Conti - Done Once, Done Right

Done Once, Done Right

Public Projects

Ranked among Engineering News Record's Top 400 Contractors in the United States since 1991, Conti has been building infrastructure and partnerships with customers throughout the United States. We built our reputation by taking pains to understand what our customers want and need, and then delivering the high quality and lasting work that has made our reputation so strong.

Conti handles a full spectrum of jobs ranging from remediation, demolition, transportation, marine, ports, buildings, rail, and power. And we can manage them with minimal disruption in the most complex environments. Our contract vehicles include negotiated lump sum, guaranteed maximum price, open book/partnering and design-build methods.

Conti emphasizes value engineering to bring the latest innovations in construction methods and technology to every job, in order to save our customers time and money. That's one reason why Conti has grown from a regionally based construction firm to a national leader in infrastructure development.

Some of our clients:

  • State Departments of Transportation
  • Transit Authorities
  • State Highway Authorities
  • Interstate Bridge Commissions
  • Port Authorities
     
Wind Turbine Generator

Wind Turbine Generator

Conti is collaborating with GE, one of the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturers, on this construction project to assure top quality work.

Union Lake Dam

Union Lake Dam

Contaminated river water plagued Union Lake and its dam for decades.

State Route 18 Rehabilitation

State Route 18 Rehabilitation

Project goals for improved highway operations, safety, and aesthetics were all met, resulting in two awards for excellent service and construction.

St. George Ferry Terminal Reconstruction

St. George Ferry Terminal Reconstruction

Over 65,000 patrons per day utilize the St. George Ferry Terminal to connect between bus and train services on Staten Island and ferry service to and from Manhattan.

Penn Forest Dam

Penn Forest Dam

The Penn Forest Dam had endured a series of complications since its opening in 1960, including weep holes, seepage, and a fifteen-foot sink hole.

Newark-Elizabeth Rail Extension

Newark-Elizabeth Rail Extension

Greater New York Region

The downtown Newark, New Jersey, area needed a means of connecting people to its attractions, the rest of the state, and mid-town Manhattan.

New York Waterway Intermodal Ferry Terminal

New York Waterway Intermodal Ferry Terminal

Increasing numbers of commuters to New York City meant approximately 20,000 commuters per day.

Consolidated Logistics / Training Facility

Consolidated Logistics / Training Facility

The Defense Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) affected the adjacent New Jersey military installations of Lakehurst Naval Air Station, McGuire Air Force Base, and Fort Dix.

Bronx Whitestone Bridge Reconstruction

Bronx Whitestone Bridge Reconstruction

The Bronx Whitestone Bridge was in serious needs of upgrades by the late 2000s.

Broad Street Station Restoration

Broad Street Station Restoration

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Newark’s Broad Street Station is both historic and functional, serving as a major transfer facility for over 27,000 New Jersey commuters per day.