Navillus is a construction company that provides general contracting, project management, and specialty construction services for commercial and residential buildings.
- Founded in 1987 by Donal O'Sullivan.
- Based in New York City, United States.
- Grew from a small masonry subcontractor to a leading construction firm in New York City.
- Involved in numerous high-profile construction projects, including the Oculus at the World Trade Center and Hudson Yards.
- The company was involved in a legal battle with the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York over allegations of wage theft and worker exploitation. The dispute was settled in 2019.
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Navillus provides general contracting services for various commercial and residential construction projects, including preconstruction planning, budgeting, scheduling, and construction.
Navillus provides specialty construction services for various projects, including masonry, curtain wall installation, waterproofing, and restoration.
Navillus provides project management services for various construction projects, including project planning, coordination, scheduling, and budgeting.
Navillus specializes in commercial and residential construction projects, including high-rise buildings, office towers, hotels, and luxury condominiums.
Navillus is based in New York City, United States.
Navillus' competitors include Tishman Construction, Lendlease, and Skanska.
Navillus provides general contracting, project management, and specialty construction services for commercial and residential buildings.
Navillus was involved in a legal battle with the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York over allegations of wage theft and worker exploitation. The dispute was settled in 2019.