The architectural centerpiece of the Columbia University's campus is the Low Memorial Library. Built in the Roman classical style, it appears in the New York City Register of Historic Places. The building today houses the University's central administration offices and the visitor's center. E-J has a long history of working with Columbia University in renovating and improving their historical campus. When the infrastructure needed to be replaced and the phased interior renovation started in their premier facility E-J was called to perform. The project included complete replacement and upgrading of the building's mechanicals including new normal and emergency power electrical feeds and replacement of the fire alarm equipment. The project also included renovation of ¼ of the facilities offices including the University's President and Provost Offices. Highlights of the project was the fire alarm installation which included replacing all core devices and wiring with no damage to the historical interior, horizontal core drilling of (12) 8 holes thru the 9' wide stone ruble foundation walls, and working in and maintaining one Columbia University's high profile entertainment facilities through graduation and inauguration of their new President. |