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Ceiling & Carpentry Industries of New York ASSOCIATION OF WALL- CEILING & CARPENTRY INDUSTRIES OF NEW YORK CONTRACTOR DIRECTORY AAH Construction Corp. 21-77 31st Street Suite 107 Astoria, NY, 11105 (718) 267-1300 # ABM Facility Services One Liberty Plaza 7th oor New York, NY, 10036 (212) 297-0200 A AC Drywall Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 549 Purchase, NY, 10577 (914) 937-2260 B Admat Construction Inc. 5849 61st Street Maspeth, NY, 11378 (347) 610-3024 Ahern Contractors Corp. 69-24 49th Ave Woodside, NY, 11377 (718) 639-5880 C AK International Architectural 166-36 23rd Avenue Whitestone, NY, 11357 (347) 245-5131 D Woodworking AL-Lee Installations, Inc. 330 7th Avenue New York, NY, 10001 (631) 777-3333 E All City Install Inc. 7536 65th Drive Middle Village, NY, 11379 (347) 730-5293 F All Craft Fabricators, Inc. 150 Wireless Blvd. Hauppauge, NY, 11788 (631) 951-4100 G American Wood Installers 7 Arbutus Court Commack, NY, 11725 (631) 864-9188 H Andersen Interior Contracting 368 Passaic Avenue Faireld, NJ, 07004 (973) 244-1900 Arthur DiGianno, Inc. 13 Mayower Place Floral Park, NY, 11001 (516) 352-4700 I AWL Industries 460 Morgan Ave Brooklyn, NY, 11222 (718) 215-2410 J BP Interiors Corp. 30 Nassau Blvd. Malverne, NY, 11565 (646) 220-4160 K Broadway Wallboard D/B/A BWB Crown 900 South Avenue Suite 13 & 15 Staten Island, NY, 10314 (212) 981-6500 Partition L C&H Rentals & Leasing, LLC 655 Old Post Lane Strasburg, PA, 17579 (631) 445-6487 M Cavanaugh Wall Solutions, Inc. 602 Jeffers Circle - Suite 103 Exton, PA, 19341 (610) 524-5353 N CBI Drywall Corp. P.O. Box 129 Farmingdale, NY, 11735 (631) 491-4700 CCC Custom Carpentry Corp. 50 Bethpage Road Hicksville, NY, 11801 (516) 931-5200 O CDP Construction Corp. 24 Gareld Place East Rockaway, NY, 11518 (516) 413-8025 P Centre Interiors Woodworking 100-01 103rd Avenue Ozone Park, NY, 11417 (718) 323-1343 Q Centre Street Systems, Inc. 155 Centre Street Brooklyn, NY, 11231 (718) 237-1666 R Certied Installation Services 286 Madison Avenue, Floor 15 New York, NY, 10017 (212) 889-2700 Certied Interiors, Inc. 25 Andrea Road Holbrook, NY, 11741 (631) 225-1300 S CFW Contracting Corp. 45 Parkview Ave., Suite 2 Bronxville, NY, 10708 (646) 334-0688 T Clay Drywall 333 Ten Eyck Street Brooklyn, NY, 11206 (718) 821-8766 U CNZ Contracting 260 52nd Street Brooklyn, NY, 11220 (646) 296-1855 V Combined Resources Interiors, Inc. 101 Sheer Plaza Plainview, NY, 11803 (516) 777-1159 Complete Installations Inc. 136 Horton Avenue Port Chester, NY, 10573 (914) 939-3680 W Component Assembly Systems, Inc. 620 Fifth Avenue Pelham, NY, 10803 (914) 738-5400 Y Contract & Hospitality Services, Inc. 192 Battery Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11209 (718) 768-5050 Z Cord Contracting Co., Inc. 80 Crossway Park Dr. #300 Woodbury, NY, 11797 (516) 626-8800 Craft Installations Of NY Inc 1902 Waters Edge Lane Seabrook, TX, 77586 (281) 291-9565 1 CONTRACTOR DIRECTORY Creative Construction Services Corp. 226-03 Linden Blvd. Cambria Heights, NY, 11411 (718) 525-2300 # Creative Grain, LLC 169 Franklin Rd Denville, NJ, 07834 (862) 452-2954 A Creative Installations, Inc. 70 Baiting Place Road Farmingdale, NY, 11735 (631) 242-3085 B Curtis Partition Corp. 253 West 35th St., 9th Floor New York, NY, 10001 (646) 315-6700 Custom Design Innovations, LLC 830 Clawson St. Staten Island, NY, 10306 (718) 635-9070 C Dame Contracting Inc. 11170 Old Sound Avenue Mattituck, NY, 11952 (631) 298-5171 D DGC Capital Contracting Corporation 506 South 9th Avenue Mount Vernon, NY, 10550 (914) 664-7244 E Donaldson Interiors, Inc. 150 Wireless Boulevard Hauppague, NY, 11788 (631) 952-0800 F Drapery Maintenance Corp. 21-07 Borden Avenue Long Island City, NY, 11101 (718) 729-8310 Drywall & Acoustics of NE 3161 Albany Post Road Buchanan, NY, 10511 (914) 788-5230 G East Hills Metro 192 County Line Road Massapequa, NY, 11758 (516) 795-2697 H Eclipse Contracting Corp. 15 South Macquesten Pkwy, Suite 2 Mount Vernon, NY, 10550 (914) 237-9123 I EDA Contractors 633 Dunksferry Road Bensalem, PA, 19020 (215) 638-3500 J Elite Door Installations, LLC 44 Wall Street, Suite 401 New York, NY, 10005 (516) 286-9250 Elite Union Furniture Installations 19 West 34th Street, Suite 912 New York, NY, 10001 (212) 513-0200 K Elite Wall Systems, Inc. 289A Suburban Ave. Deer Park, NY, 11729 (631) 422-1634 L Empire Control Abatement, Inc. 15-18 130th Street College Point, NY, 11356 (718) 961-9404 M ESS & VEE Acoustical Contractors 23-30 50th Ave. Long Island City, NY, 11101 (718) 786-1100 N Executive Construction Service 3 Hanover Square; Ste 7 L New York, NY, 10004 (212) 668-0655 Farley Sales-Installations, Inc. 1180-9 Lincoln Avenue Holbrook, NY, 11741 (631) 218-8288 O FAXA, Inc. 1 Madison St., Bldg B Unit 9 East Rutherford, NJ, 07073 (201) 868-6629 P Fitwell Interiors 31-72 36th Street Long Island City, NY, 11106 (631) 805-7454 Q Galland, Inc. 112 S. John Street Pearl River, NY, 10965 (646) 964-3240 R George V. DeVito Master Carpenter 1139 Station Road Unit - Unit 6 Medford, NY, 11763 (631) 286-5080 GER Industries, Inc. 28 Potter Avenue New Rochelle, NY, 10801 (914) 633-7799 S Girandola & Shutkind 355 Food Center Drive, #F-101 Bronx, NY, 10474 (718) 842-4471 T Glenn Partitions, Inc. 845 United Nations Plaza, Suite New York, NY, 10017 (212) 243-2800 24B U Global Installation Resources LLC P.O. Box 4147 Clifton, NJ, 07012 (973) 494-9680 V Godsell Construction 351 Duffy Avenue Hicksville, NY, 11801 (516) 939-0280 W Greenebuild, LLC 390A Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11238 (917) 652-4349 Y Greenwood Products, Inc. 31 Howard Place Ronkonkoma, NY, 11779 (631) 737-0020 GVB Installations, Inc. 1 Applegate Terrace Manalapan, NJ, 07726 (917) 966-6793 Z Hailey Insulation Corp. 815 Route 25-A Rocky Point, NY, 11778 (631) 689-0450 2 CONTRACTOR DIRECTORY Holden & Flynn Universal Contractors, 451 Park Ave South; Concourse New York, NY, 10016 (917) 256-0329 # Inc. Level Horizon Contracting, LLC 96 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, NY, 11040 (516) 358-9700 A INS Construction Corp. 800 Third Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11232 (347) 679-2494 B Integral Contracting, Inc. 36 West 37th Street, Penthouse New York, NY, 10018 (212) 576-1593 C Integrated Structures Corp. 4 Pinehurst Drive Bellport, NY, 11713 (516) 937-9200 D Interstate Drywall Corporation 125 Chubb Ave. Suite 200S Lyndhurst, NJ, 07071 (973) 428-2800 Island Acoustics, LLC 518 Johnson Avenue Bohemia, NY, 11716 (631) 234-4500 E Island Diversied 1191 Scott Avenue, Unit 81 Calverton, NY, 11933 (631) 953-6990 F J.A.D. Contracting, Inc. 10-18 47th Road Long Island City, NY, 11933 (212) 385-1069 G Jacobson & Company, Inc. 1079 East Grand St., POB 511 Elizabeth, NJ, 07207 (908) 355-5200 H JD Traditional Industries 199 Broadway Huntington Station, NY, (631) 549-1338 11746 I John Michael Interiors, Inc. 10-21 47th Road Long Island City, NY, 11101 (718) 786-4100 J John's Insulation, Inc. 96 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, NY, 11040 (516) 358-9700 Kewaunee Scientic Corp. 2700 W. Front Street Statesville, NC, 28677 (704) 873-7202 K KGI, Inc. 4 Emery Avenue Randolph, NJ, 07869 (973) 328-0436 L LDS Services, LLC 14 Hunt Farm Road Waccabuc, NY, 10597 (917) 299-1163 M Level 5 Construction, Inc. 136 Esplanade Mount Vernon, NY, 10553 (917) 566-8940 N LG Commercial Construction 173 N. Main Street #106 Sayville, NY, 11782 (631) 987-2660 Liberty Furniture Services Inc 125 Asia Place Carlstadt, NJ, 07072 (201) 806-8502 O Long Island Metro Builders 51-05 Flushing Avenue, 2nd Floor Maspeth, NY, 11378 (718) 418-9010 P M & K Construction Services 2032 Brenton Court Yorktown Heights, NY, (914) 962-0986 Q 10598 M&D Millwork, LLC 178 New Highway Amityville, NY, 11701 (631) 608-4444 R Mace Contracting Corp. 35 Portman Road New Rochelle, NY, 10801 (914) 576-0606 S Martin Thomas Contracting 991 Peconic Ave. West Babylon, NY, 11704 (631) 587-2635 T Marvin Developments Inc. 17 S. Macquesten Pkwy Mount Vernon, NY, 10550 (914) 206-1910 U Metro Installations Inc. 41 Maple Ave. Wallington, NJ, 07057 (201) 707-7701 Metropolitan Drywall Co. P.O. Box 427 Bronxville, NY, 10708 (888) 333-8130 V Mid-Atlantic Millwork Services, LLC 7 Eves Drive, Suite 150 Marlton, NJ, 08053 (856) 817-0001 W Midland Tech, LLC 3816 Hampton Road Oceanside, NY, 11572 (516) 665-8292 Y Miller Blaker Inc. 620 East 132nd Street Bronx, NY, 10454 (718) 665-0500 Z Miller Blaker Unlimited, LLC 620 E. 132nd Street Bronx, NY, 10454 (718) 665-0500 Miller Panel Specialties 22611 Markey Court, Suite 109 Sterling, VA, 20166 (703) 944-0369 MMG Renovations 657 Clarence Ave Bronx, NY, 10465 (917) 939-7795 3 CONTRACTOR DIRECTORY Mongiove Associates 1489 Morris Ave Union, NJ, 07083 (908) 624-0210 # Nastasi Maintenance & Construction 50 Rockefeller Plaza, Sub.Mezz. New York, NY, 10020 (212) 632-5220 A National Interiors, Inc. 145 Palisade Street, Suite 373 Dobbs Ferry, NY, 10522 (914) 478-9200 B Nets That Work Company 322 8th Avenue, Suite 701 New York, NY, 10001 (212) 888-7683 Nexgen Construction Services Corp. 30 Wilbur Street Staten Island, NY, 10309 (718) 356-0300 C Nicholson Corp. 201 Chamersbrook Road Branchburg, NJ, 08876 (908) 575-0055 D NJS Ofce Installation Services 325 Marcus Blvd. Hauppauge, NY, 11788 (631) 231-1619 E Northern Architectural Installations 54 South Middletown Road Pearl River, NY, 10965 (845) 721-8125 F Nova Bro., Inc. 5021 Industrial Road Farmindale, NJ, 07727 (732) 919-7990 O'Kane Enterprises Ltd 93A Maple Avenue Haverstraw, NY, 10927 (845) 271-3445 G Offsite Construction Solutions, LLC 253 West 35th St, 9th Floor New York, NY, 10001 (646) 276-2476 H Oliveira Contracting Inc.
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