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2009 Approved Contractors List for Tenants[2] ASBESTOS ABATEMENT........................................................................................ 2 BUILDING SUPPLIES............................................................................................... 2 CHAIR LIFT ............................................................................................................... 2 CONSULTANTS…………………………………………………………………………….. Architectural Consultants ............................................................................................................. 3 Code Consultants/Expeditors........................................................................................................ 3 Construction Consultants ............................................................................................................. 3 Environmental Consultants ........................................................................................................... 4 Lighting Consultants .................................................................................................................... 4 Mechanical/ Electrical Consultants ................................................................................................ 5 Security Consultants .................................................................................................................... 6 Telecommunications Consultants.................................................................................................. 6 DEMOLITION............................................................................................................. 7 DISASTER RECOVERY/ PLANNING....................................................................... 8 DOORS & ARCHITECTURAL METAL ..................................................................... 8 DRYWALL / ACOUSTICAL....................................................................................... 9 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ............................................................................. 10 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES........................................................................................ 11 FLOORING/CARPETING........................................................................................ 12 GENERAL CONTRACTORS................................................................................... 13 GLAZIERS............................................................................................................... 15 HARDWARE/ TOOLS ............................................................................................. 16 HEATING, VENTILATING, & AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC) .................................. 17 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE .................................................................................... 18 LIGHTING SUPPLIES ............................................................................................. 19 LOCKSMITHS ......................................................................................................... 19 MARBLE & METAL MAINTENANCE ..................................................................... 19 MARBLE/ STONE WORK....................................................................................... 20 MASONRY/ PLASTERING...................................................................................... 21 PAINTING/ PLASTER/ WALLCOVERING.............................................................. 21 PLUMBING.............................................................................................................. 22 PLUMBING SUPPLIES ........................................................................................... 23 RADIO EQUIPMENT/COMMUNICATIONS ............................................................ 23 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT............................................................................. 24 SECURITY EQUIPMENT......................................................................................... 24 Last Revision 4/2/09 Monday Properties ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ACM Consulting Corporation Timothy Ryan 2150 Stanley Terrace Union, NJ 07083 (908) 687-0773 / Fax (908) 687-1008 COMCO (Complete Environmental Service) Louis Forese 3500-A Hampton Road Oceanside, NY 11572 (516) 766-7900 / Fax (516) 766-7901 Degmor, Inc Morris Napolitano 511 Canal Street President New York, NY 10013 (212) 431-0696 / Fax (212) 431-5164 ETS Contracting, Inc. Robert Middleton 160 Clay Street Sr. Project Executive Brooklyn, NY 11222 (718) 706-6300 / (718) 706-1032 LVI Environmental Services Inc. John Burt 462 Getty Avenue VP, Business Development Clifton, NJ 07011 (973) 772-3660 / Fax (973) 772-3668 PAL Environmental Sal DiLorenzo 43-09 Vernon Blvd President Long Island City, NY 11101 (718) 349-0900 / Fax (718) 349-2800 Shannon Abatement, Inc. Martin Butler 14 Highridge Road Stony Point, NY 10980 (845) 429-4346 / Fax (845) 947-1030 BUILDING SUPPLIES International Blind Contractors, Ltd. (Venetian blinds) David Klein 200 Park Avenue South New York, N Y 10003 (212) 473 – 2000 / Fax (212) 353 – 3400 CHAIR LIFT Handi-Lift Inc. Rich Novakoski 1051 Pauleson Avenue Clifton, NJ 07011 (973) 340-5755 / Fax (973) 546-6147 -2- Cerami & Associates Victoria Cerami 317 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10017 (212) 370-1776 / Fax (212) 370-1736 Shen Milsom Wilke, Inc. Fred Shen 6 East 39th Street New York, NY 10016 (212) 725-6800 / Fax (212) 752-0864 Architectural Consultants Beyer Blinder Belle Richard Metsky 41 East 11 Street New York, NY 10003 (212)777-7800 / Fax (212)475-7424 Milo KleinbergDesign Michael Kleinberg 11 East 26th Street New York, NY 10010 (212) 532-9800 / Fax : (212) 889-2180 Spectorgroup Marc B. Spector 12 East 44th Street Principal New York, NY 10017 (212) 599-0055 / Fax (212) 599-1043 Code Consultants/Expeditors Brookbridge Consulting Services Inc. Robert Silvestri 44 Warren Street Principal New York, NY 10007 (212) 406-5920 / Fax (212) 406-5921 Construction Consultants/ Project Management AJS Construction & Project Management Robert Hohmann 149 Fifth Avenue, 11th Floor Project Maintenance New York, NY 10010 (212) 420-9593 / Fax (212) 420-8681 Gardiner& Theobald Jonathon Andrew 317 Madison Avenue New York, NY 212 661 6624 RFA Consulting Group Richard Aguggia 220 Church Street, Mezzanine Level Principal New York, NY 10013 -3- (212) 732-6434 / Fax (212) 732-6435 TLM GROUP LLC Michael Carron One West 34th Street 12th Floor New York, NY 10001 (212) 239-7780 Fax (212) 239-7182 WG PROJECT MANAGEMENT INC Steven Waehler 250 West 34th Street New York, NY 10119 212 684-4565 Environmental Consultants ATC Associates Inc. Mark Terjesen 104 East 25th Street Division Manager New York, NY 10010 (212) 353-8280, ext. 266 / Fax (212) 353-8306 Bureau Veritas North America, Inc. Kirit Vora Raritan Center, 160 Fieldcrest Avenue Edison, NJ 08837 (732) 225-6040 / (732) 225-4577 GCI Environmental Advisory Jim Grond 655 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017 (212) 986-9460 / Fax (212) 986-9464 Hillman Environmental Co. Inc. Christopher Hillman 1600 Route 22 East Union, NJ 07083 (908) 688-7800 / Fax (908) 686-2623 JLC Environmental Consultants Jennifer Carey 200 Park Avenue South, Suite 1001 New York, NY 10003 (212) 420-8119 / Fax (212) 420-6092 Lighting Consultants Available Light Steven Rosen 10 Derby Square Principal Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744 – 6800 / Fax (978) 744 – 6636 The Lighting Practice Alfred Borden 128 Chestnut Street, Suite 401 Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215)238-1644 / Fax (215) 238-1674 -4- Tillotson Design Associates Ellen Sears 40 Worth Street New York, NY 10013 (212) 675-7760/ (212) 675-7826 Tillet Ligthing Design Inc Linnaea Tillett 172 North 11th Street Principal Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 218 – 6578 / Fax (718) 218 - 6584 Universal Lighting Inc. Scott Thurn 242 West 27th Street, 7th floor President New York, NY 10001 (212) 255-4455 / Fax (212) 255-5999 Mechanical/ Electrical Consultants Atkinson Koven Feinberg Michael Coburn, P.E. 1500 Broadway, Suite 700 Partner New York, NY 10036 (212) 354-5656 / Fax (212) 354-5668 Concessi Engineering, P.C. Pasquale R. Concessi 575 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 (212) 629-6810 / Fax (212) 594-4272 Cosentini Associates, Inc. Marvin Mass 2 Penn Plaza, 3rd floor President New York, NY 10121 (212) 615-3600 / Fax (212) 615- 3700 Edwards & Zuck, P.C. Peter J. Sposato, P.E. 330 West 42nd Street, 27th Floor Principal New York, NY 10036 (212) 736-3400 / Fax (212) 967-1183 Jaros, Baum & Bolles (JB&B) Augustine DiGiacamo 80 Pine Street, 12th floor Partner New York, NY 10005 (212) 530-9300 / Fax (212) 269-5894 Lakhani & Jordan Engineers, P.C. Thomas Jordan 50 East 42nd Street, Suite 1001 Principal New York, NY 10017-5405 (212)338-9020 / Fax (212)338-9030 Lazlo Bodak Consulting Engineeer Lazlo Bodak 45 West 36th Street President New York, NY 10018 -5- (212) 643-1444 / Fax (212) 643-3456 Meyer Strong & Jones Fred Lindquist 460 West 34th Street Partner New York, NY 10001 (212) 239-7600 / Fax (212) 465-1730 MDM CONSULTING ENGINEERS Richard Thomas 17 Battery Place Suite 100 New York, NY 10004-1161 (212) 677-0777 Fax (212) 677-9156 Power Concepts, L.L.C. Matthew Ingle 29 Broadway Project Manager New York, NY 10006 (212) 419–1900 / Fax (212) 419-1990 Syska & Hennessey John Hennessey 11 West 42nd Street Chairman of the Board New York, NY 10036 (212) 921-2300 / Fax (212) 556-3333 Security Systems Consultants Facilities Technology Consultants, Inc. Richard A. Welter 289 Chelmsford Street Chelmsford, MA 01824 (978) 256-3961 / Fax (978) 256-8213 Kroll, Inc. 4 Essex Avenue Christopher Grniet Bernardsville, NJ 07924 (973) 401 - 5100 Nortronics Maria Gonzales 441
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