Only in New York.

Former “Real Housewives of New York City” star Barbara Kavovit and her construction company have been hired to demolish Harvey Weinstein‘s old offices at 99 Hudson St. in Manhattan, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Tuesday. The Evergreen construction firm founder reportedly won the project from the office’s owners, Olsham Properties, over three other male-run businesses.

The 54-year-old, who appeared on Season 11 of the Bravo show in 2019 as a friend of the “Housewives,” said her company is “taking it down to the walls and building it new,” estimating that it will take almost 16 weeks to demolish and rebuild the former Weinstein Co. headquarters.

She noted that about 50 workers will be needed for the job, and she is requiring 20 percent be women.

“This is so personal, emotional and passionate for me because I feel the pain of those women,” she said of the disgraced movie mogul’s victims and accusers. “I’ve had a lot of Harveys in my life.”

“Demolition is crucial for starting over, and we are taking this down to the bones,” she added. “When I walk in here, I can feel the emotional ghosts. There were such brave women who stood up in that courtroom and faced Harvey. As we rip out the studs and use the sledgehammers to tear down the walls, I feel like I am doing it for them.”

Meanwhile, Weinstein, 67, is focused on a much different objective, as he is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday. He faces up to 29 years in jail for raping one woman, Jessica Mann, and performing oral sex on former “Project Runway” production assistant Miriam “Mimi” Haleyi.

His lawyers are currently arguing that he should only serve five years for his crimes, saying he’d likely die behind bars.