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Approved Construction and Demolition Debris Removal Page 1 of 26 APPROVED CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS REMOVAL COMPANIES The following companies have been issued registrations by the Business Integrity Commission authorizing them to collect, and remove only waste materials resulting from building demolition, construction, alteration or excavation. FILE NUMBER ACCOUNT NAME TRADE NAME STREET NAME CITY STATE ZIP PHONE BIC-489972 116 ROSEVIEW APTS., INC. 54 WREN DRIVE EAST HILLS NY 11576 (516) 852-8989 BIC-490304 1ST CLASS CONTRACTING OF N.Y., CORP. 79-81 77TH AVENUE GLENDALE NY 11385 (718) 224-2622 BIC-4117 24 SEVEN PLUMBING INC. P.O. BOX 244 WOODMERE NY 11598- (718) 680-6200 BIC-492396 3 GUYS TRUCKING USA, INC. P.O. BOX 75 UNIONDALE NY 11553 (516) 216-3182 BIC-946 3 L. BROS. CORP. 130 BAYARD STREET BROOKLYN NY 11222 (718) 387-4950 BIC-2649 3J'S RESTORATION, INC. 293 N. UTICA AVENUE NORTH MASSAPEQUA NY 11758- (646) 728-0383 BIC-485179 58A JVD INDUSTRIES LTD. 261 WEST LINCOLN AVENUE MOUNT VERNON NY 10550 (914) 699-5805 BIC-3864 7TH STAR RENOVATION INC. 95 EAST 165TH STREET BRONX NY 10452- (917) 473-7279 BIC-4342 8 AVE DEBRIS REMOVAL INC. 778 48Th St , 2 FL BROOKLYN NY 11220 (917) 535-2772 BIC-2961 8 SPEED INC. 21912 43Rd Ave Bayside NY 11361-3523 (917) 531-0318 BIC-500409 A & A RESTORATION, INC. 1819 WILLIAMSBRIDGE RD BRONX NY 10461 (718) 931-2950 BIC-497895 A & B RECYCLING INC 96 N. New Prospect Road Jackson NJ 08527 (347) 400-3530 BIC-3302 A & G PLASTERING AND TILE, CORP. 1601 BRONXDALE AVE SUITE 201 BRONX NY 10462- (718) 409-1100 BIC-489817 A & I DEVELOPERS, INC. 159-20 115TH ROAD JAMAICA NY 11434 (917) 548-8354 BIC-485180 A & M CARTING INC. P.O.BOX 1305 WEST BABYLON NY 11704 (631) 943-8668 BIC-485073 A & V ENTERPRISE, INC. 7 DEMARTINO AVENUE YONKERS NY 10703 (914) 469-8940 BIC-494288 A I N CONTRACTING CORP. 476 LAKE STREET BROOKLYN NY 11223 (718) 648-1777 BIC-499479 A MALEK CONTRACTING LLC 926 FULTON STREET STORE #2 BROOKLYN NY 11238 (718) 399-3751 BIC-3221 A PLUS CONCRETE AND PAVERS GROUP LLC 10 MALLOW STREET STATEN ISLAND NY 10309- (718) 317-6007 BIC-4013 A REAL ADVANTAGE INC. P.O. BOX 580066 FLUSHING NY 11358- (718) 767-6950 BIC-4162 A S M CONSTRUCTION OF NY CORP. 39 PERRY AVENUE STATEN ISLAND NY 10314- (718) 698-6365 BIC-488438 A V B TRUCKING CORP 33 N 13TH STREET KENILWORTH NJ 07033 (973) 220-2296 BIC-492387 A&D ENTRANCES LLC 110-90 DUNKIRK STREET JAMAICA NY 11412 (718) 989-2441 BIC-494492 A-TECH CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. 11 TAYLOR ROAD EDISON NJ 08817 (732) 248-1777 BIC-494169 A. DILEMME CONTRACTING INC. 46 SATTERIE AVENUE VALLEY STREAM NY 11580- (516) 825-6087 BIC-2229 A. VITALE & SON CONSTRUCTION CORP. 2237 E 72ND STREET BROOKLYN NY 11234- (718) 241-7020 BIC-490226 A.A. DANZO SANITATION, INC. 131 SCOOTER LANE HICKSVILLE NY 11801 (516) 520-9882 BIC-4476 A.C. PRESTIGE CONSTRUCTION INC. 54 REGIS DRIVE STATEN ISLAND NY 10314- (718) 477-1490 BIC-4019 A.L.D. MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC. 5428 73Rd Pl Maspeth NY 11378-1535 (718) 429-0680 BIC-490013 A.M. HAULERS LLC 322 SOUTH AVE STATEN ISLAND NY 10303 (347) 739-4450 BIC-3032 A.V. MASONRY, INC. 4293 RICHMOND AVENUE STATEN ISLAND NY 10312- (718) 948-1403 BIC-489829 A.W.C. SOLID CONSTRUCTION INC. 186-16 89 AVE HOLLIS NY 11423 (718) 454-1213 Page 2 of 26 BIC-4266 A1 TRUCKING LLC 6238 138TH STREET FLUSHING NY 11367 (718) 775-0755 BIC-492617 AA CONTAINER SERVICE INC 7540 AUSTIN STREET, SUITE #4AR FOREST HILLS NY 11375 (917) 912-8839 BIC-1764 AAC BUILDERS CARTING LLC P.O. BOX 1031 BAYONNE NJ 07002- (973) 923-1551 BIC-490042 AARCO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CORP. 50 GEAR AVENUE LINDENHURST NY 11757- (631) 586-5900 BIC-482795 ABBASI GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. 430 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11218 (718) 437-4600 BIC-4007 ABC CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING INC 36-16 19TH AVENUE ASTORIA NY 11105- (718) 729-2501 BIC-3961 ABC RESTORATION, INC. 24-29 83RD STREET E ELMHURST NY 11370- (718) 377-6503 BIC-1854 ABCO MAINTENANCE INC. ABCO FACILITY MAINTENANCE 834 MORROW STREET STATEN ISLAND NY 10303 (718) 816-7575 BIC-3171 ABI'S MASONRY, INC. 274 MORNINGSTAR ROAD STATEN ISLAND NY 10303- (718) 351-2728 BIC-2597 ABRUZZI CONTRACTING, INC. 53-80 STATE ROUTE 55 LIBERTY NY 12754- (718) 353-1127 BIC-4238 ABSOLUTE MASONRY INC. 195 RIVERDALE AVE YONKERS NY 10705 (914) 963-1932 BIC-499579 ABSOLUTE WASTE SERVICES LLC 2071 FLATBUSH AVENUE SUITE 193 BROOKLYN NY 11234 (516) 528-2294 BIC-2984 ACCORD ENTERPRISE CORP. 63 BRYANT AVE STATEN ISLAND NY 10306- (718) 351-4780 BIC-494002 ACCURA RESTORATION & WATERPROOFING LLC 49-11 31ST STREET LONG ISLAND NY 11101 (718) 278-6605 BIC-2891 ACD QUALITY CORP 7125 BERGEN COURT BROOKLYN NY 11234- (646) 262-4828 BIC-3815 ACO-DEL GROUP COMPANY INC 165 PROSPECT AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11215- (718) 768-7400 BIC-489553 ACON CONSTRUCTION/REN CORP. ACON CONSTRUCTION P.O.BOX 1946 LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101 (718) 392-5802 BIC-1700 AD-TECH ENTERPRISES LTD 21 WARREN PLACE MOUNT VERNON NY 10550- (914) 665-0083 BIC-4303 ADAM'S EUROPEAN CONTRACTING INC. 589 JOHNSON AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11237- (718) 417-9000 BIC-4129 ADAMS A&M CORP. 2641 EAST 6 STREET BROOKLYN NY 11235- (718) 648-0226 BIC-4411 ADONAI CONSTRUCTION CORP. 157-02 109 AVENUE JAMAICA NY 11433- (347) 558-0570 BIC-2888 ADVANCED SITE CONTRACTORS, INC. 4223 ARTHUR KILL ROAD STATEN ISLAND NY 10309- (718) 984-7483 BIC-494304 AFFORDABLE CARTAGE, L.L.C. CENTURION CARTAGE 11 GARFIELD AVENUE MADISON NJ 07940 (973) 752-1388 BIC-1014 AGAR CONTRACTING INC. 58-08 48TH STREET MASPETH NY 11378 (718) 628-5555 BIC-496129 AGD CONTRACTING CORP. 609 N. UNION AVENUE HILLSIDE NJ 07205 (732) 799-9343 BIC-4668 AGJ LOPEZ LANDSCAPING CORP. 12 SAGE CT #B STATEN ISLAND NY 10302- (718) 981-0135 BIC-500175 AIELLO LEASING CO., INC. 1021 61ST STREET BROOKLYN NY 11219 (917) 855-4981 BIC-492278 AIRSIDE PAVEMENT MARKING INC. ABLE PAVEMENT MARKING 622 BROADWAY BROOKLYN NY 11206 (718) 388-5800 BIC-488118 AIZAGA TRUCKING LLC 546 JORALEMON ST. BELLEVILLE NJ 07109- 973-571-3080 BIC-4472 AJ CARTING INC J & S HAULERS 442 SOUTH 16TH STREET LINDENHURST NY 11757- (631) 617-7720 BIC-498307 ALAN LANDSMAN STAR AGE WASTE CONTROL 217 OCEANVIEW AVENUE BROOKLYN NY 11235- (917) 816-7055 BIC-2841 ALASIA WASTE REMOVAL INC. 151-43 21 AVENUE WHITESTONE NY 11357- (718) 791-7971 BIC-2371 ALBA CARTING & DEMOLITION INC. 240 WEST 52ND STREET New York NY 10019 (917) 217-0459 BIC-2829 ALCA GENERAL CONTRACTOR, LLC 2531 94TH STREET NORTH BERGEN NJ 07047 (201) 206-7231 BIC-489386 ALFA 3 RENOVATION AND MOVING CORP. 41-41 76TH STREET, SUITE 4E ELMHURST NY 11373 (347) 265-7923 BIC-450 ALFONSO PETITO CONTRACTING INC. 157-27 85TH STREET HOWARD BEACH NY 11414- (917) 952-8116 BIC-486989 ALFONSO'S HOME IMPROVEMENT AND CONTRACTORS INC. 3981 Victory Blvd Staten Island NY 10314-6709 (718) 370-3861 BIC-458 ALFREDO ESPOSITO A. ESPOSITO CONSTRUCTION, CO. 35 S Franklin Ave Lynbrook NY 11563-3922 (718) 272-0214 BIC-3980 ALL BORO RUBBISH AND DEMOLITION LLC 438 6th Street Brooklyn NY 11215-3607 (718) 965-9559 BIC-3175 ALL CITY REMODELING INC. 4714 32ND PLACE LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101- (718) 433-0623 BIC-4177 ALL DIMENSION HOME IMPROVEMENT & RESTORATION, INC. ALL DIMENSION CONSTRUCTION 12 GRUBER DRIVE GLEN COVE NY 11542- (516) 902-3924 BIC-2334 ALL MATT TRUCKING, INC. 54-45 63 PL MASPETH NY 11378- (718) 478-5613 BIC-498476 ALL MOVER LLC 148-27 BOOTH MEMORIAL AVE 2ND FL FLUSHING NY 11355 (929) 318-9990 BIC-4088 ALL SEASONS LANDSCAPING TS INC. 136 CROWELL AVENUE STATEN ISLAND NY 10314- (917) 848-4871 Page 3 of 26 BIC-483225 ALL STATE 12 GENERAL CONTRACTING CORP. 37-17 111TH STREET 1F CORONA NY 11368 (718) 651-8800 BIC-494726 ALL ZONE CONSTRUCTION INC. 135-50 124TH STREET SOUTH OZONE PARK NY 11420 (917) 440-3697 BIC-3270 ALL-RITE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 73 DEWEY ST GARFIELD NJ 07026- (973) 340-3100 BIC-482408 ALLIANCE TRUCKING LLC 9017 AVE K BROOKLYN NY 11236 (718) 241-2925 BIC-498281 ALLSTATE DISMANTLING CORP. ALLSTATE DISMANTLING CORP. 38-70 REVIEW AVENUE LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101 (718) 388-6302 BIC-572 ALLSTATE INTERIOR DEMOLITION INC. 230 RANDOLPH STREET BROOKLYN NY 11237- (718) 779-8400 BIC-1046 ALMAR SUPPLIES INC. 248-22 BROOKVILLE BLVD ROSEDALE NY 11422 (718) 456-8636 BIC-490947 ALPINE CONSTRUCTION & LANDSCAPING CORP. 404 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10018 (646) 285-8966 BIC-4514 ALROSE CONSTRUCTION INC. ROTH ROOFING 1163-50TH STREET BROOKLYN NY 11219- (718) 851-7783 BIC-4339 ALVIN PETROLEUM SYSTEMS, INC. 65-50 FRESH MEADOW LANE FLUSHING NY 11365- (718) 461-5400 BIC-488371 AMATO & SONS CARTING CORP. P.O. BOX 573 SELDEN NY 11784 (631) 732-2030 BIC-489816 AMELIA TRUCKING LLC 512 MOUNTAIN ROAD LEBANON NJ 08833 (973) 902-7566 BIC-490720 AMERICAN EAGLE GROUP LLC 410 NORTH 6TH STREET NEWARK NJ 07107 (973) 418-0368 BIC-489448 AMERICAN MATERIALS LANDSCAPING LLC 2945 RICHMOND TERRACE STATEN ISLAND NY 10303 (718) 447-1755 BIC-491016 AMG DEMOLITION INC. 510 BROADHOLLOW ROAD STE. 110 MELVILLE NY 11747 (631) 592-2858 BIC-491430 AMJAD ALI Z & M GENERAL CONTRACTING 1702 WEST 1ST STREET C10 BROOKLYN NY 11223 (718) 998-5000 BIC-2516 ANDRADES TRANSPORTATION, INC. 4345 BELLAIR PLACE NEWARK NJ 07104- (973) 891-6205 BIC-1663 ANFLO CONSTRUCTION, LLC 57-01 134 STREET FLUSHING NY 11355 (718) 661-3105 BIC-4598 ANL NO.
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