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(212) 792-0300 Jmartinez@Hunterrobertscg.Com LIST OF APPROVED CONTRACTORS April 2015 Construction Manager S. T. Rud Construction Corp. Tom Duffe 1 Bryant Park (212) 257-6550 New York, NY 10036 [email protected] John Gallin & Son, Inc. Mark A. Varian 102 Madison Avenue – 9th Floor (212) 252-8900 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] StructureTone Inc. David Leitner 770 Broadway – 9th Floor (212) 481-6100 New York, NY 10003 [email protected] Hunter Roberts Interiors Joseph Martinez 225 Liberty Street – 6th Floor (212) 792-0300 New York, NY 10281 [email protected] Petretti & Associates Lawrence Petretti 149 Madison Ave, 3rd Floor (212) 259-0433 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] J. T. Magen & Co. Maurice Regan 44 West 28th Street – 11th Floor (212) 790-4200 New York, NY 10001 [email protected] Cross Management Corporation John Fleming 10 East 40th Street – Suite 1200 (212) 922-1110 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] Icon Interiors Inc. Jonathan Bennis 307 7th Ave. – Suite 203 (212) 675-9180 New York, NY 10001 [email protected] Turner Interiors [Turner Construction Company] Bert Rahm 375 Hudson Street – 6th Floor (212) 229-6043 New York, NY 10014 [email protected] James E. Fitzgerald, Inc. John Fitzgerald 252 West 38th Street, 10th Floor (212) 930-3030 New York, NY 10018 [email protected] Clune Construction Company Tommy Dwyer The Chrysler Center (646) 569-3220 405 Lexington Avenue – 27th Floor [email protected] New York, NY 10174 Electrical Contractors Schlesinger Electrical Contractors, Inc. Alan Burczyk 664 Bergen St. (718) 636-3944 Brooklyn, NY 11238 [email protected] Star Delta Electric LLC Randy D’Amico 17 Battery Pl #203 (212) 943-5527 New York, NY 10004 [email protected] Fred Geller Electrical, Inc. Alex Samilenko 54-15 38th Avenue (718) 350-3902 Woodside, NY 11377 [email protected] Zwicker Electric Bob Lepore 360 Park Avenue South – 4th Floor (212) 477-8400 New York, NY 10010 [email protected] P. E. Stone, Inc. Walter Greig 50 Watts Street (212) 334-1113 New York, NY 10013-1912 [email protected] Wade Electric, Inc. Keith Friedman 30-91 12th Street (718) 932-9233 Long Island City, NY 11102 [email protected] ADCO Electrical Corp. Danny Leiter 201 Edward Curry Ave. (718) 494-4400 Staten Island, NY 10314 [email protected] Hugh O’Kane Electrical Company, Inc. Hugh R. O’Kane 90 White Street (212) 431-6007 New York, NY 10013 [email protected] Atlas-Acon Electric Service Corp. Rick Froio 283 Hudson Street (212) 741-0600 New York, NY 10013 [email protected] Allran Electric Sal Rusi 120 Broadway – 36th Floor (212) 269-5700 New York, NY 10271 [email protected] J. J. Rosenberg Electrical Contractors Inc. Tony Caulo 27 Herkimer Place (718) 638-4544 Brooklyn, NY 11216 [email protected] Mechanical Contractors B.P. Air Conditioning Corp. Sean Halligan 83-40 72nd Drive John Losey Glendale, NY 11385 (718) 383-2100 [email protected] [email protected] Crossland Ventilation, Inc. Phil DiCosmo 6-13 3rd Street (212) 481-4960 Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 [email protected] Donnelly Mechanical Corp. Daniel Donnelly 96-59 222 Street (718) 886-1500 Queens Village, NY 11429 [email protected] Weickert Industries Tom Weickert 26-35 47th Avenue (718) 706-0707 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] JDP Mechanical, Inc. Peter Manos 24-39 44th Street (718) 267-6767 Astoria, NY 11103 [email protected] Power Cooling, Inc. Lauren Larsen 43-43 Vernon Boulevard (718) 784-1300 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] Heritage Mechanical Kirk Kassebaum 70 Schmitt Boulevard (516) 558-2000 Farmingdale, NY 11735 [email protected] Henick-Lane, Inc. Ernie Henick 4539 Davis Street (718)-786-7277 Long Island City, NY 11101-4305 [email protected] P.J. Mechanical Jamie Pappas 135 West 18th Street (212) 243-2555 New York, NY 10011 [email protected] A.D. Winston Corp Mark Condon 43-15 36th St. (718) 786-7848 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] M&S Mechanical Inc. Sal Amato 855 Conklin Street – Suite F (631) 414-7240 Farmingdale, NY 11735 [email protected] Atlantic Cooling Technologies Mark Alberty 80 Kero Road (201) 939-0900 Carlstadt, NJ 07072 [email protected] Painting Contractors Albert Pearlman, Inc. Randy Pearlman 60 East 42nd Street – Suite 1663 (212) 687-5055 New York, New York 10165 [email protected] 711 NY Painting & Decorating Company Inc. Bill Dichter 41-12 24th Street (718) 784-7775 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] Manhattan Painting & Decorating Inc. Dino Erbeli 321 West 44th Street – Suite 400A (212) 265-5809 New York, NY 10036 [email protected] Bond Painting Company Inc. Stuart J. Feld 42 West 38th Street – Suite 902 (212) 944-0070 New York, NY 10018 [email protected] GG Painting Unlimited John Gjonbalaj 132 East 43rd Street, #500 (212) 883-1900 New York, NY 10017 [email protected] Sprinkler Contractors Sirina Fire Protection Corp. Rocco Abbate 151 Herricks Road (516) 942-0400 Garden City Park, NY 11040 [email protected] Abco Peerless Sprinkler Corp. Chris Cronauer 50 Midland Avenue (516) 294-6850 Hicksville, NY 11801 [email protected] Jam Service Co., Inc. John Gallagher 125-06 18th Avenue (718) 961-8100 College Point, NY 11356 [email protected] Triangle Fire Protection Corp. Eric Rechsteiner 75-17 Cooper Ave. (718) 326-9120 Glendale, NY 11385 [email protected] Island Fire Sprinklers Brian McMahon 630 Broadway Avenue, Unit 1 (631) 472-4500 Holbrook, NY 11741 [email protected] Preferred Mechanical, Inc. Sean Mackin 3129 Bailey Avenue (718) 601-4470 Bronx, NY 10463 [email protected] Plumbing Contractors Lab Plumbing & Heating Co. Inc. Richard Bisso 530 W. 50th Street - Ground Floor (212) 246-9690 New York, NY 10019 [email protected] Jam Service Co., Inc. John Gallagher 125-06 18th Avenue (718) 961-8100 College Point, NY 11356 [email protected] Evergreen Mechanical Corp. Robert S. Greenberg 892 East 141 Street (718) 292-1929 Bronx, NY 10454 [email protected] Par Plumbing Co., Inc. Larry Levine 60 No. Prospect Avenue (516) 887-4000 Lynbrook, NY 11563 [email protected] Preferred Mechanical, Inc. Sean Mackin 3129 Bailey Avenue (718) 601-4470 Bronx, NY 10463 [email protected] Drywall & Carpentry Glenn Partition, Inc. Glenn Nilsen 845 United Nations Plaza (212) 243-2800 Suite #24B [email protected] New York, NY 10017 Ess & Vee Acoustical Inc. Steve Verderame 23-30 50th Avenue (718) 786-1100 Long Island City, New York 11101 [email protected] Eurotech Noel Woods 135 West 50th Street – 5th Floor (212) 594-7474 New York, NY 10020 [email protected] Godsell Construction John Godsell 351 Duffy Avenue (516) 939-0280 Hicksville, NY 11801 [email protected] Superior Acoustics Inc. Ken McGuigan 149 Madison Avenue – Suite 708 (212) 685-4681 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] Jacobson Drywall/Acoustical Mark Duffy PO Box 511 (908) 355-5200 1079 East Grand Street [email protected] Elizabeth, NJ 07207 The Donaldson Organization Douglas R. Donaldson 150 Wireless Boulevard (631) 952-0800 Hauppauge, NY 11788 [email protected] Ceilings/Acoustics Wetzel Contracting Corp. Gerry Wetzel 271 Madison Avenue – Room 1008 (212) 481-7743 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] Ess & Vee Acoustical Inc. Steve Verderame 23-30 50th Avenue (718) 786-1100 Long Island City, New York 11101 [email protected] Eurotech Noel Woods 135 West 50th Street – 5th Floor (212) 594-7474 New York, NY 10020 [email protected] Superior Acoustics Inc. Ken McGuigan 149 Madison Avenue – Suite 708 (212) 685-4681 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] National Acoustics Inc. Tim Malone 13-06 43rd Avenue (212) 695-1252 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] Jacobson Drywall/Acoustical Mark Duffy PO Box 511 (908) 355-5200 1079 East Grand Street [email protected] Elizabeth, NJ 07207 The .Donaldson Organization Douglas R. Donaldson 150 Wireless Boulevard (631) 952-0800 Hauppauge, NY 11788 [email protected] Air Testing GCI Environmental Advisory Inc. James Grond 655 Third Avenue – 30th Floor (212) 986-9460 New York, NY 10017 [email protected] Ambient Group Inc. Bill Esposito 470 7th Avenue – 12th Fl. (212) 944-4615 New York, NY 10018 [email protected] Parsons Brinckerhoff Michael Johnston One Penn Plaza (212) 465-5000 Suite 200 [email protected] New York, NY 10119 Air Balancing International Testing & Balancing (ITB) Bill Freese 3941 Merrick Road (516) 781-8400 Seaford, NY 11783 [email protected] Hardware Architectural Hardware Inc. Thomas Mole 169-171 York Street (212) 285-9319 Jersey City, NJ 07302 [email protected] Window Treatments International Blinds David Klein 274 Madison Avenue-Suite 404 (212) 473-2000 New York, NY 10016 [email protected] LVC Paul Mutterer 345 Harrison Avenue (201) 525-0222 Garfield, NJ 07026 [email protected] Window Treatment Designers Inc. [dba Shade John B Arceri Factory Inc.] (516) -248 -2933 169 East Jericho Tpke. [email protected] www.shadefactory.net Mineola NY 11501 DFB Sales, Inc, John Gmora 21-07 Borden Avenue (718) 729-8310 Long Island City, NY 11101 [email protected] Millwork Bauerschmidt & Sons Inc. Fred Bauerschmidt 119-20 Merrick Blvd. (718) 528-3500 Jamaica, NY 11434 [email protected] Petersen Geller Spurge (PGS) Nick Ference 32 Hickory Lane (518) 828-2608 Hudson, NY 12534 [email protected] Midhattan Woodworking Corp. George Greco P.O. Box 163 (800) 942-1567 3130 Bordentown Avenue [email protected] Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Nordic Interior, Inc. David Kleinworm 5601 Maspeth Ave. (718) 456-7000 Maspeth, NY 11378 [email protected] Krefab Bob Krenn 240 North Oak St. (631) 842-5151 Copiague, NY 11726 [email protected] Miller Blaker John Breen 620 East 132nd Street (718) 665-0500 Bronx, NY 10454 [email protected] Ceramic / Stone William Erath & Son, Inc.
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