"During the several years I spent at the Mount Sinai Medical Center's Real Estate Division, it was my good fortune to have MST as one of the approved contractors allowed to work on the buildings in the portfolio.
Mount Sinai's residential portfolio consisted of some 20 buildings, ranging from 1900's tenements to mid-60's hi-rises and everything in between, including pre-war luxury buildings.
MST worked on practically every building in the portfolio and its scope of work encompassed all repairs to the buildings' envelopes, such as roofing (repairs and replacement), lintel replacement, parapet reconstruction, masonry facade repairs, waterproofing. Some of this work was normal wear-and-tear repairs, and some was mandated by Local Law 11 and followed the consulting engineers' scope and specifications.
In the years MST worked on the buildings for which I was responsible, there was not a single instance of shoddy or substandard workmanship or corner cutting. All projects were completed within the established budgets and schedules and, if any unforeseen circumstance appeared, both the field supervision and the office staff and management were immediately available to work out the proper solution within the institution's budgetary restrictions.
Excellent workmanship, responsive management and competitive unit costs - what else is there?"