Madigan-Hyland
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Company typeEngineering
IndustryEngineering
FounderMichael J. Madigan, Richard V. Hyland
Headquarters
New York City
, USA
Former headquarters, now used by the Academy of American Studies. | |
| Company type | Engineering |
|---|---|
| Industry | Engineering |
| Founder | Michael J. Madigan, Richard V. Hyland |
| Headquarters | New York City , USA |
| Services | Design |
Madigan-Hyland was an American engineering firm active in the New York City area, named for founders Michael J. ("Jack") Madigan and Richard V. Hyland. Their offices were located in Long Island City.
The firm's work in New York City was closely associated with the tenure of Robert Moses as NYC Parks Commissioner, and included many major elements of the city's infrastructure. They often worked in concert with architects, other engineers and specialty consultants to complete large and complex urban infrastructure projects.