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Washington Street Powerhouse
Jersey City, NJ

This Romanesque Revival power plant is a Nationally Registered Historic Landmark and a National Civil Engineering Landmark. Built in 1906, the facility was a coal-burning plant that generated electricity for the trans-Hudson railway, now known as the PATH. SUPERSTRUCTURES provided investigation services related to an historic preservation study encompassing the structure’s exterior, interior and historic elements. Remediation work necessary to stabilize it for up to 20 years was recommended.

SUPERSTRUCTURES Engineers + Architects

14 Wall Street, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10005
(212) 505 1133
info@superstructures.com

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