Originally situated in Manhattan’s east Harlem since the 1920s, this Salvation Army brainchild eventually moved to Flushing, Queens in 1957. Spurred by the baby booming, post-WWII 1950s, the facility would be built on the site where the hospital resides to this day. In 1992, the hospital became an affiliate of the NY Hospital-Cornell Medical Center and was renamed the following year from Booth Memorial to The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens. Several years later it was shortened to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens.
Tasks Outsource were responsible for were acquiring an After-Hour Work Permit, Contractor Work Permit for General Construction, and one for Plumbing Modifications, and Violation Research and Dismissal.