PJ Mechanical
PJ Mechanical | Est. 1971 | PJ Mechanical began in the 1970s working with NYC landlords on office build-outs. When corporate consolidation changed the industry in the 1980s-90s, they adapted by taking on massive tenant projects for companies like Conde Nast, American Express, and Deutsche Bank.
The company has worked on some of New York's most prestigious properties including the Chrysler Building, Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, Carnegie Hall, and the United Nations. Their proudest achievement came in 2005 when they were selected for the World Trade Center Project at Ground Zero.
PJ Mechanical offers 24/7 support to clients, something most mechanical contractors don't provide. They have unmatched speed and efficiency in NYC, completing portions of construction with their own skilled labor force while providing independent technical evaluations of all installed systems.
Safety is their top priority with oversight on every project from management, field supervisors, and corporate safety directors. They maintain written Health and Safety Plans that exceed industry standards and comply with NYC DOB and OSHA requirements.
Clients consistently praise PJ Mechanical for coming in under budget while over-performing on deliverables. They're known as true partners who go the extra mile to meet milestone commitments, earning them one of the best reputations in New York City's construction industry.