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Albany 3479 ALBANY COUNTY DPW / COMMISSIONER Albany Co Highway Coeymans 156 County Route 111 Alcove 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 1,500 3,000 New York State Office of General Services Procurement Services Group Road Salt Delivery Schedule 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2000 - 2001 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct. Store Total Del Cap Qty Albany 3479 ALBANY COUNTY DPW / COMMISSIONER Albany Co Highway Coeymans 156 County Route 111 Alcove 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 1,500 3,000 Albany Co Highway Colonie DOT salt shed Route 155 exit 5 of I-87 Colonie 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 500 1,000 Albany Co Highway Berne 821 Cole Hill Rd Co Rt 2 East Berne 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 1,500 3,000 Albany Co Highway Bethlehem 355 Old Quarry Road Feura Bush 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 250 1,500 Albany Co Highway Knox 1296 Township Road Knox 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 3,000 3,000 Albany Co Highway Rensselaerville 265 County Route 357 Medusa 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 3,000 3,000 Albany Co Highway Guilderland/New 449 New Salem Road Voorheesville 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 3,000 4,500 Scotland Albany Co Highway Westerlo 19 County Route 410 Westerlo 518-765-2055 Valerie Komjathy 3,000 4,500 26 ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER / BUYER Albany Medical Center 43 New Scotland Avenue Albany 518-489-0116 Jan Mahor 70 460 2652 ALBANY RURAL CEMETERY / GENERAL MANAGER Albany Rural Cemetery Cemetery Ave Menands 518-463-7017 Joseph Germain 22 4839 CITY OF ALBANY / PARKING AUTHORITY City of Albany Parking Authority Port of Albany Albany 518-434-8886 Richard Thorne 22 22 22 City picks up salt at the Port of Albany City of Albany DGS 1 Conners Blvd Albany 518-427-7485 John Marsolais X 1,000 3,000 8,000 283 CITY OF COHOES / CENT PURCH AGENT City of Cohoes DPW Gar 195 Ontario Street Cohoes 518-233-2139 Leo Shannhan 1,512 324 CITY OF WATERVLIET / PURCHASING City of Watervliet DPW Gar 13th St & 2nd Ave Watervliet 518-270-3821 David Dressel 38 500 946 NORTH COLONIE C S D / PURCHASING AGENT North Colonie CSD 445 Watervliet-Shaker Rd Latham 518-785-8591 Neil Sanders 60 60 150 5219 NYS OGS / ESP MANAGER'S OFFICE NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 1 Jul 07, 2000 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2000 - 2001 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct. Store Total Del Cap Qty Albany NYS OGS Plaza Operations Exit 23 Thruway Albany 518-474-8860 Peter Michalski 600 NYS OGS Parking & Mail Services Interchange # 23, RT 9W (salt shed) Albany 518-473-7982 Thomas Osterhout 250 NYS OGS SOB Campus Bldg 18 1220 Washington Ave Albany 518-457-2290 Thomas O'Connell 100 200 2,000 Grounds Dept 1110 RAVENA/COEYMANS/SELKIRK CSD / SCHOOL BUSINESS ADMIN Ravena Coeymans Selkirk CSD West Shore St Ravena 518-756-5236 Ray Deyo 40 5202 SUNY / PURCHASING DEPARTMENT SUNY Albany 1400 Washington Ave Albany 518-442-3450 Thomas Reilly 600 2018 TOWN OF BERNE / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Berne Highway Dept 1811 Helderberg Trail Berne 518-872-1521 Ray Storm 35 35 500 1961 TOWN OF BETHLEHEM / HIGHWAY DEPT/SUPT Town of Bethlehem Highway Dept 74 Elm Avenue, East Selkirk 518-767-9618 Gregg Sagendorph 1,800 3,000 2813 TOWN OF COEYMANS / SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE Town of Coeymans Highway Dept County Route 111 Alcove 518-756-2251 Albert Deering 900 430 TOWN OF COLONIE / DIREC OF GEN SERVS Town of Colonie Highway Dept 347 Old Niskayuna Road Latham 518-783-2795 Ronald Langdon 1,500 8,000 10,000 1470 TOWN OF GUILDERLAND / COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE Guilderland Highway Gar French's Mill Road Guilderland Ctr 518-861-5108 Todd Gifford 1,500 3,000 2015 TOWN OF KNOX / HIGHWAY DEPT Town of Knox Highway Dept Albany State Route 146 Altamont 518-872-0038 August Landauer 100 Co DPW 1524 TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of New Scotland Highway Dept 2869 New Scotland Rd Voorheesville 518-765-2681 Darrell Duncan 1,200 Gar 2783 TOWN OF RENSSELAERVILLE / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Rensselaerville Highway 87 Barger Road Medusa 518-797-3798 Jon Chase 60 220 Dept 3480 TOWN OF WESTERLO / SUPERVISOR Town of Westerlo Highway Dept 671 County Route 401 Westerlo 518-797-3205 Kenneth Wright 175 1785 VILLAGE OF MENANDS / CLERK/TREASURER NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 2 Jul 07, 2000 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2000 - 2001 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct. Store Total Del Cap Qty Albany Village of Menands DPW Gar 1 Oakland Avenue Menands 518-434-2922 William Smith Jr 22 100 300 1567 VILLAGE OF RAVENA / CLERK/TREASURER Village of Ravena Gar West Shore St Ravena 518-756-8233 Ronald Burns 200 400 1859 VOORHEESVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL / Village of Voorheesville DPW 12 Altamont Road Voorheesville 518-765-4512 William Smith 350 Albany County Total (Tons): 57,801 Allegany 31 ALFRED UNIVERSITY / OFFICE SERVICES Alfred University Offices Services Saxon Drive Alfred 607-871-2154 Richard Walker 40 40 60 33 ALLEGANY CO BRD OF LEGISLATORS / CLERK OF THE BOARD Allegany Co DPW Buffalo Crushed County Road 42 Alfred Station 716-268-9230 David Roeske 1,000 Stone Allegany Co DPW Skub Sand & Rossman Road Almond 716-268-9230 David Roeske 2,500 Gravel Prod Allegany Co DPW Landfill County Road 48 Angelica 716-268-9230 Richard Young 5,000 Allegany Co DPW O & H Contracting 7110 County Road 26 Belfast 716-268-9230 David Roeske 5,000 Allegany Co DPW Blue Circle Elton Road Delevan 716-268-9230 David Roeske 1,000 Aggregates Allegany Co DPW Blades Construction Howard 716-268-9230 David Roeske 500 4066 NIOGA LIBRARY SYSTEM / ASST DIREC Town of Friendship Stockpile Yard East Water St Friendship 716-973-7580 David Sortore 200 5008 SUNY / PURCHASING AGENT Alfred State College Physical Plant Loop Rd Alfred 607-587-4755 Roy Doane 90 100 270 1377 TOWN OF ALFRED / TOWN CLERK Town of Alfred 6340 Shaw Rd Alfred Station 607-587-9184 Douglas Burdick 30 120 240 4213 TOWN OF ALLEN / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Allen Highway Dept 49 49 Klein Rd Fillmore 716-567-8320 Donald Timothy 132 1378 TOWN OF ALMA / HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Town of Alma Highway Dept 5716 Hog Brook Rd Allentown 716-593-4021 J. Doug Claire 300 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 3 Jul 07, 2000 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2000 - 2001 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct. Store Total Del Cap Qty Allegany 4346 TOWN OF ALMOND / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Almond Highway Dept Marvin Lane Almond 607-276-5240 or 6665 Lawrence Perry 90 300 200 3886 TOWN OF AMITY / HIGHWAY DEPT Town of Amity Highway Dept 6180 Depot St Alfred Station 716-265-5423 James Reniff 300 400 4200 TOWN OF ANGELICA / HIGHWAY DEPT Town of Angelica Highway Dept 6180 Depot St Alfred Station 716-466-7749 Kevin E Demick 200 2938 TOWN OF BELFAST / WATER DEPARTMENT Town of Belfast Highway Dept 62 South Street Belfast 716-365-2701 William A Nichols 100 150 3815 TOWN OF BIRDSALL / HIGHWAY DEPT Town of Birdsall Highway Dept RD 1 Box 133N County Rt 15B Canaseraga 607-545-6072 Robert Marble 141 140 140 4042 TOWN OF BOLIVAR / HIGHWAY Town of Bolivar Highway Shop 117 Liberty St Bolivar 716-928-1181 Ike Griswold 150 1404 TOWN OF BURNS / SUPERVISOR Town of Burns 222 West Main Canaseraga 607-545-6556 Gary Gilbert 66 66 1,000 4041 TOWN OF GENESEE / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Genesee Highway Dept Ct Rd 5 Little Genesee 716-928-1578 Bruce Gardner 175 4473 TOWN OF GRANGER / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Granger 10275 Cty Rt 15 Fillmore 716-567-8764 R Paul Beardsley 150 1468 TOWN OF GROVE / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Grove Highway Dept Barns 2340 Co Rte 24 Swain 607-545-8638 Jesse Griffith 100 100 400 1481 TOWN OF HUME / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Hume Pit St Rt 19 & Rice Rd Fillmore 716-567-2535 Paul Miller 500 4645 TOWN OF INDEPENDENCE / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of Independence Highway Dept 6180 Depot St Alfred Station 607-356-3349 Melvin Stebbins 30 100 250 Town of Independence Highway Dept 918 Mill St Whitesville 607-356-3349 Melvin Stebbins 30 40 100 4345 TOWN OF NEW HUDSON / HIGHWAY SUPT Town of New Hudson Highway Dept 8360 Springvalley Rd Black Creek 716-968-3143 Loren Luzier 120 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 4 Jul 07, 2000 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2000 - 2001 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct. Store Total Del Cap Qty Allegany 4204 TOWN OF SCIO / HIGHWAY DEPT Town of Scio 6180 Depot St Alfred Station 716-593-1490 Henry F Farwell 300 4455 TOWN OF WARD / HIGHWAY DEPT Town of Ward Highway Dept 4414 County Rt 10 Scio 716-593-6137 Dean Watson 30 90 2941 VILLAGE OF ALFRED / CLERK-TREASURER Village of Alfred Shop Reynolds St Alfred 607-587-9188 Linda Burlingame 40 175 1385 VILLAGE OF ANGELICA / CLERK TREASURER Village of Angelica Streets Dept 6180 Depot Street Alfred Station 716-466-7749 Kevin Demick 300 175 2492 VILLAGE OF WELLSVILLE / D P W Village of Wellsville DPW 200 Bolivar Road Wellsville 716-593-2670 William Hanson 200 Allegany County Total (Tons): 21,077 Bronx 4968 NYS OMH / BUSINESS OFFICE NYS OMH Bronx PC Work Control 1500 Waters Place Bronx 718-931-0600 x 2593 Peter Aiello 40 140 100 Bldg #23 5183 NYS OPRHP / PURCHASING UNIT NYS OPRHP Roberto Clemente SP West Tremont & Mathewson Rd Bronx 718-299-8750 Reginald Mayurel 22 22 Bronx County Total (Tons): 122 Broome 2276 BROOME COUNTY / MGR, HIGHWAY DIVISION Broome Co Highway Dept 47 Thomas St Binghamton 607-778-2228 Susan Brown 500 500 5,000 154 BROOME-DELAWARE-TIOGA BOCES / PURCH DEPT BOCES Broome Tioga 435 Glenwood Rd Binghamton 607-763-3375 Robert Kalka 25 25 75 281 CITY OF BINGHAMTON / PURCH DEPT City of Binghamton Brandywine & Eldredge Streets Binghamton 607-772-7021 Greg Precopio 3,000 8,000 4966 NYS OMH / BUSINESS OFFICE NYS DOT Binghamton 112 Barlow Rd Binghamton 607-773-4072 Kathy Crouse 300 4986 NYS OMR / PURCHASING DEPARTMENT NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 5 Jul 07, 2000 1 FTL Bulk (Tons) Contract Year: 2000 - 2001 Acct Delivery Point Address City Phone Contact Oct.
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