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Hoboken Ferry Terminal Restoration

Written by Admin | Jun 27, 2025 3:28:26 PM

Restoring a historic structure is no small feat, especially when it comes to a landmark as iconic as the Hoboken Ferry Terminal. Originally built in 1907, a project like this takes precision, care, and the right team behind the work.

That’s exactly what’s happening now at EDA’s Ewing facility, where select pieces of the Hoboken Ferry Terminal have arrived for inspection. Together with the building’s architects, GC Hunter Roberts, and members of the historic society, our experts at BBCI, an EDA company, are evaluating each component to determine what can be preserved, what needs repair, and what should be newly fabricated.

Thanks to BBCI’s in-house shop and deep expertise in historic preservation, we're able to fabricate and restore custom architectural elements without relying on outside subcontractors. That means no delays waiting on third parties to receive, process, or return components because we’re doing it all under one roof. This hands-on approach ensures not only faster turnaround times but also greater control over quality and detail.

From crafting new molds to repairing aged copper with time-honored techniques, our team is proud to play a part in preserving this piece of New Jersey history. The Hoboken Ferry Terminal has stood the test of time, and we’re honored to help ensure it continues to do so for generations to come.

Stay connected for more updates as we bring the terminal’s rich past into the present.