New York City (NYC)
Infrastructure
New York City has more than 8.4 million residents and millions of visitors each day. These people need a myriad of services that fall under the rubric of infrastructure. No city can function without infrastructure and one the size of New York City needs a very large and complex system. We have collected here a compilation of the major projects. The list could be much longer. We just identified the biggest and most obvious ones.
Airports
Newark
Laguardia
JFK
Major Bridges
Brooklyn (1883)
Williamsburg (1903)
Ed Koch Queensboro (1906)
Manhattan (1909)
Verrazano (1964)
George Washington Bridge
Whitestone
Throgs Neck
Triboro Bridge
Major Tunnels
Holland Tunnel
Lincoln Tunnel
Queens Midtown
Brooklyn/Battery
Energy Supply
Gas and Electricity
Transportation
The Erie Canal 1825
Subway System
Port Authority
Railroads
Waste Disposal
Fresh Kills - Staten Island
Waste Removal System
Jamaica Bay
Water Supply
The Croton Aqueduct (1842)
Hudson River
Delaware System
New Water Tunnel