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Delivery Schedule for 2011-2013 New York State Office of General Services Procurement Services Group Fuel Delivery Schedule - 05800 LP-GAS Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Albany Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. NYS DMNA Weekend Training Site 1072 Grant Hill Rd Guilderland LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 200 NYS DMNA State Armory & HQ Bldg 1067 330 Old Niskayuna Rd Latham LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 1,200 John Fallarino Tel 518-786-4810 Fax 518-786-4400 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 500 AG NYS OPRHP Camp Cass Park Police 30086 16 CAMP CASS ROAD Rensselearville LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 1,000 NYS DOH Health Griffin Lab 986 5668 State Farm Rd Slingerlands LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 250 Ken Troxell Tel 518-485-6783 Fax 518-869-6684 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-BULK (GALLONS)2 100 AG NYS OPRHP Emma Treadwell Thacker Nature 8423 87 Nature Ctr Way Voorheesville LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,000 Ctr Chris Fallon Tel 518-872-1237 Fax 518-872-9133 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-BULK (GALLONS)11,000 AG NYS DMNA USP & FO-CIF Warehouse 10636 Bldg 153 Watervliet Arsenal Watervliet LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 9,000 William Blanchard Tel 518-272-3817 Fax 518-786-4400 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplies tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)2 500 AG Fuel Type Subtotals LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 13,650 County Total 13,650 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 1 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Allegany Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. NYS DEC West Almond 50288 2524 county route 2a almond LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 500 LPG-BULK (GALLONS)32,500 AG NYS DEC Camp Rushford 50289 8717 Rush Creek rd. Caneadea LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 1,500 LPG-BULK (GALLONS)42,920 AG Fuel Type Subtotals LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,000 County Total 2,000 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 2 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Bronx Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. SUNY Maritime College Fort Schuyler 3899 6 Pennyfiled Ave Bronx LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 700 LPG-34LB/CYL (7.9 GAL) 175 Fuel Type Subtotals LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 700 LPG-34LB/CYL (7.9 GAL) 175 County Total 875 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 3 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Broome Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. NYS DOT Sign Crew Bldg 11200 97 Barlow Rd Binghamton LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 1,500 Mike Musshafen Tel 607-775-1477 Fax 607-775-3801 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplies tanks NYS OMH Binghamton PC Bldg #17 8491 425 Robinson St LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,000 Dan Wood Tel 607-773-4554 Fax 607-773-4240 05800 vendor supplied tanks,call power plant for right location LPG-BULK (GALLONS)3 100 AG NYS OMH Binghamton PC Power Plts 175 LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 100 Dan Wood Tel 607-773-4554 Fax 607-773-4240 05800 vendor supplied tanks, call power plant 1 hr before delivery NYS OMR Broome DDSO Duell Rd IRA 8406 291 Duell Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,000 Luverna Dutcher Tel 607-775-5681 Fax 607-770-0204 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-BULK (GALLONS)11,000 AG SUNY Binghamton Air-Propane Plt 7316 Vestal Pkwy East LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 20,000 William Day Tel 607-777-4017 Fax 05800 agency owned tanks - SPECIAL NOTE: STAND BY FUEL ONLY LPG-Bulk (Gallons)4 30,000 AG SUNY Binghamton University Physical Plt 179 LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 20,000 NYS OMR Broome DDSO Camp Evans 10494 153 State Park Rd Chenango Forks LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 500 (Summer Camp) Dick Roe Tel 607-770-0380 Fax 607-770-0204 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplies tanks, do not deliver unless called-seasonal site LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 200 AG LPG-Bulk (Gallons)2 100 AG NYS OPRHP Chenango Valley SP 3240 LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 400 Mike Boyle Tel 607-648-5251 Fax [email protected] 05800 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 4 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Broome Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. NYS OPRHP Chenango Valley SP 3240 153 State Park Rd Chenango Forks LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 6,000 Mike Boyle Tel 607-648-5251 Fax [email protected] 05800 LPG-Bulk (Gallons)4 500 AG LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS OPRHP Chenango Valley SP Golf Course 438 153 St Park Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 300 Mike Boyle Tel 607-648-5251 Fax 607-648-8445 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 500 AG NYS DOT Port Crane Sub Res 10581 160 Rt 369 Port Crane LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 12,000 Derek Lainhardt Tel 607-648-3505 Fax 607-775-3801 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplies tanks NYS DOT Vestal Sub Res 10580 810 Rte 26 Vestal LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 4,000 Ed Gent Tel 607-785-2851 Fax 607-775-3801 05800 NYS OMR Broome DDSO Noyes Rd IRA 10465 220 Noyes Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,400 Shari Coontz Tel 607-748-1337 Fax 607-770-0204 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplies tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS DOT Windsor Sub Res 10582 610 Old Rte 17 Windsor LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 12,000 Dan Sabol Tel 607-775-0522 Fax 607-775-3801 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplies tanks Fuel Type Subtotals LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 30,000 LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 53,200 County Total 83,200 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 5 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Cattaraugus Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Coon Rd IRA 7294 9606 Coon Rd Gowanda LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,500 Ned Divine Tel 716-532-0327 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 800 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Route 62 IRA 7273 9262 Rt 62 LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 3,600 Rick Edington Tel 716-532-0148 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Unger Rd IRA 7271 15396 Unger Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,500 David Covert Tel 716-532-0071 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 500 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Edgar Rd IRA 7291 4817 Lower Edgar Rd Little Valley LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 4,000 Sarah Card Tel 716-938-6715 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Fuss Road IRA 7288 9505 Fuss Hill Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 3,000 Thomas Buskist Tel 716-938-6945 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Kidney Road 7287 7067 Kidney Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,000 IRA Sandy E. Johnson Tel 716-938-9497 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Woodridge IRA 7266 9296 Woodridge La LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 3,500 Gail Swierkowski Tel 716-938-6967 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Versailles IRA 7269 11704 North Rd Perrysburg LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 2,500 Carl Abrams Tel 716-532-0213 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 500 AG NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 6 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Cattaraugus Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal. NYS OPRHP Quaker State Park 3232 ASP RT #3 - REG MAINT CTR Salamanca LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 55,000 JOHN DRY Tel 716-354-9101 x227 Fax 716-354-6725 [email protected] 05800 NYS OPRHP Red House State Park 62 ASP Rt #1 - Exit 19 - Rt 86 LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 50,000 John Dry Tel 716-354-9101 x227 Fax 716-354-6725 [email protected] 05800 LPG-Bulk (Gallons) 34 100 LPG-Bulk (Gallons) 51,000 LPG-Bulk (Gallons) 15 120 LPG-Bulk (Gallons) 11,850 LPG-Bulk (Gallons) 18 500 NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Cottage Rd IRA 7293 12645 Cottage Rd South Dayton LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 5,000 Patrick Britt Tel 716-532-5488 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 800 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO East Leon Rd 7292 11920 East Leon Rd LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 3,500 IRA Cindy Astry-Silagy Tel 716-988-3411 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)1 800 AG NYS OMR Western NY DDSO Villenova IRA 7268 8370 Rt 83 LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 3,500 Mary Struech Tel 716-988-5092 Fax 716-532-6197 [email protected] 05800 vendor supplied tanks LPG-Bulk (Gallons)11,000 AG Fuel Type Subtotals LPG-100LB/CYL (23.6 GAL) 55,000 LPG-BULK (GALLONS) 85,600 County Total 140,600 NYS OGS Procurement Services Group Page 7 Feb 24, 2011 Delivery Year: 2011 - 2013 State Agencies Category: LP-GAS Cayuga Filed Requirements Delivery Point Address City Fuel Type Gallons Tank(s) Detail Number of Tanks Capacity Gal.
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