St. Albans Cycle of Life, Queens, NY – 67 units of Affordable Housing

Sisca self-performed the site work and concrete in addition to being the general contractor for this 80,000 square foot building with 67 units of affordable housing in Queens, NY. This is the third building constructed by Sisca for the same client.

Sisca built St. Albans Cycle of Life. 80,000 square foot building with 67 units of affordable housing, St. Albans, Queens

St. Albans Cycle of Life. 80,000 square foot building with 67 units of affordable housing, St. Albans, Queens

Creston Avenue, Bronx, NY – 66 Units of Affordable Housing

63,000 sq. ft. LEED platinum project of 66 affordable apartments built by Sisca on Creston Ave., Bronx NY

This LEED Platinum project is 63,000 sq. ft. and it has rooftop solar panels. The Creston Ave., Bronx, NY building consists of 66 affordable apartments built by Sisca. The building was the Recipient of The Supportive Housing Network of NY 2017 Project of the Year Award.

 

Affordable Senior Housing in Spring Valley, NY

Affordable senior housing in Spring Valley, NY built by The Sisca Organization

Affordable Senior Housing, Spring Valley, NY Apprx. 210,000 sq. ft. with ground level retail space

Shown above, this 210,000 square foot project was comprised of senior apartments with retail shops at ground level. Built by Sisca, the developer was The Community Preservation Corporation, and the architect was Magnusson Architecture & Planning.

Mt. Vernon, NY – 43 Units of Affordable Housing

Mount Vernon, NY 7 story affordable housing

Mount Vernon, NY 7 story affordable housing

What Clients Say About Sisca

“Sisca was General Contractor for our 60 West Project, which was completed in the Fall of 2011. This is a 43-unit affordable housing project that required a contractor who would understand the problems dealing wih multiple funding sources, project cost restraints and deficit structural plans. With all the complications, Sisca was able to deliver our project one month earlier than was required and at our budget.”
– – John V.Saraceno, Trinity Associates