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  2. Tishman (company) - Wikipedia

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    THR Management LP, [1] commonly referred to as Tishman, is an American corporation founded in 1898 that owns and develops real estate. The company is best known for being the contractor that built the original World Trade Center in New York City. Tishman Construction Corporation, the construction division of the company, was sold to AECOM in 2010.

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  5. Jack Connors (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Connors was active in supporting education. He served as University Trustee and twice as chair of the Board of Boston College. [8] He chaired capital campaigns for BC and regularly donated. [13] Connors donated $10 million to establish The Connors Family Retreat and Conference Center in 2005. [14] [15] He supported Catholic schools.

  6. AECOM - Wikipedia

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    AECOM (/ eɪ. iː ˈ k ɒ m /, ay-ee-KOM; formerly AECOM Technology Corporation; stylised AΞCOM) is an American multinational infrastructure consulting firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company's official name from 1990–2015 was AECOM Technology Corporation, and is now AECOM. [ 2 ]

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  8. Jaros, Baum & Bolles - Wikipedia

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    Jaros, Baum & Bolles Consulting Engineers, LLP (JB&B) is an American MEP (Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) and consulting engineering firm founded in 1915 by Alfred L. Jaros, Jr. and Albert L. Baum. [1] The firm is best known for high-rise projects, including One World Trade Center [2] and Hudson Yards in New York City, [3] the Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) in Chicago, [4] and the ...

  9. One Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    Its roof is 1,301 feet (397 m) high and its spire is 1,401 feet (427 m) above ground, making it the city's fourth-tallest building after One World Trade Center, Central Park Tower, and 111 West 57th Street. One Vanderbilt's facade and design is intended to harmonize with Grand Central Terminal immediately to the east. The building's base ...