In the late 1990s the
NYSE, the largest stock exchange in the world in dollar volume and
second largest by number of companies listed, embarked on its 30
Broad Street project to complete the single largest trading floor
expansion in its history without interfering with ongoing, daily
operations. Working in conjunction with NYSE architects, Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill LLP, Infra-Structures designed, engineered,
manufactured and installed all of the trading desks, platforms and
multimedia electronic support for the critical operating environment.
Work is ongoing for the newest command and control operations facility
for security systems using closed circuit television.
This broadcast facility at the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE) is used as one of the primary interview locations for visiting
dignitaries. The set allows broadcasters a variety of customizable
backgrounds and locations against which they can share the latest
market information in a dynamic, engaging manner. Infra-Structures
worked with NYSE’s architects to design, engineer, fabricate
and install the custom interior design architectural elements and
multimedia components.
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