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Delivery Schedule (Road Salt) Contract Year: 2018 - 2019 (May 30, 2018) New York State Office of General Services Procurement Services Attachment 12 - Delivery Schedule (Road Salt) Contract Year: 2018 - 2019 (May 30, 2018) COUNTY CUSTOMER NAME DELIVERY LOCATION NAME ADDRESS CITY/ZIP AMOUNT DELIVERY SITE CONTACT CONTACT PHONE # RESTRICTIONS ALBANY COUNTY ROAD SALT TOTAL FILED REQUIREMENTS 88,293.00 Albany ALBANY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Albany College of Pharmacy 1 Notre Dame Dr. Albany, 12208 75.00 Thomas DellaRocca 518-694-6917 Albany ALBANY COUNTY DPW Albany County DPW - Colonie 756 Albany Shaker Rd. Albany, 12205 3,000.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW - Coeymans CR 111 156 County Rte. 111 Alcove, 12007 3,500.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW - Berne Subdivision 821 Cole Hill Rd. , County Rte. 2 East Berne, 12059 3,000.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW 355 Old Quarry Rd. Feura Bush, 12067 1,000.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW - Knox 1296 Township Rd. Knox, 12107 3,000.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW - Rensselaerville 265 County Rte. 357 Medusa, 12120 3,000.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW - New Scotland 449 New Salem Rd. Voorheesville, 12186 4,000.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany County DPW - Westerlo 19 County Rte. 410 Westerlo, 12193 3,500.00 Janis Dunham Relyea 518-765-2055 x7913 Albany ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER Albany Medical Center - South Clinical Campus 25 Hackett Blvd. Albany, 12209 450.00 Gary Ruger 518-262-8436 Albany ALBANY PARKING AUTHORITY City of Albany - Parking Authority 655 Broadway Albany, 12207 130.00 Sean Palladino or Jody Burrows 518-434-8886 Delivery 8AM - 3PM Albany ALBANY PORT DISTRICT COMMISSION Albany Port Commission - Port of Albany 100 Smith Blvd. Albany, 12202 100.00 Richard Hendrick 518-463-8673 x1 Albany ALBANY RURAL CEMETERY Albany Rural Cemetery Cemetery Ave. Albany, 12204 25.00 Markus Filuta 518-463-7017 Albany BERNE-KNOX-WESTERLO CSD Berne Knox Westerlo CSD @ Berne HWY Garage 1811 Helderberg Trl. Berne, 12023 60.00 Town of Berne 518-872-1521 Delivery: M-F 7AM - 2PM Albany CITY OF ALBANY City of Albany - DGS 1 Richard Conners Blvd. Albany, 12204 5,000.00 Frank Zeoli 518-432-2489 6AM to 6PM Albany CITY OF COHOES City of Cohoes DPW New St. Cohoes, 12047 1,200.00 Jim Bouchard 518-237-4704 Albany CITY OF WATERVLIET City of Watervliet DPW Garage 13th St. & 2nd Ave. Watervliet, 12189 550.00 Mark Cady 518-270-3821 Albany DAUGHTERS OF SARAH NURSING COMPANY Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center 180 Washington Ave. Ext. Albany, 12203 66.00 Mike Regan 518-456-3230 24 HOUR NOTICE - DELIVERY HRS. 8AM TO 4PM Albany NYS DOT NYS DOT Albany - Thruway Exit 23 Mp 141. 90 Albany, 12209 1,500.00 John Izzo 518-765-2841 NYS DOT Colonie Exit 5 I - 87 & Rte. 155 Colonie, 12205 11,090.00 Patrick Barnes 518-765-2841 Height restrictions, unload without having to raise dumpbox. NYS DOT Albany 16 Maple Ave. Voorheesville, 12186 9,720.00 Patrick Barnes 518-765-2841 Del to salt conveyor, truck must be equipped with conveyor (lowboy) preferred. Albany NYS OGS - CAMPUS NYS OGS - SOB Campus - Bldg 18 - Grounds 1220 Washington Ave. Albany, 12226 1,400.00 Dave Sunkes 518-485-5618 Deliver 7AM - 2PM DEPT New York State Office of General Services Procurement Services Attachment 12 - Delivery Schedule (Road Salt) Contract Year: 2018 - 2019 (May 30, 2018) COUNTY CUSTOMER NAME DELIVERY LOCATION NAME ADDRESS CITY/ZIP AMOUNT DELIVERY SITE CONTACT CONTACT PHONE # RESTRICTIONS Albany NYS OGS - ESP NYS OGS Plaza Operations @ Thruway Authority Interchange 23 Rte. 9w Albany, 12242 1,200.00 Kevin Ciampi 518-944-5093 Salt Shed Albany NYS THRUWAY AUTHORITY NYS Thruway Authority - Albany Maint. Interchange 23 Rte. 9w Albany, 12209 6,837.00 Jeff Webster 518-436-3045 Albany TOWN OF BERNE HWY DEPT Town of Berne HWY DEPT 1811 Helderberg Trl. Berne, 12023 700.00 Randy Bashwinger 518-872-1448 x113 Albany TOWN OF BETHLEHEM HWY DEPT Town of Bethlehem HWY DEPT 74 Elm Ave. East Selkirk, 12158 4,000.00 Gregg Sagendorph, Jr. 518-439-4955 x1506 Albany TOWN OF COLONIE GENERAL SERVICES DEPT Town of Colonie HWY DEPT Salt Shed 347 Old Niskayuna Rd. Latham, 12110 10,000.00 John Cunningham 518-783-2795 Deliver 7:30AM - 4PM M - F Albany TOWN OF GUILDERLAND Town of Guilderland HWY Garage 6338 French's Mill Rd. Guilderland Center, 12085 4,000.00 Steven Oliver 518-861-5108 Deliver 7:30AM to 3PM Albany TOWN OF KNOX HWY DEPT Town of Knox HWY DEPT @ Albany County DPW 1296 Township Rd. Altamont, 12009 300.00 Gary Salisbury 518-872-0038 Albany TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND HWY DEPT Town of New Scotland HWY DEPT Garage 2869 New Scotland Rd. Voorheesville, 12186 1,200.00 Ken Guyer 518-475-0385 Deliver 7AM to 3:30PM, M - F - Call to deliver After Hours Albany TOWN OF RENSSELAERVILLE HWY DEPT Town of Rensselaerville HWY DEPT 87 Barger Rd. Medusa, 12120 700.00 Randall Bates 518-797-3798 Deliver 7AM to 3:30PM M - F - Tickets must be signed Albany TOWN OF WESTERLO Town of Westerlo HWY DEPT 671 Rte. 401 Westerlo, 12193 500.00 Jody Ostrander 518-797-3205 Albany VILLAGE OF ALTAMONT DPW Village of Altamont Wastewater Treatment Plant 6370 Gun Club Rd. Altamont, 12009 140.00 Jeff Moller 518-861-8554 x16 Tri-Axle Truck Only, Deliver 7AM to 4PM Albany VILLAGE OF COLONIE HWY DEPT Village of Colonie HWY DEPT 2 Thunder Rd. Colonie, 12205 2,100.00 Les Decker 518-869-6372 No Dump Trailers Albany VILLAGE OF GREEN ISLAND Village of Green Island DPW 50 Cohoes Ave. Green Island, 12183 300.00 Sean Ward 518-273-2201 Albany VILLAGE OF MENANDS Village of Menands DPW Garage Oakland Ave. Menands, 12204 500.00 Mike Hagmann 518-281-5761 Albany VILLAGE OF VOORHEESVILLE DPW Village of Voorheesville DPW 12 Altamont Rd. (rt 156) Voorheesville, 12186 450.00 Brett Hotaling 518-765-4512 Deliver 7AM to 3:30PM M - F ALLEGANY COUNTY ROAD SALT TOTAL FILED REQUIREMENTS 41,378.00 Allegany ALFRED UNIVERSITY Alfred University Physical Plant One Saxon Dr. Alfred, 14802 150.00 Richard Walker 607-871-2802 Allegany ALLEGANY COUNTY Allegany County @ New Enterprise Stone & Lime 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 7,000.00 Tom Mansfield 607-587-8102 Allegany County @ Town of Almond 1 Marvin Ln. Almond, 14804 550.00 Jamie Mansfield 607-276-5240 Allegany County DPW Stockpile County Rte. 48 Belmont, 14813 1,500.00 AJ Young 585-973-3361 Allegany BOLIVAR RICHBURG CSD Bolivar Richburg CS - Elementary 211 Main St. Richburg, 14774 45.00 Randy Harmon 585-928-2912 New York State Office of General Services Procurement Services Attachment 12 - Delivery Schedule (Road Salt) Contract Year: 2018 - 2019 (May 30, 2018) COUNTY CUSTOMER NAME DELIVERY LOCATION NAME ADDRESS CITY/ZIP AMOUNT DELIVERY SITE CONTACT CONTACT PHONE # RESTRICTIONS Allegany CUBA-RUSHFORD CSD Cuba Rushford CS 5476 Rte. 305 Cuba, 14727 120.00 David Hardman 716-753-6101 Allegany HOUGHTON COLLEGE Houghton College 9736 State Rte. 19 Houghton, 14744 100.00 Linda Perry 585-567-9480 Delivery 8AM - 4:30PM M - F Allegany NYS DOT NYS DOT Caneadea - 61034 9037 Rte. 19 Caneadea, 14717 4,140.00 Shawn Whitney 585-973-2171 Del salt 1/2 mi S int Rt 243 NYS DOT Friendship Rte. 275 & County Rte. 20 Friendship, 14739 7,410.00 Shawn Whitney 585-973-2171 NYS DOT Wellsville Sub 2860 Andover Rd. Wellsville, 14895 6,480.00 Shawn Whitney 585-973-2171 NYS DOT West Almond - 61061 2525 County Rte. 2 West Almond, 14804 3,390.00 Shawn Whitney 585-973-2171 Allegany SUNY ALFRED SUNY Alfred State College Physical Plant Upper Loop Rd. Alfred, 14802 225.00 Rachel Brandow 607-587-4755 Allegany TOWN OF ALFRED Town of Alfred @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 854 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 400.00 Bob Halsey 607-587-9184 Allegany TOWN OF ALLEN HWY DEPT Town of Allen HWY DEPT Sheds 4949 Klein Rd. Fillmore, 14735 125.00 Josh Wilcox 585-567-8320 Allegany TOWN OF ALMA HWY DEPT Town of Alma @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14737 520.00 Daniel Ford 585-593-2315 Allegany TOWN OF ALMOND HWY DEPT Town of Almond HWY DEPT 1 Marvin Ln. Almond, 14804 225.00 Jamie Mansfield 607-276-5240 Allegany TOWN OF AMITY HWY DEPT Town of Amity @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 100.00 Bill Bigelow 585-268-5517 Town of Amity @ Allegany County DPW County Rte. 48 Belmont, 14813 200.00 Bill Bigelow 585-610-0764 Allegany TOWN OF ANDOVER HWY DEPT Town of Andover @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 260.00 Tom Mansfield 607-587-8102 Allegany TOWN OF ANGELICA HWY DEPT Town of Angelica @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 180.00 Kevin Demick 585-466-7749 Allegany TOWN OF BELFAST HWY DEPT Town of Belfast @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 250.00 William Nichols 585-365-2701 Contact Tom Mansfield - 607-587-8102 Allegany TOWN OF BIRDSALL HWY DEPT Town of Birdsall HWY DEPT 9423 County Rte. 15b Canaseraga, 14822 120.00 Burdette Isaman 607-545-6072 Allegany TOWN OF BOLIVAR HWY DEPT Town of Bolivar @ Buffalo Crushed Stone 638 State Rte. 244 Alfred Station, 14803 200.00 Tom Mansfield 607-587-8102 Allegany TOWN OF BURNS Town of Burns HWY Barn 87 West Main Canaseraga, 14822 200.00 Steve Mullen 607-545-8998 Allegany TOWN OF CANEADEA HWY DEPT Town of Caneadea HWY DEPT 8911 State Rte.
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