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April 16, 2003 Advisory Board Calendar ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR APRIL 16, 2003 Calendar Submission # Applicant Name & Address Type of Request Installation Location # Status Venus Elect'l Contrs, Inc. 34-15 Crescent Street Requested approval for the electric service 300 7th Avenue 44816 Astoria, NY 11106 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0188 Approved Venus Elect'l Contrs, Inc. 34-15 Crescent Street Requested approval for the electric service 340 7th Avenue 44817 Astoria, NY 11106 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0189 Approved Wade Electric, Inc. NY Botanical Gardens 30-91 12th Street Requested approval for the electric service 200th St.& Kazimiroff 44818 L.I.C., NY 11102-4014 equipment proposed to be installed Blvd Bronx, NY 03A0190 Approved Fred Geller Electrical, Inc. H.R.A. 36-26 31st Street Requested approval for the electric service 9 Metrotech Ctr. South 44819 Long Island City, NY 11106 equipment proposed to be installed Brooklyn, NY 03A0191 Hold Forest Electric Corp. 1740 Broadway Two Penn Plaza Requested approval for the electric service 8th & 19th Floors 44820 New York, NY 10121 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0192 Approved Consolidated Elec. Cost'n Co. Inc. Pace University 201 E. 42nd St.-11th, NY,NY Requested approval for the electric service 163 William St.-Bsmt. 44821 10017 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0193 Approved Adco Electrical Corporation Ballpark at St. George 201 Edward Curry Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 75 Richmond Terrace 44822 Staten Island, NY 10314 equipment proposed to be installed Staten Island, NY 03A0194 Approved L.K. Comstock & Co., Inc. Random House 1560 Broadway-Suite 1214 Requested approval for the electric service 235 W. 55th St. 44823 New York, NY 10036 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0195 Hold Five Star Electric Corp. Bellevue Hospital 101-32 101st Street Requested approval for the electric service 462 First Avenue 44824 Ozone Park, NY 11416-2616 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0196 Hold Inter-Connection Electric, Inc. Man. Appellate Court 6821 8th Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 27 Madison Avenue 44825 Brooklyn, NY 11220 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0197 Approved Jordan Ruzz, P.E. Cons. Eng. 424 New York Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 194-08 Northern Blvd. 44826 Huntington, NY 11743-3438 equipment proposed to be installed Flushing, NY 03A0198 Approved R & L Systems, Inc. SoHo House 37-20 56th Street Requested approval for the electric service 29 9th Avenue 44827 Woodside, NY 11377 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0199 Approved E-J Elect. Installation Co. St. George Ferry Ter. 46-41 Vernon Boulevard Requested approval for the electric service 1 Richmond Terrace 44828 L.I.C., NY 11101-5378 equipment proposed to be installed Staten Island, NY 03A0200 Hold Expert Electric, Inc. 18-71 41st Street Requested approval for the electric service Riker's Island 44829 Astoria, NY 11105 equipment proposed to be installed Queens, NY 03A0201 Hold Atlas-Acon Electric Serv. Corp. 283 Hudson Street Requested approval for the electric service 217 Broadway 44830 New York, NY 10013 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0202 Approved Marty Dorkin, Lic. Electrician 647 Coney Island Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 5622 Brodway 44831 Brooklyn, NY 11218 equipment proposed to be installed Bronx, NY 03A0203 Approved H.P. Electrical Designs Inc. Teachers College @ 321 West 44th Street, Suite 405 Requested approval for the electric service Columbia University 44832 New York, NY 10036-5404 equipment proposed to be installed 517 W. 121st St, NY 03A0204 Approved Yonkers Electric Hotel Sofitel 4280 Katonah Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 45 West 44th Street 44833 Bronx, NY 10470 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0205 Hold Tru-Val Electric Corp. 2550 Park Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 100 Gold Street 44834 Bronx, NY 10451 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0206 Hold 1 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR APRIL 16, 2003 Calendar Submission # Applicant Name & Address Type of Request Installation Location # Status P & H Electric Corp. d/b/a Mage Electrical Contractors 158 Perry Street Requested approval for the electric service 31 West 27th Street 44835 New York, NY 10014 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0207 Approved Folks Electrical, Inc 670 Broadway Requested approval for the electric service 145 West 67th Street 44836 New York, NY 10012 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0208 Approved Copper City Electric Corp. 330 East 38th Street Requested approval for the electric service 2345 Broadway 44837 New York, NY 10016 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0209 Approved Consolidated Elec. Cost'n Co. United Federation of Inc. Teachers 201 E. 42nd St.-11th, NY,NY Requested approval for the electric service 2500 Halsey Street 44838 10017 equipment proposed to be installed Bronx, NY 03A0210 Hold Five Star Electric Corp. Queens Center Mall 101-32 101st Street Requested approval for the electric service 90-15 Queens Blvd. 44839 Ozone Park, NY 11416-2616 equipment proposed to be installed Queens, NY 03A0211 Approved A.S.R. Electrical Contr'g, Inc. Randall's Island 177-04 93rd Avenue Requested approval for the electric service Track Facility 44840 Jamaica, NY 11433 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0212 Approved A & M Electrical Service Inc. Upper East Side H.S. 5309 2nd Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 411 East 76th Street 44841 Brooklyn, NY 11220 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0213 Approved C.M.S. Electrical Services Inc. Cold Stone Creamery 306 West 37th Street Requested approval for the electric service 243 West 42nd Street 44842 New York, NY 10018 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0214 Approved Forest Electric Corp. Two Penn Plaza Requested approval for the electric service 370 Lexington Avenue 44843 New York, NY 10121 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0215 Approved Star-Delta Electric Inc. 17 Battery Place-Suite 701 Requested approval for the electric service 40 Wall Street 44844 New York, NY 10004 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0216 Hold High-Rise Electric, Inc. 13-15 Jackson Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 3-9 Hubert Street 44845 L.I.C., NY 11101 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0217 Approved Cerrito Electric of New York Inc. Building "L" 85-45 Grand Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 45 Oceana Drive East 44846 Elmhurst, NY 11373 equipment proposed to be installed Brooklyn, NY 03A0218 Approved H.P. Electrical Designs Inc. West Perry Condo 321 West 44th Street, Suite 405 Requested approval for the electric service 176 Perry Street 44847 New York, NY 10036-5404 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0219 Approved The SecureCom Group Ltd.-d/b/a SecureCom Electric Apartment Building 22-26 College Pt. Blvd. Requested approval for the electric service 875 Park Street 44848 College Point, NY 11356 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0220 Approved High-Rise Electric, Inc. 13-15 Jackson Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 360 West 43rd Street 44849 L.I.C., NY 11101 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0221 Approved Atlas-Acon Electric Serv. Corp. 283 Hudson Street Requested approval for the electric service 630 5th Avenue 44850 New York, NY 10013 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0222 Approved Atlas-Acon Electric Serv. Corp. 283 Hudson Street Requested approval for the electric service 160 Varick Street 44851 New York, NY 10013 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0223 Approved Rigid Electric Inc. 336 37th Street Requested approval for the electric service 128 Mott Street 44852 Brooklyn, NY 11232 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0224 Approved Barth-Gross Electric Co., Inc. 110 West 26th Street Requested approval for the electric service 501 East 87th Street 44853 New York, NY 10001 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0225 Denied 2 ADVISORY BOARD CALENDAR APRIL 16, 2003 Calendar Submission # Applicant Name & Address Type of Request Installation Location # Status High-Rise Electric, Inc. Trump Bldg. "B" 13-15 Jackson Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 220 Riverside Blvd. 44854 L.I.C., NY 11101 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0226 Approved Five Star Electric Corp. P.S. 66K 101-32 101st Street Requested approval for the electric service 850 Rockaway Pkwy 44855 Ozone Park, NY 11416-2616 equipment proposed to be installed Brooklyn, NY 03A0227 Hold Allran Electric of New York Inc. Downstate Med. Ctr. 88-25 138th Street Requested approval for the electric service 760 Parkside Ave. 44856 Jamaica, NY 11435 equipment proposed to be installed Brooklyn, NY 03A0228 Hold Sun Electric Inc. 41 Division Street Requested approval for the electric service 275 Madison Avenue 44857 New York, NY 10002 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0229 Approved J.W. Electric Corp. 6002 Foster Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 700 Columbus Avenue 44858 Brooklyn, NY 11235 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0230 Approved Robert Covello, Lic. Electrician 51-20 35th Street Requested approval for the electric service 130 West 30th Street 44859 Long Island City, NY 11101 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0231 Hold Falcon Electrical Contr'g Corp. 159 20th Street Requested approval for the electric service 140 4th Avenue 44860 Brooklyn, NY 11232 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0232 Approved Accurate Electrical Contrs Corp. 180 Rose Avenue Requested approval for the electric service 3 Park Avenue 44861 Staten Island, NY 10306 equipment proposed to be installed New York, NY 03A0233 Approved Enterprise Electrical Contrs Inc.
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