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Advisory Board Calendar ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR December 22, 2010 Calendar # Submission # Applicant Name andAddress Type of Request Installation Location Status Fee 49957CO2 10A0058CO2 Global Electrical Contg of Wechester, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Harlem Hospital Hold $0.00 400 Boston Post Road proposed to be installed 506 Lenox Avenue Bronx NY 10466 New York NY Carry over from June 16, 2010 meeting. 1000 KVA secondary breaker 1200 amp to 3000 amp breaker emergency side. 50207CO2 10A0249CO2 Corporate Electric Group, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Lowes of Staten Island Approved $0.00 14-34 110th Street, Suite 201 proposed to be installed 661 Veterans Road College Point NY 11356 Staten Island NY Carry over from September 15, 2010 meeting 50222CO2 10A0264CO2 Livingston Electrical Assoc., Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment River Place II Approved $0.00 162-20 77th Road proposed to be installed 600 West 42nd Street Flushing NY 11366 New York NY Carry over from October 13, 2010 meeting 50360CO 10A0381CO Star Delta Electric, LLC Requested approval for the electric service equipment Hold $0.00 17 Battery Place, Suite 203 proposed to be installed 40 Wall Street New York NY 10004 New York NY 1) Elevator draing required for serice entrance conductor routing. 2) Service entrance conductors to be ran in metallic conduits on troughs and provide detailed drawing of same. 3) Provide detailed drawing o 50370 10A0388 Polyphase Electrical Contractors, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Approved $650.00 2201 Neptune Avenue proposed to be installed 160 Broadway Brooklyn NY 11224 New York NY Wednesday, August 03, 2016 Page 1 of 22 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR December 22, 2010 Calendar # Submission # Applicant Name andAddress Type of Request Installation Location Status Fee 50371 10A0389 Five Star Electric Corp. Requested approval for the electric service equipment P.S. 276M Approved $650.00 101-32 101st Street proposed to be installed 55 Battery Place Ozone Park NY 11416 New York NY 1) Service room doors to open outward. 2) Verify fire pump branch circuit feeder and EGC sizes. Need gnd electrode cond. 3) Bus sizes not shown for service switch #3. 4) Feeders to panel "EDBR" overfused. Job finalized 3/29/11. 50372 10A0390 erified Electrical & Technical Services, Inc Requested approval for the electric service equipment Ok, but $650.00 27 William Street, Suite 409 proposed to be installed 1855 Broadway New York NY 10005 New York NY Relocate new equipment or add second door. 50373 10A0391 Apollo Electric, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Veselka Bowery Hold $650.00 390 Manhattan Avenue proposed to be installed 9 East 1st Street New York NY 10026 New York NY Drawings not submitted in Advisory Board format. 50374 10A0392 Campbell and Dawes Ltd. Electl Contrs. Requested approval for the electric service equipment St. Francis College Approved $650.00 84-48 129th Street proposed to be installed 180 Remsen Street Kew Gardens NY 11415 Brooklyn Heights NY 50375 10A0393 Wade Electric, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment PS 59 and HS of Art & Design Approved $650.00 30-91 12th Street proposed to be installed 250 East 57th Street Long Island City NY 11102 New York NY 1) Fire pump branch circuit conductors undersized. 2) Generator neutral not to be bonded to building steel.. 3) FA service switch to be bonded and grounded. 4) Secondary of FA transformer to be bonded and grounded. 5) FA need means of disconnect on emergency side. 6) Provide coordination curves for 'EDP11' circuit. Job finalized 3/28/11. Wednesday, August 03, 2016 Page 2 of 22 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR December 22, 2010 Calendar # Submission # Applicant Name andAddress Type of Request Installation Location Status Fee 50376 10A0394 A.T.J. Electrical Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment NYC City Hall Hold $650.00 122-13 15th Avenue proposed to be installed 1 City Hall Park College Point NY 11356 New York NY 1) EGC reversed on FA emergency switch feeders. 2) Life safety ATS switches to be relocated out of the emergency distribution room. 3) FA disconnect switch to City Hall building to be removed. 4) Life safety loads to be independently ran cannot share the same enclosure. 5) Coordinate emergency system. 50377 10A0395 Unity Electric Co., Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment JPMorgan Chase Hold $650.00 65-45 Fresh Meadow Lane proposed to be installed 270 Park Avenue Flushing NY 11365 New York NY Show MI transition in emergency board. 50378 10A0396 Michael Mazzeo Electric Corp. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Verizon Approved $650.00 41-24 24th Street proposed to be installed 240 East 38th Street Long Island City NY 11101 New York NY 50379 10A0397 H & L Electric, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Pret A. Manger Service Approved $650.00 41-11 28th Street proposed to be installed 425 Lexington Avenue Long Island City NY New York NY 50380 10A0398 Lilker Associates Consulting Engs, PC Requested approval for the electric service equipment MPC Television, 8th & 9th Fls Approved $650.00 1001 Avenue of the Americas proposed to be installed 434 Broadway New York NY 10018 New York NY Wednesday, August 03, 2016 Page 3 of 22 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR December 22, 2010 Calendar # Submission # Applicant Name andAddress Type of Request Installation Location Status Fee 50381 10A0399 B & G Electl Contrs of NY, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Lexington House Hotel Approved $650.00 38-22 55th Street proposed to be installed 517 Lexington Avenue Woodside NY 11377 New York NY 50382 10A0400 Jordan Daniels Electrical Contractors, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Sprint Hold $650.00 151 West 25th Street, 7th Floor proposed to be installed 60 Hudson Street New York NY 10001 New York NY 1) Show correct gen sizes. 2) Show interlocking. 3) Provide sequence of operation for mobile gen use. 4) Show neutral bonding if 4W system. 5) Show available s.c. current for all services. 6) Show remote overcurrent prot./disconn for mobile gen.(no fuse fused disonnect switch, just connectin box). 50383 10A0401 Nead Electric, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Signature Theatre Approved $650.00 500 5th Avenue, Suite B-15 proposed to be installed 442 West 42nd Street New York NY 10110 New York NY 3/25/14 Swapped A-5 and B-4. 7/15/14 Swapped A-Rev 6 and B-Rev 5. 1/30/15 Swapped A-Revision 7 and B-Revision 6. Job address changed. Letter was submitted. 50384 10A0402 Anthony G. Ferry, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Elliot Chelsea Approved $650.00 217A Fordham Street proposed to be installed 401 West 25th Street Bronx NY 10464 New York NY Reconfigure room layout move switchboard and door. Job finalized 2/4/11. 50385 10A0403 Five Star Electric Corp. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Madison Square Garden Hold $650.00 101-32 101st Street proposed to be installed 4 Penn Plaza Ozone Park NY 11416 New York 1) Feeder sizes to FA panel not shown. 2) Correct coordination problems above 0.1 sec. This occurs with 1000A fuse and 4000A CB in series. 3) Provide coord curves for gen distr. 4) Provide GF IND on gen main cb. Wednesday, August 03, 2016 Page 4 of 22 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR December 22, 2010 Calendar # Submission # Applicant Name andAddress Type of Request Installation Location Status Fee 50386 10A0404 Denmar Electric Corp. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Bronx Lebanon Hospital Denied $650.00 47-40 48th Street, Suite #7 proposed to be installed 199 Mount Eden Parkway Woodside NY 11377 Bronx NY 1) Fire pump circuit conductors not shown. 2) FA cutouts to be fused swatches. 3) Show bonding and grounding of FA service switch. 4) Are ATS' 3 or 4 pole types? 5) Generator frame to be grounded. 6) Do ATS' feed life safety equipment?7/28/16 Denied 1. EGC on load side of 1600 & 3000 amps fuses undersized. Void as new submission under 15A0777 which is pending 50387 10A0405 RNH Electric Co., Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Hampton Inn at JFK Airport Approved $650.00 45-46 11th Street proposed to be installed 144-10 135th Street Long Island City NY 11101 Jamaica NY 50388 10A0406 Appo Electric Requested approval for the electric service equipment Approved $650.00 34-18 Northern Blvd., 4th Floor proposed to be installed 142 West 36th Street Long Island City NY 11101 New York NY 50389 10A0407 CRM Electric Corporation Requested approval for the electric service equipment Approved $650.00 461 West 261st Street proposed to be installed 800 St. Anns Avenue, Bldg. D Bronx NY 10471 Bronx NY 50390 10A0408 Milad Contracting Corporation Requested approval for the electric service equipment J.H.S. 271 Approved $650.00 59-01 39th Avenue proposed to be installed 1137 Herkimer Street Woodside NY 11377 Brooklyn NY Wednesday, August 03, 2016 Page 5 of 22 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR December 22, 2010 Calendar # Submission # Applicant Name andAddress Type of Request Installation Location Status Fee 50391 10A0409 MSM Electric, Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Approved $650.00 417 Brighton Beach Avenue, 2nd Floor proposed to be installed 485 Madison Avenue Brooklyn NY 11235 New York NY 50392 10A0410 L.E.A. Electric Corp. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Approved $650.00 1001 Sixth Avenue, 11th Floor proposed to be installed 16 East 40th Street New York NY 10018 New York NY 50393 10A0411 Rigid Electric Inc. Requested approval for the electric service equipment Hospital for Special Surgery Approved $650.00 336 37th Street proposed to be installed 475 East 72nd Street Brooklyn NY 11232 New York NY 50394 10A0412 Lower Manhattan Electric Inc.
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