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Andres Sosa

Andres Sosa

Vice President & Area Manager, Gilbane Building Company

Confidential and proprietary information. GILBANE BUILDING COMPANYAndy Sosa is one of New York City’s premier builders, having constructed more than 10 million SF of high-profile projects which helped transform the New York City skyline. He has constructed such signature projects as the New York Times new headquarters, Ernst & Young’s Times Square headquarters, as well as dual 59-story Silver Towers for Silverstein Properties.

Mr. Sosa has been in the construction industry since 1988 and has extensive experience on a variety of projects, across all market sectors. His work includes dormitories and academic research buildings for New York University and Mt. Sinai Hospital, and high-rise residential and office buildings for private developers such as World-Wide Group, Extell Development Company, Boston Properties, Forest City Ratner Companies, and Muss Development.


As vice president and area manager, Mr. Sosa is currently responsible for Gilbane’s portfolio of mixed-use development and high-rise residential construction throughout New York City. This includes preconstruction and construction services for Hunter’s Point South Building F (57-story) and Building G (33-story), which includes low- and middle-income housing for Gotham Development in Queens; 141 Willoughby in Brooklyn featuring 24-stories and 355,000 SF of commercial office space for Savanna Real Estate; JEMB’s One Willoughby Square, a 34-story office tower in Brooklyn; and 130 William Street, a 66-story luxury condominium tower the Lightstone Group in Manhattan.
Mr. Sosa is a graduate of Rutgers College of Engineering and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering. He was named vice president in 2020.

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