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Commercial | RYDER CONSTRUCTION Building Excellence RYDER CONSTRUCTION'S AWARD-WINNING WORK HAS CREATED IMPRESSIVE ENDURANCE FOR THE FIRM IN THE NYC MARKET. R ecognized throughout the tri-state area for excellence in building, Ryder Construction provides clients with experience garnered from a 40-year history of award-winning, sophisticated building. Ryder's long-game strategy has earned them a successful track record in construction management, general contracting and consulting services ranging from new construction to the delicate restoration of iconic landmark projects. To achieve their impressive longevity in the world's toughest market, the Ryder team defines excellence with superb craftsmanship, cost-effective strategies and schedule-conscious building. Key to this success is the leadership of Principal Carl Jaccarino, CEO Bill Freeswick and recently retired founder Frank Mosomillo, who set the tone of executive accessibility throughout the entire construction process. Jaccarino notes that "Ryder maintains an www.ryderconstruction.com annual volume which * HQ: New York City is disciplined enough * Specia ies: Construction management, general contracting and consu ing ervices to ensure ownership involvement for each project, yet extensive enough to offer our clients the economies - Ryder Construction of scale necessary to remain highly competitive in the industry." This leadership style has also resulted in a dedicated group of long-tenured employees. Freeswick explains that second-generation family members throughout the company create a very tight project lineup. Ryder Construction "The Ryder team defines excellence rough uperb cra smanship." Making It Happen The Ryder team's pride in the company's work is immediately apparent as they discuss favorite projects tackled together throughout the years. Collaborating with designers Roman+Williams, Ryder Construction created a new construction, 30,000-squarefoot condominium in the heart of New York's most vibrant neighborhood, Little Italy. The red brick detailing and wood double-hung windows blended so 112 CONSTRUCTION-TODAY.COM VOLUME 16, ISSUE 2 is known for its craftsmanship, » Ryder cost-effective strategies and focus on schedules. perfectly with the centuries-old historic district that Senior Superintendent Tom Vita Sr. recalls trying to convince the Department of Buildings that it was, indeed a new building. Tom and his son worked hand in hand with master craftsman John McBride, owner of Bunlin Masonry, to lay a crafted brick façade, paying homage to turn-of the