Sentences with phrase «new escalators»

Such improvements include replacement of single - pane windows with energy - efficient, insulating dual - pane windows; replacement of internal and external lighting systems, equipped with daylight sensors; replacement of carpeting with carpet tiles that can be recycled and replaced piece - by - piece; new ceilings made of recycled content; new escalators with energy - efficient mechanicals; and dual - flush, metered plumbing fixtures.
Other improvements include a new platform at Canning Town Station to help ease congestion and new escalators at Custom House Station improving entry and exit from ExCeL — London.
Cuomo is bringing scores of state - paid cops down the shiny new escalators with him for the «formal attire suggested» celebration, at which invited guests will take the inaugural ride on the new East Side tracks.
A new escalator and elevator are on tap next year for Saratoga Race Course, along with updated dormitories for backstretch workers, according to NYRA officials, who also released their 2016 schedule.

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We purchased one new name during the quarter: Schindler Holding (Switzerland), the second largest elevator and escalator company, which commands 16 % of global market share.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority routinely delays or skips maintenance of its subway station escalators and elevators, according to an investigation by the New York City Comptroller's office.
A recent audit by the New York City comptroller's office surveyed 65 elevators and escalators over an 18 - month period, and found that the MTA did not perform all scheduled preventive maintenance on nearly 80 percent of the sampled escalators and elevators.
New York City's subway is one of the oldest and largest subway systems in the world and many of the escalators...
One suit alleges that New Yorkers with mobility impairments are «blatantly denied» access to many of the subway system's stations while the other alleges that the MTA drags its feet when it comes to repairing elevators and escalators.
Just two weeks after the MTA raised fares, the New York City Council is admonishing them for not fixing escalators and elevators quickly enough.
New York City's subway is one of the oldest and largest subway systems in the world and many of the escalators and elevators are showing their age.
The fully modernized platform features new lighting, speakers, illuminated signs, escalators and elevators.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority routinely delays or skips maintenance on subway station escalators and elevators, according to an investigation by the New York City Comptroller's office.
The New York City Transit subways experienced a loss of station power at the 7th Avenue Station in Manhattan on Friday, leading to a loss of signals, escalators and communications and station lighting.
You have new elevators, you have escalators, you have conveyor belts, and even now you have automated immigration services and all that»
And the reason, says Stringer, is that the MTA's New York City Transit division didn't perform all scheduled preventive maintenance on 80 percent of the escalators and elevators his office sampled.
UPPER WEST SIDE — A failing MTA maintenance system is a major contributing cause to incessant disruptions in subway station elevators and escalator service, according to an audit released Monday morning by New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer's office.
The United States is full of new experiences for the refugees, who discover escalators, eating utensils, light switches, telephones, and pizza.
One common thread, whether I'm reporting on poverty in New York City or in Sierra Leone, is that a good education tends to be the most reliable escalator out of poverty.
Individual components of the CIP include procurement of new buses and rail cars; major maintenance and rehabilitation of electrical and mechanical systems, communications, and track and structures to improve system - wide performance; escalator and elevator rehabilitation, and other station enhancements; parking lot improvements; and upgrades to several maintenance facilities.
The space currently occupied by the Gallerie Luggage store will likely house an elevator or escalator used to access the new Sky Club.
As always you can swing between vantage points and perform a variety of takedown moves, of which there's a good few extra been added in for this latest iteration, plus use your gadgets and the area's other features, like a new type of grate that you can enter from the wall and numerous other things, including escalators which you can suddenly activate to send the enemy tumbling down.
In this voyeuristic photography series by David Katzenstein, the subjects are captured on a busy set of escalators in a New York City shopping mall.
American poet and self - described «son of white trash asphyxiation» CAConrad performs from his latest book ECODEVIANCE: (Soma) tics for the Future Wilderness (Wave Books, 2014), where security cameras, escalators, crystals and semen are employed to exert a new poetics.
At the new Stedelijk, a theatrical set of cantilevered stairs rises next to an escalator that is wrapped in a chartreuse tube and slices across the space.
L'Esprit d'Escalier presents an overview of Demand's recent work and comprises 19 large - scale photographic pieces, plus a new screening device, designed by Caruso St. John Architects, London, specially for this exhibition at IMMA to show the work Rolltreppe (Escalator), 2000.
It was easy to get lost in the shuffle: Descending the escalators, I spotted ecstatic new citizens holding tiny American flags and frazzled art historians in casual - smart garb prowling the floors and pushing their way out into the upper - seventies heat, where vendors hawked picture frames, certificate holders, and street meat.
As an emerging talent at age 34, a then - unknown Renzo Piano landed a commission to design the new Centre Pompidou in Paris, beating scores of prestigious firms across Europe and the U.S. Designed with Richard Rogers (one half of the now - defunct studio Piano and Rogers) and completed in 1977, the inside - out structure exposes its interior infrastructure, with color - coded vents, pipes, steel girding, and a massive escalator that scales the building facade.
One is as a poignant rendezvous of some of the New York artists who have formed Mr. Close's wide circle — Philip Glass, in a well - known image of a wild - haired young composer, who will watch protectively over commuters as they descend an escalator; Lou Reed and Cindy Sherman, along with the painter Cecily Brown, the artist Kara Walker (above) and the painter Alex Katz, who is going strong at 89.
The reason for this is quite simple, the surface temperature dataset analysis methodologies are periodically revised, and Tisdale was using newer versions than were used in the previous Escalator graphics.
Via: City Room (NY Times Blog) More on Public Transportation Seen in New York: Clean Air Hybrid Electric Bus NYC MTA Installs Energy Efficient Escalators Seen in New York: MTA Touts Green Credentials NYC Gets First BRT Line Survey: «Freedom of Mobility or Public Transit?
It runs continuously, with a new cab showing up every few seconds, not quite like an escalator but certainly better than waiting for a lift, as they call elevators in the UK.
Fortunately commonsense prevailed (actually, it was a broken escalator) and I didn't go searching for new, over-priced Polly Pocket plastic crap to give to the Sprogs for their afternoon playtime.
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