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List of Registered Firms City University of New York Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex Project No.: HS-CUCF-04-13 List of Registered Firms Zip First Fax Firm Name Address: City: State: Code: Name: Last Name: Phone: Number Email: [email protected] 1100 Architect 475 10th Avenue New York New York 10018 AJ Zandt 2126451011 m [email protected] 1100 Architect 475 Tenth Avenue New York New York 10018 Victoria Naysmith 2126451011 om FREEPOR ANTHO 516.6329 vellissa@acbarchitectspll ACB ARCHITECTS PLLC 53 SOUTH MAIN STREET T NEW YORK 11520 NY BAKER 5166329744 748 c.com antoine.abidargham@ae AECOM 125 Broad St New York NY 10004 Antoine AbiDargham 2123778424 com.com 212 -354- AKF Engineers LLP 330 West 42nd Street, 14th Floor New York NY 10036 Jessica Ng 212-626-0155 5656 [email protected] 212-966- marketing@gaynordesig Alan Gaynor + Company 434 Broadway, 6th Floor New York New York 10013 Julie Geffke 212-334-0900 8652 n.com eyu@andrewbermanarch Andrew Berman Architect 77 Chambers St New York NY 10007 E Yu 2122265998 itect.com WOODSI 718.504.7 ARARCHITECT07@YAH AR ARCHITECT P.C. 58-26 ROOSEVELT AVE DE NY 11377 ANGEL ROJAS 718.565.5395 916 OO.COM 212-581- [email protected] Armand LeGardeur Architect LLC 7 West 22nd Street, 3rd Floor New York NY 10010 Armand LeGardeur 212-581-2877 1976 m Arup 77 Water Street New York New York 10005 Callie Key 6155871492 [email protected] Atelier Architecture 64 340 Sackett Street Brooklyn NY 11231 Phillip Anzalone 718-624-2078 [email protected] 410.347.8 nreetz@asg- Ayers Saint Gross 1040 Hull Street, Suite 100 Baltimore MD 21230 Naomi Reetz 410.347.8500 519 architects.com Philadelph kmock@balllinger- Ballinger 921 Chestnut Street ia PA 19107 Keith Mock 215 446-0542 ae.com Domeni info@bbb- b-cubed engineering llc 155 Post Road East, suite 12 Westport Connecticut 6880 co Antonelli 2033495916 engineering.com 212 334 rfernandez@bermelloaja Bermello, Ajamil 7 Partners 915 Broadway Suite 708 New York New york 10010 Rai Fernandez 646 878 2801 0453 mil.com [email protected] Bharat 34 Scandia Road Congers New York 10920 Bharat Patel 8452680170 m Lsinka@bodak- Bodak-Cameron engineering 45 West 36st New York Ny 10018 Laszlo Sinka 212 643 1444 x115 cameroneng.com lmargolin@cameronengi Cameron Engineering 100 Sunnyside Blvd. Woodbury NY 11797 Laura Margolin 516-827-4900 x228 neering.com Cannon Design Architecture and 360 madison avenue, 11th floor new york ny 10017 dahlia daubon 212.972.9800 212.972.9 ddaubon@cannondesign. City University of New York Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex Project No.: HS-CUCF-04-13 List of Registered Firms Engineering, P.C. 191 com cdc 251 salina meadows pkwy syracuse ny 13211 nick clarke 888-232-9940 [email protected] Chelsea West Architects 510 West 52md Street 4th Floor New York New York 10019 Ankush Abbi 2124143010 [email protected] 973 -492- CIS 170 Kinnelon Rd Kinnelon New Jersey 7405 Cindi Petrides 973-492-0509 8378 [email protected] Code Consultants Professional 212.216.9 [email protected] Engineers, PC 215 West 40th Street, 15th Floor New York NY 10018 Joe Kolodziej 212.216.9596 619 om White jmartinez@collado- Collado Engineering, P.C. 2 Holland Avenue Plains NY 10603 Jose Martinez 9143327658 eng.com White jmartinez@collado- Collado Engineering, P.C. 2 Holland Avenue Plains NY 10603 Jose Martinez 9143327658 eng.com acarlen@cooperrobertso Cooper, Robertson & Partners 311 West 43rd Street New York NY 10036 Abigail Carlen 2122471717 n.com alfonso.valdes@costcont Cost Control Contractors, LLC 159 East, 116th Street, 2nd Floor New York NY 10029 Alfonso Valdes 347-267-4581 rolpr.com Croxton Collaborative Architects, PC 475 Fifth Avenue, 22nd Fl New York New York 10017 Jean Hahn 2126831998 [email protected] Randol 212 -683- [email protected] Croxton Collaborative Architects, PC 475 Fifth Avenue, 22 Floor New York NY !0017 ph Croxton 212-683-1998 2799 m CSA Group NY Architects & Engineers, PC 55 Broadway, 14th fl. New York NY 10006 Brandie Molina 212-388-8807 [email protected] 516 -365- D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. 330 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury NY 11797 Robert Chlupsa 516-364-9890 ex 3031 9045 [email protected] White Christin D&B Engineers and Architects, PC 4 W Red Oak Lane Suite 315 Plains NY 10604 e Dinisi 9144675300 x10 [email protected] david@danoisarchitects. Danois Architects, P.C. 22 Cortlandt St., Suite 1631 New York New York 10007 David Danois (917) 339-0305 com Veleanu daSILVA Architects 15 West 37th Street, 16th Floor New York NY 10018 Ioana Botzoman (212) 889-1840 [email protected] Dattner Architects 1385 Broadway New York NY 10018 Diana Kichler 212-247-2660 [email protected] Debora 21288936 dhoman@dsmotricharch. David Smotrich & Partners LLP 443 Park Avenue South New York NY 10016 h Homan 2128894045 72 com Christe 212.633.4 [email protected] Davis Brody Bond 315 Hudson Street New York NY 10013 y Robinson 212.633.4744 760 om Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land 607-231- kcollavo@deltaengineers Surveyors, PC 860 Hooper Road Endwell NY 13760 Kim Collavo 607-231-6664 6650 .com NEW Evange 21277916 DESMAN 49 W. 37TH STREET YORK New York 10018 line Alicea 2126865360 54 [email protected] City University of New York Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex Project No.: HS-CUCF-04-13 List of Registered Firms 212-937- DF Gibson Architects 36 West 37th Street New York NY 10018 Michael McCann 212-400-6210 x 35 8503 [email protected] 212-937- DF Gibson Architects 36 WEst 37th Street New York NY 10018 Michael McCann 212-400-6210 ext 35 8503 [email protected] 617-267- DHK Architects, Inc. 54 Canal Street, Suite 200 Boston MA 2114 Katie Gething 617-267-6408 x 106 1990 [email protected] Long di Domenico + Partners 3743 Crescent St. Island City NY 11101 I. LaFontaine 212-337-0400 [email protected] North Distinct Engineering Solutions, Inc. 656 Georges Road, 2nd Floor Brunswick NJ 8902 Bob Grimm 732-658-1052 [email protected] Washingto District of DMSAS 1707 L St NW n Columbia 20036 Joseph Rapazzo 202 862 0777 [email protected] Bindhy 212 -385- Domingo Gonzalez Associates 25 Park Place, 5th Floor New York NY 10007 a Budhu 212-608-4800 9160 [email protected] Donald Blair Architects 100 Lafayette Street New York NY 10013 Brian Dowd 9174348444 [email protected] Christia ebp design group 207 del parque street San Juan PR 911 n Berrios 7872680550 [email protected] EcoChi LLC 460 E 79th Street New York New York 10075 Debra Duneier 6467630460 [email protected] Elizabeth Kennedy Landscape Architect, Elizabet 718 709 PLLC 63 Flushing Avenue, Unit 264 Brooklyn New York 11205 h Kennedy 718 596 8837 5885 [email protected] [email protected] Ennead Architects 320 West 13th Street New York NY 10014 Casey Estanislao 6464371778 m EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect 526 West 26th Street, Suite 514 New York New York 10001 Jane Creech 2129890652 [email protected] Franch 212 -683- fdeleon@experiondesign. Experion Design Group 152 Madison Avenue 16th Floor New York New York 10016 esca De Leon 212-683-5680 5681 com 212-868- martin@fiedlermarciano. Fiedler Marciano Architecture 315 West 39th Street, Studio 1002 New York NY 10018 Martin Marciano 212-868-5242 5244 com 212-213- Flad Architects 183 Madison Avenue Suite 601 New York NY 10016 Mary Hirsch 608-232-1275 8250 [email protected] 08873- 732-907- Fletcher Thompson 27 Schoolhouse Road Somerset NJ 1212 William Corfield 732-907-6811 6801 [email protected] mwendel@flynnbattaglia. Flynn Battaglia Architects, PC 617 Main Street, Suite 401 Buffalo New York 14203 Mark Wendel 7168542424 com Gregor gcarballada@foit- Foit-Albert Associates 215 West 94th Street Siute 517 New York NY 10025 y Carballada 212-372-4813 albert.com Gregor gcarballada@foit- Foit-Albert Associates 215 West 94th Street, Suite 517 New York NY 10025 y Carballada 212-372-4813 albert.com City University of New York Facilities Planning, Construction, and Management Design of Hostos Community College Allied Health and Natural Science Building Complex Project No.: HS-CUCF-04-13 List of Registered Firms lfarrell@franciscauffman. Francis Cauffman 33 East 33rd Street New York NY 10016 Leslie Farrell 646-620-4431 com Frederi Frederic Schwartz Architects 180 Varick Street New York New York 10014 c Schwartz 212-741-3021 [email protected] New 203 -773- Fusco Corporation 555 Long Wharf Drive, Suite 14 Haven CT 6511 Tara Nicoletti 203-603-5181 3563 [email protected] Katheri 212-463- FXFOWLE 22 West 19th Street New York NY 10011 ne James 212-627-1700 8716 [email protected] Gensler Architecture, Design & 1230 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 212-492- [email protected] Planning, P.C. 1500 New York New York 10020 Jaime Weiner 212-492-1412 1472 om 212 679- mvalcarcel@gkvarchitect Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects 443 PArk Avenue South New York NY 10016 Miguel Valcarcel 212 679-6362 5877 s.com 212 679- mvalcrcel@gkvarchitects. Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel Architects 443 PArk Avenue South New York NY 11362 Miguel Valcarcel 212 679-6362 5877 com Gertler & Wente Architects 145 West 30th Street New York New York 10001 Jessica Stander 212-273-9888 [email protected] linda.eklund@gleedsusa. Gleeds New York 55 Broadway, 20th Floor New York NY 10006 Linda Eklund 212-406-8474 com jlazarz@gluckmanmayne Gluckman Mayner Architects 250 Hudson Street New York New York 10013 Jason Lazarz 2129290100 r.com Goshow Architects 44 W.
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