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EBO M-W-DBE Construction Utilization Plans 1-21-13 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D261885 DESCRIPTION: Bridge Rehabilitation of Rte. 2 over Rte. 9 at the Traffic Circle in Latham. PIN #: 1306.57 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 11/05/2012 TETRA TECH CONSTRUCTION, INC. CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 10/31/2013 PO BOX J CONTRACT AMOUNT: $7,399,396.00 MAYFIELD, NY 12117 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT A & K SLIPFORMING, INC. WBE CONSTRUCTION $32,835.00 774 LAWYERSVILLE ROAD PO BOX 250 COBLESKILL, NY 12043 ALPINE SEEDING COMPANY WBE CONSTRUCTION $11,256.00 2030 OLD MARKET ROAD WINTHROP, NY 13697 APOLLO TRUCKING, INC. MBE TRUCKING $52,130.00 953 MAPLE AVENUE SCHENECTADY, NY 12307 C L A & SONS TRUCKING INC. MBE TRUCKING $64,930.00 47 MARSHALL AVENUE ALBANY, NY 12204 CARDONA & SONS INC. MBE CONSTRUCTION $541,239.76 397 ANTHONY STREET SCHENECTADY, NY 12308 DONNELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC. WBE CONSTRUCTION $7,704.24 PO BOX 150 MECHANICVILLE, NY 12118 HAZARDOUS ELIMINATION CORP. WBE CONSTRUCTION $34,239.00 195 H CENTRAL AVENUE FARMINGDALE, NY 11735 INTERSTATE REINFORCING, INC. MBE CONSTRUCTION $18,075.00 127 BLIND ROAD MEXICO, NY 13114 KAL HARBOUR/DBA: HARBOUR ROADS WBE CONSTRUCTION $150,450.00 PO BOX 4087 ALBANY, NY 12204 KILLIAN CONSTRUCTION INC WBE CONSTRUCTION $29,870.50 210 COMMERCE DRIVE ROCHESTER, NY 14623 M.J. ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING, MBE ENGINEERING $64,000.00 P.C. 1533 CRESCENT ROAD CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065 MEXCON INC MBE CONSTRUCTION $78,722.30 PO BOX 34 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D261885 DESCRIPTION: Bridge Rehabilitation of Rte. 2 over Rte. 9 at the Traffic Circle in Latham. CENTRAL VALLEY, NY 10917 PAVILION DRAINAGE SUPPLY MBE MATERIAL $24,877.20 SUPPLIER,CONSTRUCTION PO BOX 219 PAVILION, NY 14525 ROMMEL FENCE, LLC WBE CONSTRUCTION $6,211.00 17 RAILROAD STREET POLAND, NY 13431 STILSING ELECTRIC, INC WBE CONSTRUCTION $49,230.00 PO BOX 27 555 SOUTH ST RENSSELAER, NY 12144 STRAIGHTLINE INDUSTRIES INC MBE CONSTRUCTION $129,531.14 5 ARROWHEAD LANE COHOES, NY 12047 SYRSTONE, INC. WBE CONSTRUCTION $206,295.00 7395 TAFT PARK DRIVE EAST SYRACUSE, NY 13057 TOTAL: $1,501,596.14 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D261919 DESCRIPTION: Bridge replacement on Route 22 over the Boquet River(steel multi-girder) in the Town of Westport. PIN #: 1130.69 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 11/05/2012 LUCK BROS, INC. CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 11/30/2013 73 TRADE ROAD CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,455,656.60 PLATTSBURGH, NY 12901 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT DONNELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC. WBE CONSTRUCTION $17,106.67 PO BOX 150 MECHANICVILLE, NY 12118 EMI GUIDE RAIL LLC WBE CONSTRUCTION $29,098.30 693 RIVER ROAD SCHENECTADY, NY 12306 KIM CONSTRUCTION INC. MBE CONSTRUCTION $55,304.22 243 CTY. RTE 1 BOMBAY, NY 12914 STRAIGHTLINE INDUSTRIES INC MBE CONSTRUCTION $4,592.00 5 ARROWHEAD LANE COHOES, NY 12047 TOTAL: $106,101.19 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D261990 DESCRIPTION: Pedestrian Facility Improvements. Work Includes Construction of Sidewalks, Guiderail Replacement and Drainage Work on Various Routes in the Villages of Oakfield, Scottsville, Lima and the Towns of Penfield & Henrietta. PIN #: 4T47.11 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 11/23/2012 MASTER'S EDGE. INC CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 12/30/2013 1807 ELMWOOD AVENUE CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,113,692.00 BUFFALO, NY 14207 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT BILLS TOPSOIL SAND & GRAVEL MBE TRUCKING $83,000.00 3 CARRIAGE HOUSE LANE ROCHESTER, NY 14624 BUFFALO CONCRETE ACCESSORIES WBE $21,300.00 243 MANHATTAN AVENUE BUFFALO, NY 14214 EASTWOOD INDUSTRIES, INC WBE CONSTRUCTION $8,000.00 P O BOX 305 NORTH BOSTON, NY 14110 M.J. DREHER TRUCKING, INC. WBE TRUCKING $35,500.00 50 OWENS ROAD BROCKPORT, NY 14420 MALLARE ENTERPRISES INC. WBE TRUCKING $5,000.00 174 N. ELLICOTT CR RD BUFFALO, NY 14228 MS UNLIMITED, INC. WBE $19,494.09 PO BOX 577 SYRACUSE, NY 13206 PAVILION DRAINAGE SUPPLY MBE CONSTRUCTION $31,548.00 PO BOX 219 PAVILION, NY 14525 TOTAL: $203,842.09 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262015 DESCRIPTION: Replacement of the NY Route 13 Bridge Over Fall Creek(Composite Girder) and .7 km of Asphalt Concrete Reconstruction in the Town of Dryden PIN #: 3057.53 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 10/26/2012 ECONOMY PAVING CO., INC. CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 06/15/2014 1819 NY RTE. 13 CONTRACT AMOUNT: $4,182,218.00 CORTLAND, NY 13045 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT APEX STRIPING, INC. WBE CONSTRUCTION $19,068.00 6500 NEW VENTURE GEAR DRIVE EAST SYRACUSE, NY 13057 DONNELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC. WBE CONSTRUCTION $12,944.70 PO BOX 150 MECHANICVILLE, NY 12118 EASTWOOD INDUSTRIES, INC WBE CONSTRUCTION $20,000.00 P O BOX 305 NORTH BOSTON, NY 14110 JC SMITH, INC. WBE $4,656.33 345 PEAT STREET SYRACUSE, NY 13210 KILLIAN CONSTRUCTION INC WBE CONSTRUCTION $7,938.00 210 COMMERCE DRIVE ROCHESTER, NY 14623 KOCHER-O'BRIEN CONSTRUCTION MBE CONSTRUCTION $4,490.00 COMPANY, INC. PO BOX 328 LAFAYETTE, NY 13084 LONGHOUSE CONSTRUCTION GROUP. LLC WBE CONSTRUCTION $103,098.24 409B BROOKFIELD ROAD SYRACUSE, NY 13211 MARIE TURNER, INC. WBE $9,382.33 6178 KINGSLEY ROAD KINGSLEY, PA 18826 MILLER'S LANDSCAPING, LLC WBE CONSTRUCTION $112,126.13 6741 HAPPY VALLEY ROAD VERONA, NY 13478 PAVILION DRAINAGE SUPPLY MBE CONSTRUCTION, $115,396.57 PO BOX 219 PAVILION, NY 14525 RICCELLI TRUCKING, INC. WBE TRUCKING $79,441.99 P.O. BOX 6401 SYRACUSE, NY 13217 TOTAL: $488,542.29 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262058 DESCRIPTION: Highway Reconstruction and Interchange Safety Improvements on Rte. 17 in the Town of Wallkill. PIN #: 8065.04 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 11/14/2012 JV, A. SERVIDONE INC./B. ANTHONY CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 12/31/2014 1364 ROUTE 9 CONTRACT AMOUNT: $68,413,253.54 CASTLETON, NY 12033 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT ATLAS CONCRETE CORP. DBE CONSTRUCTION $460,650.00 40 BRUNSWICK AVE. SUITE 201 EDISON, NJ 08817 CARDONA & SONS INC. DBE CONSTRUCTION $1,740,448.90 397 ANTHONY STREET SCHENECTADY, NY 12308 DONNELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC. DBE CONSTRUCTION $316,178.61 PO BOX 150 MECHANICVILLE, NY 12118 UPSTATE STEEL, INC. DBE $1,051,278.79 1800 DALE ROAD BUFFALO, NY 14225 WINDSOR ELECTRICAL CONT., INC. DBE CONSTRUCTION $2,815,169.00 95-01 Brisbin Street JAMAICA, NY 11435 TOTAL: $6,383,725.30 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262068 DESCRIPTION: I-390, Exit 6 to Exit 7, Pavement Preventive Maintenance (6.2 miles), Town of Groveland PIN #: 4390.61 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 12/19/2012 DOLOMITE PRODUCTS CO. INC./DBA: A.L. BLADES CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 08/31/2013 7610 COUNTY ROUTE 65 CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,441,844.90 HORNELL, NY 14843 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT BILLS TOPSOIL SAND & GRAVEL DBE TRUCKING $76,350.00 3 CARRIAGE HOUSE LANE ROCHESTER, NY 14624 TOTAL: $76,350.00 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262081 DESCRIPTION: Culvert Repair or Replacement at Various Locations PIN #: 2805.31 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 10/30/2012 D.H. SMITH CO., INC. CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 10/31/2013 P.O. BOX 293 CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1,379,841.76 CLAYVILLE, NY 13322 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT APEX STRIPING, INC. DBE CONSTRUCTION $6,358.50 6500 NEW VENTURE GEAR DRIVE EAST SYRACUSE, NY 13057 DONNELLY CONSTRUCTION, INC. DBE CONSTRUCTION $46,608.00 PO BOX 150 MECHANICVILLE, NY 12118 EMI GUIDE RAIL LLC DBE CONSTRUCTION $78,216.15 693 RIVER ROAD SCHENECTADY, NY 12306 MILLER'S LANDSCAPING, LLC DBE CONSTRUCTION $4,914.50 6741 HAPPY VALLEY ROAD VERONA, NY 13478 TOTAL: $136,097.15 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262083 DESCRIPTION: Asphalt Pavement Crack Sealing PIN #: 8811.74 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 12/14/2012 CON STAR, INC. CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 11/30/2013 67 - 50TH STREET CONTRACT AMOUNT: $2,988,325.00 BABYLON, NY 11702 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT MS UNLIMITED, INC. WBE , $605,000.00 PO BOX 577 SYRACUSE, NY 13206 TOTAL: $605,000.00 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262093 DESCRIPTION: Repair / Replacement of Overhead Sign Structures PIN #: XM09.42 CONTRACTOR NAME & ADDRESS: AWARD DATE: 01/11/2013 TWI CONSTRUCTION CORP CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: 03/31/2015 857 BRUSH AVENUE CONTRACT AMOUNT: $7,866,337.00 BRONX, NY 10465 IS CONTRACTOR D/M/WBE? No D/M/WBE SUBCONTRACTORS PROGRAM TYPE TYPE OF WORK COMMITMENT BOHEMIA GARDEN CENTER INC WBE CONSTRUCTION $231,579.50 1894 LAKELAND AVENUE RONKONKOMA, NY 11779 DI HIGHWAY SIGN AND STRUCTURE WBE CONSTRUCTION $1,423,228.00 40 GREENMEN AVE NEW YORK MILLS, NY 13417 DIMENSION DEVELOPMENT CORP. MBE CONSTRUCTION $60,000.00 36-30 37TH STREET, 1ST FLOOR LONG ISLAND CITY, NY 11101 TRAFFIC LANE CLOSURES, LLC WBE MANUFACTURING $21,000.00 1214 ROUTE 52 CARMEL, NY 10512 TOTAL: $1,735,807.50 1/21/2013 NYS Department of Transportation D / M / WBE Utilization Plans CONTRACT #: D262096 DESCRIPTION: Tree Removal at various locations.
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