Mill Street, Middletown, NY- Retrofit of old mill – Affordable Housing, Community Facility and Rooftop Solar

This project involved the repurposing of an historic mill building, and construction of a new building for new apartments and a new community facility — all while preserving the historic exterior facade of the mill. The original old building was collapsing, so before any repurposing could take place,  Sisca had to erect structural steel on the outside of the mill to prevent it from moving. The second phase was to erect an entirely new structural steel skeleton system inside the mill to permanently stabilize the building, and to support a rooftop solar array, so the building could become home to dozens of families. A glass breezeway was constructed to link the old with the new.

Affordable housing project +/- 50,000 sq. ft. 42 units, with rooftop solar, built by Sisca

Affordable housing project +/- 50,000 sq. ft. 42 units, with rooftop solar, built by Sisca

Affordable housing project +/- 50,000 sq. ft. 42 units, with rooftop solar, built by Sisca

Faculty Housing for The Masters School

Faculty housing at the Masters School constructed by Sisca Northeast, Inc.

This faculty housing was constructed by SiscaNortheast, Inc., for the Masters School, in Dobbs Ferry, NY.

Lewis Wyman, Director of Business & Finance, The Masters School, said this about the project:
     "The level of professionalism, fairness, timeliness, and quality of work throughout the project was highly exemplary and in stark contrast to even the best contractors we’ve been associated with.
     "The Project...just completed...by Sisca Northeast was done on time and under budget -- something that certainly has not occurred with other projects we’ve undertaken in the past.”