Serving the community is a key part of Flatiron’s culture. One of the ways we serve is through our partnership with Bridges to Prosperity, one of the best employee volunteer programs around.…
The gap in the middle of the new Port Mann Bridge in Vancouver disappeared on June 16 when crews hoisted and placed the final closure girder, installed…
For nearly 100 years, rail provided a large portion of the transportation in North America; however, trains quickly lost ridership when the first affordable cars came to market in the…
Since January 2011, E.E. Cruz has been building foundations for the Jerome L. Greene Science Center, the first part of Columbia University’s ambitious Manhattanville project, a new 17-acre campus expansion…
In early May, a group of Flatiron Construction’s operations, environmental and safety professionals met for two days to discuss what the new ISO 14001, the international certification for environmental management, really means for Flatiron. First,…
On a cold night in early March, with temperatures well below freezing and snow falling, Flatiron Construction crews began the second of two operations to replace twin bridges over…
Congratulations are in order for our Canadian Division. In mid-March the Great Place to Work Institute Canada announced Flatiron Construction earned the No. 38 spot on the…
A mission trip last October brought Flatiron Construction’s assistant risk control manager Brandon Joy face-to-face with the realities of poverty and life in one of the world’s largest urban slums. Brandon’s…
Since July 2011, Flatiron has been rehabilitating the Steinhauer Bridge over the Athabasca River in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Crews are demolishing the superstructure—which includes the deck, girders,…