The welding sparks are brighter against a night sky than
during the daytime. The city streets are quieter, too, as construction workers
toil into the night on construction of the Prudential towers in Newark.
Crews have been working in two shifts to get as much done as
they can before the cold weather settles in, according to Chris Pastore, project
manager for SJP Properties.
“We want to take advantage of the mild weather,” Pastore
said. “When you can get it done, you want to get as much accomplished as you
can.”
Prudential is constructing a $144 million, 20-story office
tower on Broad Street across from Military Park. Demolition of buildings on the
site began in May, with construction starting shortly after.
“If you came by a few weeks ago, you would have just seen a
hole in the ground,” Pastore said. “We’re now eight stories tall.”
Pastore said there’s virtually no difference between working
during the day or the night.
If you came by a few weeks ago, you would have just seen a
hole in the ground. Weâre now eight stories tall.â Pastore
“With any construction project, safety is paramount,” he
said.
Safety officers are on site for both shifts and the same
guidelines are followed for both day and night crews. The only difference is
high-powered spotlights to illuminate the work area.
With the exception of a few apartments on New Street, the
neighborhood is commercial and mostly empty in the evenings. Pastore said the
night work isn’t noisy, like pile-driving steel beams into the ground, and he’s
heard no complaints about noise.
“I’d be the first to hear about it,” he said.
Crews finish up around 10 p.m.
Prudential’s global headquarters will remain in the landmark
building at 751 Broad St. The new building will house staff currently in the
Gateway Building in Newark. The insurer also has plans for another office tower
adjacent to the new one.
“I don’t think you’ll see the night construction much
longer,” Pastore said. “Every day the temperature drops, it becomes less
efficient to work at night.”
Source: NJ.com
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