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Tommie L. Agee Educational Campus at IS 419 in Flushing is a New York City public school

EW Howell Completes Two NYC Public Schools, Launches a Third

EW Howell Construction Group has completed two New York City public schools – PS 464 in Manhattan and the Tommie L. Agee Educational Campus at IS 419 in Flushing – and commenced construction of a third, IS 322K in Brooklyn. The firm was awarded the contracts by the New York City School Construction Authority (NYC SCA). 

“As schools return to full-time, in-person learning, there is a demand for new, high-quality facilities that can support students and faculty and fulfill New York City’s educational goals,” said Arsenio Minondo, a VP at EW Howell who oversaw the project teams for PS 464 and IS 419.  

EW Howell has a longtime relationship with the NYC SCA, and both organizations are known for building high-quality projects within the New York City education sector. Past NYC SCA projects for which EW Howell has served as the general contractor include PS 303, PS 338, and PS 49. 

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