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C.A.C. Expertise

C.A.C. Industries, Inc. is a well-established New York City-based heavy civil contractor with a reputation for completing challenging projects on schedule, under budget, and with superior workmanship. Throughout our decades of experience, C.A.C. has established the expertise to complete a wide range of projects, including Water Distribution Systems, Storm & Sanitary Sewer Systems, Roadway Reconstruction, Transportation & Related Facilities, Bridge Rehabilitation, Utilities, and Heavy Civil Infrastructure.

 

C.A.C. regularly completes these types of essential infrastructure projects for public agencies as well as privately held companies with a goal of consistently exceeding our clients’ expectations. This experience, as well as our growing loyal workforce, substantial equipment inventory, and strong relationships with our strategic partners, have all contributed to fueling our growth over the last thirty years, and continue to propel us forward as leaders in the industry.

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​C.A.C. is an industry leader when it comes to the installation of new trunk (over 30" dia) and distribution (less than 30") water main in NYC. Our list of clients include the Department of Environmental Protection, New York City Department of Design and Construction, The Port Authority of NY/NJ and New York City Economic Development Corporation; and many more.

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The installation of complex sewer systems is a core component of C.A.C.’s business model. We focus on the installation of sewer systems that require specialized expertise such as pile support, temporary dewatering, deep excavations with complex sheeting systems, cofferdams, and/or temporary bypass pumping systems to maintain existing sewer flows during construction.

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C.A.C. has a long track record of installing new gas, telephone and electric facilities as well as maintaining live systems during the construction of other infrastructure in both NYC and the outer boroughs. In lower Manhattan, where the density of underground utilities is most challenging, C.A.C. has excelled at coordinating the relocation of electric, gas and telephone systems to permit the installation of new utilities or infrastructure.

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C.A.C. has a contract with Con Edison to work various gas and steam projects throughout Manhattan and Bronx. C.A.C. has the special manpower, tools, and equipment to perform work on gas mains, services, public improvement and capital jobs. We specialize in trenching, installing mains & services, fusing, welding, encroachments, main cut outs, reconnections, cut and caps. C.A.C. provides Con Edison with the necessary support on emergencies and leaks.

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Our crews have installed hundreds of thousands of square feet of concrete sidewalk and miles of concrete curb over the past twenty years, including pigmented concrete sidewalk and curbs in both Queens and Lower Manhattan. We have installed concrete base and asphalt paving on many of the most traveled roads in the five boroughs. In Lower Manhattan alone, our crews have installed blocks of historical granite curb and street pavers within limited work areas with restricted work hours.

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As we prepare for the future, C.A.C. has expanded its operations to provide services to the Mass Transit segment market and performed rehabilitation work on elevated structures and upgraded the Bus Service infrastructure to help mobilize the commuters. By doing so, C.A.C. has expanded their market beyond their core roadway, sewer and water main work.

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C.A.C. is proud to have completed the second section of the High Line - a "one of a kind" public park built on a historic freight rail line, elevated above the streets of Manhattan's West Side between West 20th and West 30th Streets. The client was NYC Economic Development Corp. with oversight from NYC Department of Parks and Recreation.

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The Drivecast screw displacement pile utilizes soil displacement methodology which allows the pile to be advanced into the soil by rotation. The pile establishes a cylindrical void which allows a column of grout to be immediately pulled down from a gravity-fed reservoir, creating a fully grouted, high capacity pile. 

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As the demands for more sustainable cities rise, city officials have begun to implement changes in their infrastructure designs and how they are constructed. C.A.C. Industries, Inc. has not only implemented company policies to encourage its employees to live a cleaner and healthier lifestyle, but also incorporated corporate procedures at their projects to reduce the construction related impact on the environment.

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