Firecom / Pavion - Reem Construction

Commercial Partnership

Firecom / Pavion

Brooklyn, NY41,000 SF2007–Present

Project Overview

Reem Construction's relationship with Firecom — and later Pavion — spans nearly two decades and multiple major construction phases. Starting with a full façade transformation in 2007, we have delivered concrete, masonry, interior reconstruction, and exterior site work across multiple projects at the same facility. Each phase demanded precision, quality materials, and reliable execution. Pavion continued to trust Reem Construction for ongoing work after acquiring Firecom, a testament to the consistency we bring to every long-term client partnership.

LocationBrooklyn, NY
Concrete41,000 SF
Partnership2007–Present

Scope of Work

16,000 hand-laid bricks across full façade rebuild (2007)
Limestone roofline installation (2007)
New parapet wall with stucco finish (2007)
41,000 SF reinforced concrete parking lot with 4,000 PSI concrete (2010)
Coffee shop and shipping area full reconstruction (2012)
New ceiling system, countertop, and custom benches (2012)
Sidewalk and driveway reconstruction 59th–60th Street with 5,000 PSI concrete (2022)
New metal curb system and heavy-duty rebar reinforcement (2022)
Roof repairs, drywall, and new office builds for Pavion (2023+)

Project Timeline

07

Masonry – Full Façade Transformation

2007

The original façade was severely deteriorated. We removed all old windows, damaged brickwork, and failing exterior materials, then rebuilt the entire exterior from scratch.

  • 16,000 hand-laid bricks installed across the full façade
  • Limestone detailing added along the roofline
  • New parapet wall constructed with stucco finish
10

Concrete Parking Lot – 41,000 sq ft

2010

One of our largest parking lot projects — 41,000 square feet with full rebar reinforcement and 4,000 PSI high-strength concrete designed for heavy traffic and long-term durability.

  • Full sub-base preparation and grading
  • High-grade rebar installation throughout the entire slab
  • 4,000 PSI concrete pour with careful coordination from formwork to finishing
12

Coffee Shop & Shipping Area Reconstruction

2012

A 90-day fast-track project that rebuilt the on-site coffee shop and adjacent shipping, receiving, and loading areas from the ground up.

  • New coffee shop layout with updated finishes and service area
  • New ceiling system installation
  • Custom benches fabricated and installed for the shipping and receiving department
22

Sidewalk & Driveway Reconstruction

2022

Full reconstruction of sidewalks and driveway between 59th and 60th Street, completed in 30 days with 5,000 PSI high-strength concrete for heavy commercial traffic.

  • Demolition and reconstruction of sidewalks along 59th and 60th Street
  • Main driveway rebuild for commercial truck traffic
  • New metal curb system and heavy-duty rebar reinforcement
23

Continued Work with Pavion

2023+

Following Firecom's acquisition by Pavion, Reem Construction was retained for ongoing facility work — a reflection of the trust built through a long-running, multi-phase partnership.

  • Roof repairs and maintenance
  • Drywall repairs and interior cleaning
  • Construction of new office rooms and general building upgrades

Frequently Asked Questions

How many bricks were installed during the Firecom façade rebuild?

16,000 hand-laid bricks were installed across the full building façade in 2007. The project also included limestone roofline detailing and a new parapet wall with stucco finish — a complete transformation of a severely deteriorated exterior.

What PSI concrete was used for the Firecom parking lot and sidewalk projects?

The 2010 parking lot used 4,000 PSI concrete across 41,000 square feet with full rebar reinforcement for heavy-traffic durability. The 2022 sidewalk and driveway reconstruction used 5,000 PSI high-strength concrete to handle daily commercial truck loads.

Did Reem Construction continue working with Firecom after it was sold to Pavion?

Yes. After Pavion acquired Firecom, they retained Reem Construction for ongoing work including roof repairs, drywall improvements, and new office construction — continuing a relationship that has now spanned nearly two decades.