Army Construction LLC was engaged by the New York City School Construction Authority to perform a comprehensive building envelope and infrastructure restoration at Curtis High School, one of Staten Islands landmark educational facilities. The project encompassed multiple buildings on campusincluding the Main Building (1902), Auditorium/Library (1926), Gymnasium (1956), Natatorium (1936), Classroom Building (1923), and Cafeteria (1964)requiring detailed coordination across various roofing systems, masonry faades, and mechanical components. The work was carefully phased to maintain full school operations during construction, ensuring safety and minimal disruption to the learning environment. This multi-roof, multi-building project addressed structural deterioration, water infiltration, and outdated materials through a full system upgrade of roofing, parapets, and window assemblies.

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This project revitalized one of Staten Islands oldest and most architecturally significant schools, enhancing its **waterproofing integrity, appearance, and longevity**.
Through meticulous coordination between roofing, masonry, and mechanical trades, Army Construction LLC successfully delivered a **comprehensive roof rehabilitation** that ensures the buildings continued performance for decades to come.
The restored envelope now provides enhanced protection from water infiltration, improved thermal efficiency, and preservation of the schools historic characterall while maintaining uninterrupted school operations and achieving **SCAs high standards** for quality, safety, and performance.
