Redevelopment Study
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Navy Yard served as an active shipyard from 1801 to 1966. After its closure, New York City assumed control of the property and leased space to maritime businesses. In 1981, the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation was established. BNYDC diversified the tenant base, carving up large parcels to accommodate small industrial enterprises that reflect the diversity, energy, and creativity of the community. Today, Brooklyn Navy Yard tenants include creative and industrial enterprises.
Ellana provided cost estimating services for multiple study options for the redevelopment of two unoccupied 150-year-old warehouses known as Buildings 11 and 12. The two brick structures are 25,000 SF and 60,000 SF, respectively. The team considered: façade restoration, insulation, repairs, window & door replacement & improvements; gutters & leaders repairs or replacement; flood protection measures; roof replacement; interior fit out options; solar panels at large roof areas; and MEP systems replacement plus multiple MEP alternates.
Building 11 will be configured with options for one/two tenants. Building 12 will be configured with options for one/two/three tenants.