January 7

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January 7
January 7, 2014
The Coming Pothole Crisis
and Asphalt Anxiety
The Long Island Contractors’ Association (LICA) is warning that if the recent
freeze/thaw/freeze cycle of winter weather continues at its current pace the amount of
asphalt required to fix potholes that are already exploding along the region’s roads will
be nothing less than historic.
LICA Executive Director Marc Herbst stated, “During a traditional season Long
Island uses approximately 5,000 tons of asphalt to repair its roads after a winter
pounding. We are already well past the point of calling this winter `traditional’ and
the enormous temperature swings we have experienced are already creating a literal
explosion of potholes. We can project the need for 8,000 tons of asphalt to meet the
needs of municipalities faced with some kind of damage along virtually every street and
it may go to 10,000 tons by the end of the season.”
Herbst notes that the ruinous thaw and freeze allows for a constant runoff of water into
the smallest cracks in the street only to have it expand when the temperature drops
below freezing. “It is Mother Nature’s version of a jackhammer and we have many weeks
to go before this cycle comes to an end.”
• T he Coming Pothole Crisis and Asphalt
Anxiety
• L ICA Members Brave Blizzard Conditions
to Assist in Storm Recovery
• Introducing Huntington’s New Highway
Superintendent
• P
olly Trottenberg Appointed NYC
Transportation Commissioner
• C
onstruction Industry Leaders Convene
during ABLI ‘s “Back to Business”
Gathering
• ARTBA 4th Quarter Contractors Survey
• L ast Chance to Register for LICA’s 2014
Safety Seminar
• G
CA Hosts Conference on Future of NY’s
Infrastructure
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• C
FMA Hosts 6th Annual Dinner Gala with
Proceeds to Benefit CFK
LICA board member James
Haney of Rason Asphalt checks
out the stealth potholes that are
the next winter woe.
150 Motor Parkway
Suite 307
Hauppauge, NY 11788-5145
Tel: 631.231.LICA • Fax: 631.231.4291 • www.licanys.org • [email protected]
January 7, 2014
Herbst said asphalt plants will need to work on a seven-day-a-week basis to meet the need of a region whose roads
are cratering. “There is much less plant capacity than there was several years ago because the amount of infrastructure
projects have dropped dramatically. Now, with a pending pothole crisis, there will be a priority rush on product and not every
municipality is going to have its order fulfilled. Some stretches of road are simply going to have to wait.”
Potholes create an average of $600 worth of repairs for drivers according to published reports while some have been so
destructive they have caused drivers traveling at high speeds to lose control of their vehicles.
LICA Members Brave Blizzard Conditions
to Assist in Storm Recovery
LICA members were once again on the
frontlines of storm recovery last week,
providing prompt and effective response to a
blizzard that dumped up to a foot of snow in
some places on Long Island and forced the
closure of major roadways such as the Long
Island Expressway (LIE).
“Men and women of LICA’s heavy
construction industry were out in a storm
that shut down major roads, moving tons
of snow from streets and parking areas to
assist municipalities in Nassau and Suffolk in
getting residents safely back to work,” said
LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst.
Crews were out early to get ahead of the storm by treating roads with sand and salt before the storm hit in an effort to
keep roads clear for the evening commute. LICA members played a major role in providing manpower and payloaders and
assisting State and local municipalities, as well as area schools, hospitals and shopping malls.
Prior to high winds and white-out conditions, Suffolk County Public Works Commissioner Gilbert Anderson told
Newsday that the County had already distributed more than 16,000 tons of salt to nine locations and had started to use
its supply to stay on top of the weather and road conditions, minimizing the chance of icing. These steps were extremely
necessary as many areas in Suffolk were left with about a foot of snow by Friday afternoon. Anderson advised that the
County used sand later to help with traction in the hopes that drivers would “slow down and at least know they’re not going
to be able to drive at 55 mph.”
Nassau County reported that 88 plows and spreaders were deployed on County roads. The County had 12,000 tons of salt
on hand early Thursday before the storm hit.
LICA reminded Newsday and WINS1010 Radio that sweeping cuts in public infrastructure funding have harmed the heavy
construction industry, and many of the private assets that government has come to depend upon during times of crisis are
no longer available.
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Introducing Huntington’s
New Highway Superintendent
Peter Gunther formally took over as the Town of Huntington’s Highway Superintendent
on January 1st, replacing 25-year incumbent William Naughton in the position.
Since his win last November, Gunther has made it clear that his first orders of business
will be to get to know his staff, update the emergency response plan for snowplowing and
improve communications within the department.
Gunther, a retired New York City firefighter, has a long history of community involvement and
has served as a volunteer firefighter for both the Northport and Centerport Fire Departments.
He currently serves as fire commissioner of the Centerport Fire District.
The Highway Department is responsible for the maintenance, rehabilitation and drainage of all Huntington Town highways.
During his predecessor’s tenure, this had been accomplished through the annual Roadway Rehabilitation Program, ongoing
maintenance and pothole repair, snow and ice removal and control, drainage and flood control, and road sweeping.
The Superintendent’s jurisdiction includes approximately 800 miles of roads, 465 recharge basins, 20,000 catch
basins, 2,000 leaching pools and 500 miles of pipe. In addition, the Highway Office maintains a Highway Hotline
(631-499-0444) with dedicated dispatchers for resident concerns, and provides the following services: Adopt-A-Highway
Program; drainage construction; drainage control; pothole repair; road rehabilitation program; leaf bag program; grass
cutting of Town rights-of-way; tree planting, removal, and improvements; road opening permits and banner permits,
including block parties and parades.
Polly Trottenberg Appointed NYC
Transportation Commissioner
Newly-elected New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has appointed U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT) Under Secretary for Policy Polly Trottenberg as the new
Commissioner of the New York City Transportation Department (NYCDOT),
a move that has been applauded by transportation professionals as a “solid win-win” for
the region.
“We are delighted with Mayor de Blasio’s choice. LICA believes that Polly Trottenberg’s long
history with New York transportation issues has given her the experience and expertise
required to fill this role,” said Herbst, LICA’s executive director.
Prior to her appointment as Under Secretary, for three years Ms. Trottenberg served as
Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy. During that time she focused on surface
transportation reauthorization, livability, high-speed rail and freight policy development.
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She was previously the Executive Director of Building America’s Future, a non-profit organization created by former
Pennsylvania Governor Edward Rendell, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and former New York
City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to promote infrastructure investment.
Ms. Trottenberg also worked as a staffer in the United States Senate for 12 years, most recently as Deputy Chief of Staff
and Legislative Director for California Senator Barbara Boxer, Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public
Works Committee. Ms. Trottenberg also served as Legislative Director for New York Senator Charles Schumer
and as Legislative Assistant to former New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. She has worked extensively on
transportation, public works, energy and environmental issues during her congressional career.
Before starting her career on Capitol Hill, Ms. Trottenberg worked at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,
the Massachusetts State Senate and the Massachusetts Port Authority.
Construction
Industry Leaders
Convene During
ABLI’s “Back
to Business”
Gathering
The annual “Back to Business” reception hosted
by the Association for a Better Long Island
(ABLI) gave business and labor leaders a chance
to toast each other in recognition of their efforts to
see the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) achieve
the first project labor agreement in the history of
the Metropolitan Transportation Agency (MTA)
that will aid the LIRR Second Track Program
between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma.
President of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau & Suffolk
Richard O’Kane, James J. Pratt, III of Pratt Brothers, Inc., Joe Calderone of the
Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) and Executive Director of the Long Island Contractors’
Association (LICA) Marc Herbst celebrate this landmark agreement.
Construction of a double track in this area will increase service reliability, spur economic growth and new investment, and
create hundreds of construction jobs along the Main Line of the railroad. When all phases are completed it will also improve
LIRR service to Long Island MacArthur Airport.
According to the MTA’s website, ridership on the LIRR’s Ronkonkoma Branch has doubled over the last 25 years. Adding a
second track along the 18-mile stretch between Ronkonkoma and Farmingdale will strengthen the economy, build job growth
and provide the operational flexibility needed in the event of a train service disruption. Currently, if a train becomes disabled,
all other trains in both directions have no way around the problem.
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ARTBA 4th Quarter Contractors Survey
The American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA),
our national affiliate, is now conducting its 4th Quarter 2013 Industry
Conditions Survey and would appreciate your participation. As in the past,
ARTBA will use the survey results in its advocacy efforts by showing elected
officials and the media true “on the ground conditions” within the industry. This survey takes about 5-10 minutes to
complete, asks for general information, and is confidential. The survey close date is Tuesday, January 21, 2014.
To take the survey, please click here.
Last Chance to Register
for LICA’s 2014 Safety Seminar
Creating a job site that is a safe working environment for our
respective employees remains one of our most important
responsibilities, and the annual LICA Safety Seminar scheduled in the
new year allows LICA members to meet that need.
Members will be presented with the latest news, techniques and
information during this hands-on safety training program. LICA
has secured the services of our national affiliate organization, the
American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), and
the NYSDOT to present operational procedures that seek to create
“Zero Accidents.”
LICA’s 2014 seminar will be held this Friday, January 10th from
8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the UPSKY Long Island Hotel, 110 Motor
Parkway in Hauppauge.
To register, please click here for the seminar announcement and
registration form and fax to 631-231-4291 or e-mail your attendance
confirmation to LICA’s Manager of Communications Michelle
Giametta at [email protected].
Registration is free to LICA members, a benefit of your annual dues.
There is a nominal fee of $20 to non-members to cover food costs.
You are Cordially Invited to Our
A N N U A L H E AV Y C O N S T R U C T I O N A N D
T R A N S P O R TAT I O N I N F R A S T R U C T U R E
S A F E T Y
S E M I N A R
Friday, January 10, 2014
8am – 2pm
UPSKY Long Island Hotel
110 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge
It will be here before you know it.
Please make your reservations as soon as possible!
PDH (professional development hours) credits for engineers will be awarded.
The 2014 presentations will be made by representatives of
ARTBA (American Road and Transportation Builders Association)
and the New York State Department of Transportation.
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GCA Hosts Conference
on Future of NY’s Infrastructure
LICA’s sister organization, the General Contractors Association of New York (GCA)
invites you to a conference on the future of New York’s infrastructure next Monday,
January 13th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Fordham University Lincoln Center
Campus, New York, NY.
Speakers will include Richard Ravitch, former New York State Lieutenant Governor
and MTA Chairman; MaryAnne Gilmartin, president & CEO of Forest City Ratner
Companies; Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority of NY & NJ;
Kathy Wylde, president & CEO of Partnership for New York; and many others.
Breakfast will be served! To learn more about this event and register, please click here.
For more information please contact Rosemarie Clendening via email at [email protected] or by phone at
212-687-3131. To view the full schedule of events, click here.
CFMA Hosts 6th Annual Dinner
Gala with Proceeds to Benefit CFK
The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) is hosting their 6th
Annual Dinner Gala to benefit Contractors for Kids (CFK) on Wednesday, January 15th
from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury.
As the CFMA’s 2010 Construction Executive of the Year, LICA’s Executive Director Marc
Herbst is asking you to support this year’s honoree, Lawrence Roman, CEO of WDJ, Inc.
CFK is a not-for-profit organization founded for the purpose of providing assistance to families in our communities. Their goal
is to assist children and their families to overcome obstacles that have unfortunately changed or impacted their lives through
sickness, injury or death. Whether it is to pay a phone bill or mortgage payment, aiding in paying for medical bills deemed
experimental or due to lack of insurance, arranging transportation or paying for a room to allow families to remain close
during these tough times, or in heartbreaking cases when a child does not survive illness and a family needs financial help
with burying a child, Contractors for Kids will be there.
Click here for sponsorship opportunities and/or to purchase a journal ad for this event. For more information or to RSVP
for this event, click here.
Continue to show support for CFK!
CFK is hosting their 2014 Annual Dinner Dance: “The Main Event” on Friday March 14, 2014 from 7:00
to 11:00 p.m. at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in Riverhead, NY.
Need a room for the night of “The Main Event?” Rooms have been set aside for the Hyatt Place East End
Hotel (attached to Atlantis), available on a first-come-first-served basis.
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Become a sponsor today! Show your support and choose a
sponsorship level that’s right for you. Sponsorships range from the “Hall
of Fame” package at $10,000 to the “Popcorn” sponsor at $1,250.
The night’s event features special guests Cy Young Award-winning
baseball pitcher Dwight Gooden; two-time MLB Gold Glove winner
Jesse Barfield; former major league ace pitcher who won the Cy
Young Award twice in his career, Bret Saberhagen; four-time MLB AllStar pitcher, Tommy John; American college and professional football
player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League
for 11 seasons during the 1970s and 1980s, Marty Lyons; and MLB
shortstop who was named to two All Star teams as a member of the
New York Mets, Bud Harrelson. Actors in attendance will include
Vanessa Marcil, best known for her work on General Hospital, Beverly
Hills 90210, and Las Vegas; Tyler Christopher of General Hospital; and
Scott Reeves of The Young and The Restless.
Upgrade your evening for only $300 and join CFK for a special VIP meet
and greet with all the athletes and actors from 6:00 to 7:00pm.
To purchase tickets, sponsorships or journal ads, please click here or
call 1-888-208-KIDS.
The Athletes
We are very pleased to announce that the athletes below will be attending
our Main Event on March 14th, 2014!
Dwight Gooden
Tommy John
Cy Young-winning baseball pitcher
who won 3 World Series
Championships and was named to
4 All-Star teams.
Four-time MLB All-Star pitcher
known best for his remarkable
recovery through shoulder
surgery that became known as
Tommy John surgery.
Bret Saberhagen
Marty Lyons
Former major league ace pitcher
who won the Cy Young Award twice
in his career.
American college and professional
football player who was a
defensive tackle in the National
Football League for eleven
seasons during the 1970s and
1980s.
Jesse Barfield
Bud Harrelson
Two-time MLB Gold Glove winner
who had one the best outfield arms
of the 1980's.
MLB shortstop who was named to
two All Star teams as a member of
the New York Mets.
For More Information Please Visit: www.contractorsforkids.org/themainevent.html
The Actors
We are very pleased to announce that the actors below will be attending
our Main Event on March 14th, 2014!
If you wish to pay by check, please mail your payment to Contractors
For Kids, 1316 Motor Parkway, Islandia, NY 11749.
Vanessa Marcil
Brenda Barrett - General Hospital
Gina Kincaid - Beverly Hills 90210
Sam Marquez - Las Vegas
Tyler Christopher
Nikolas Cassadine - General Hospital
Scott Reeves
Dr. Steve Webber
Ryan McNeil - The Young and The Restless
For More Information Please Visit: www.contractorsforkids.org/themainevent.html
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Bid Results
**Numbers in red represent the winning bid
**Highlighted and bold companies represent LICA Members
Bid Date
12/16/13
Project Name
Parking Lot & Drainage Reconstruction @ Fire Co. Headquarters
Owner
Albertson Hook & Ladder Fire Co. #1
Contractor
Parkline Asphalt Maintenance
Roadwork Ahead, Inc.
John McGowan & Son
Gold Coast Pavers & Design
Bimasco Inc
Landtek Group Inc.
American Paving & Masonary
Saracino Construction
Fort Hill Industries Inc.
J Anthony Enterprises
Stasi Brothers Asphalt Corporation
Valente Contracting
Tri State Paving LLC
Macedo Construction
12/17/13
Asphalt Repair & Maintenance
Plainview Water District
DeRosa Paving
American Paving & Masonary
Stasi Brothers Asphalt Corporation
$
19,844
20,536
43,380
12/17/13
Installation of Water Mains - Pal Street
Plainview Water District
Alessio Pipe & Construction
Bancker Construction Corp
Elmore Associates Inc
Roy Wanser Inc.
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
$
76,967
88,800
95,284
95,869
101,800
12/17/13
Requirements Contract for Drainage Work
Village of Babylon
Woodstock Construction Corp.
D F Stone Contracting
Roadwork Ahead, Inc.
Darr Construction Equipment Corp.
All Island Plumbing
Laser Industries Inc.
$
652,225
768,640
786,225
812,870
887,200
1,353,900
12/19/13
2014 Durable Pavement Markings Contract
New York State Department Of Transportation
Safety Markings Inc.
Denville Line Painting Company
$
8,469,895
9,110,764
12/19/13
Various Maintenance/Repairs When & Where Needed
New York State Department Of Transportation
United Fence & Guard Rail
Bove Industries
Quintal Contracting Corp.
ALAC Contracting Corp.
$
2,810,850
2,895,300
3,676,200
3,872,100
12/19/13
Preventative Maintenance Drainage Contract
New York State Department Of Transportation
ALAC Contracting Corp.
Pratt Brothers Inc.
New York Paving Inc.
Intercounty Paving Associates, LLC
J Anthony Enterprises
$
4,000,000
4,657,389
4,796,969
4,896,000
5,257,197
12/19/13
REBID-Installation of Dechlorination Systems at STP
Incorporated Village Of Ocean Beach (Incorporated)
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Amma Construction Corporation
Philip Ross Industries Inc.
Bancker Construction Corp
$
259,000
274,000
285,000
318,800
12/19/13
Rehabilitation of CR 59, Long Lane
County of Suffolk, Dept. of Public Works
Laser Industries Inc.
Rosemar Construction
Pratt Brothers Inc.
J Anthony Enterprises
Roadwork Ahead, Inc.
United Fence & Guard Rail
Bimasco Inc
Araz Industries
Bove Industries
ALAC Contracting Corp.
Tri State Paving LLC
$
1,996,313
2,077,000
2,125,521
2,143,160
2,177,306
2,180,580
2,207,707
2,488,772
2,496,120
2,777,777
3,369,825
12/19/13
Install Water Mains - South Park Dr Transmission Main
Bethpage Water District
Roy Wanser Inc.
Bancker Construction Corp
Elmore Associates Inc
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Allen Industries Inc.
$
469,850
495,800
506,577
566,950
668,850
12/19/13
3.2 Miles Asphalt Concrete Milling/Resurfacing Rt 27
New York State Department Of Transportation
Posillico Civil Inc.
Intercounty Paving Associates, LLC
KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc.
Suffolk Asphalt Corporation
Pratt Brothers Inc.
Rosemar Construction
ALAC Contracting Corp.
$
5,428,623
5,879,000
6,669,214
6,979,000
7,397,397
7,453,000
7,575,757
12/20/13
Water Main Installation - 53 Simonson Road
Jericho Water District
Alessio Pipe & Construction
Bancker Construction Corp
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Roy Wanser Inc.
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Elmore Associates Inc
$
71,700
85,190
86,553
106,800
108,870
113,241
12/20/13
Advanced WWTF TMDL Upgrade
Contract E - Electrical
Riverhead Town Hall
Welsbach Electric of Long Island
LEB Electric
Eldor Contracting
Hinck Electrical Contracting, Inc.
Rolands Electric Co.
Palace Electrical (Continued
Contractors Inc.
Bana Electric Corp.
$
3,849,700
4,100,000
4,173,000
4,199,950
4,309,295
4,622,000
5,322,000
Contract G - General Construction
RJ Industries Inc./RJI Mechanical
Stalco Construction Inc.
Philip Ross Industries Inc.
Fratello Construction
Posillico Civil Inc.
Primer Construction Corp.
Fortunato Sons Contracting Inc.
John P. Picone
$
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$
Bid Amount
137,995
139,350
139,600
146,000
162,000
173,300
178,840
179,300
187,900
187,990
193,510
194,975
226,405
246,300
13,627,700
13,786,000
14,700,000
14,747,000
15,318,400
15,700,000
15,777,000
15,823,000
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12/19/13
3.2 Miles Asphalt Concrete Milling/Resurfacing Rt 27
12/20/13
Water Main Installation - 53 Simonson Road
New York State Department Of Transportation
Bid Results
Jericho Water District
**Numbers in red represent the winning bid
Bid Date
12/20/13
12/16/13
Project Name
Advanced
TMDLReconstruction
Upgrade
Parking
LotWWTF
& Drainage
@ Fire Co. Headquarters
Contract E - Electrical
Asphalt Repair & Maintenance
506,577
566,950
668,850
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Posillico Civil Inc.
Intercounty Paving Associates, LLC
KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc.
Suffolk Asphalt Corporation
Pratt Brothers Inc.
Rosemar Construction
ALAC Contracting Corp.
$
5,428,623
5,879,000
6,669,214
6,979,000
7,397,397
7,453,000
7,575,757
Alessio Pipe & Construction
Bancker Construction Corp
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Roy Wanser Inc.
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Elmore Associates Inc
Contractor
Parkline Asphalt Maintenance
Roadwork
Ahead, Inc.
Welsbach Electric
of Long Island
LEB
JohnElectric
McGowan & Son
Eldor Coast
Contracting
Gold
Pavers & Design
Hinck Electrical
Contracting, Inc.
Bimasco
Inc
Rolands
ElectricInc.
Co.
Landtek Group
Palace Electrical Contractors Inc.
American Paving & Masonary
Bana Electric Corp.
Saracino Construction
Fort Hill Industries Inc.
RJ Industries Inc./RJI Mechanical
J Anthony
Enterprises
Stalco
Construction
Inc.
Stasi
Asphalt Inc.
Corporation
PhilipBrothers
Ross Industries
Valente Contracting
Fratello
Construction
Tri
State
Paving
LLC
Posillico Civil Inc.
Macedo
ConstructionCorp.
Primer Construction
Fortunato Sons Contracting Inc.
DeRosa
Paving
John
P. Picone
American Paving & Masonary
Ahrens
Associates
Inc. Corporation
Stasi
Brothers
Asphalt
$
71,700
85,190
86,553
106,800
108,870
113,241
Bid Amount
137,995
139,350
3,849,700
4,100,000
139,600
4,173,000
146,000
4,199,950
162,000
4,309,295
173,300
4,622,000
178,840
5,322,000
179,300
187,900
13,627,700
187,990
13,786,000
193,510
14,700,000
194,975
14,747,000
226,405
15,318,400
246,300
15,700,000
15,777,000
19,844
15,823,000
20,536
195,000
43,380
**Highlighted and bold companies represent LICA Members
Owner
RiverheadHook
Town&Hall
Albertson
Ladder Fire Co. #1
Contract G - General Construction
12/17/13
Elmore Associates Inc
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Allen Industries Inc.
Plainview Water District
Contract H - HVAC
$
$
$
$
$
12/17/13
Contract P -ofPlumbing
Installation
Water Mains - Pal Street
Plainview Water District
RJ
Industries
Mechanical
Alessio
Pipe &Inc./RJI
Construction
WHM Plumbing
& Heating
Contr. Inc.
Bancker
Construction
Corp
Bensin
Contracting
Inc.
Elmore Associates Inc
JohnWanser
P. Picone
Roy
Inc.
Posillico
Civil Inc.
Merrick Utility
Associates Inc.
$
4,242,200
76,967
4,313,700
88,800
4,424,000
95,284
4,952,000
95,869
5,367,000
101,800
12/20/13
12/17/13
Walkway
& Patio
Repl (Outdoor
Learning
Requirements
Contract
for Drainage
WorkLab - Caleb Smith)
BOCES-Second
Village of BabylonSupervisory District Suffolk
$
$
12/19/13
2014 Durable Pavement Markings Contract
New York State Department Of Transportation
12/19/13
12/20/13
Various Maintenance/Repairs When & Where Needed
Rebid-Carle Place UFSD Mid/High School Athletic Field Renov
New York State Department Of Transportation
Carle Place Union Free School District
Stasi Brothers
Asphalt Corporation
Woodstock
Construction
Corp.
National
Insulation
& Gen. Contracting Corp.
D F Stone
Contracting
Saracino Construction
Roadwork
Ahead, Inc.
Louis Barbato Landscaping
Darr Construction Equipment Corp.
Gold Coast Pavers & Design
All Island Plumbing
KJB Industries/Eagle Asphalt Maint
Laser Industries Inc.
Metro Group of LI Inc.
Concrete Plus
Safety Markings Inc.
Meli Contracting Co. Inc.
Denville
Line Painting
Laser Industries
Inc. Company
LoDuca Associates Inc.
United Fence & Guard Rail
Bove
Industries
Landtek
Group Inc.
Quintal
Corp.
Custom Contracting
Clay Inc.
Laser Contracting
Industries Inc.
ALAC
Corp.
18,665
652,225
24,425
768,640
28,118
786,225
34,560
812,870
34,575
887,200
37,587
1,353,900
50,060
51,125
8,469,895
59,000
9,110,764
67,641
69,344
2,810,850
2,895,300
1,953,400
3,676,200
2,349,000
2,373,000
3,872,100
12/19/13
Preventative Maintenance Drainage Contract
New York State Department Of Transportation
ALAC Contracting Corp.
Pratt Brothers Inc.
New York Paving Inc.
Intercounty Paving Associates, LLC
J Anthony Enterprises
$
4,000,000
4,657,389
4,796,969
4,896,000
5,257,197
12/19/13
REBID-Installation of Dechlorination Systems at STP
Incorporated Village Of Ocean Beach (Incorporated)
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Amma Construction Corporation
Philip Ross Industries Inc.
Bancker Construction Corp
$
259,000
274,000
285,000
318,800
12/19/13
Rehabilitation of CR 59, Long Lane
County of Suffolk, Dept. of Public Works
Laser Industries Inc.
Rosemar Construction
Pratt Brothers Inc.
J Anthony Enterprises
Roadwork Ahead, Inc.
United Fence & Guard Rail
Bimasco Inc
Araz Industries
Bove Industries
ALAC Contracting Corp.
Tri State Paving LLC
$
1,996,313
2,077,000
2,125,521
2,143,160
2,177,306
2,180,580
2,207,707
2,488,772
2,496,120
2,777,777
3,369,825
12/19/13
Install Water Mains - South Park Dr Transmission Main
Bethpage Water District
Roy Wanser Inc.
Bancker Construction Corp
Elmore Associates Inc
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Allen Industries Inc.
$
469,850
495,800
506,577
566,950
668,850
12/19/13
3.2 Miles Asphalt Concrete Milling/Resurfacing Rt 27
New York State Department Of Transportation
Posillico Civil Inc.
Intercounty Paving Associates, LLC
KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc.
Suffolk Asphalt Corporation
Pratt Brothers Inc.
Rosemar Construction
ALAC Contracting Corp.
$
5,428,623
5,879,000
6,669,214
6,979,000
7,397,397
7,453,000
7,575,757
12/20/13
Water Main Installation - 53 Simonson Road
Jericho Water District
Alessio Pipe & Construction
Bancker Construction Corp
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Roy Wanser Inc.
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Elmore Associates Inc
$
71,700
85,190
86,553
106,800
108,870
113,241
12/20/13
Advanced WWTF TMDL Upgrade
Contract E - Electrical
Riverhead Town Hall
Welsbach Electric of Long Island
LEB Electric
Eldor Contracting
Hinck Electrical Contracting, Inc.
Rolands Electric Co.
Palace Electrical Contractors Inc.
Bana Electric Corp.
$
3,849,700
4,100,000
4,173,000
4,199,950
4,309,295
4,622,000
5,322,000
RJ Industries Inc./RJI Mechanical
Stalco Construction Inc.
Philip Ross Industries Inc.
Fratello Construction
Posillico Civil Inc.
Primer Construction Corp.
Fortunato Sons Contracting Inc.
John P. Picone
$
13,627,700
13,786,000
14,700,000
14,747,000
15,318,400
15,700,000
15,777,000
15,823,000
Contract G - General Construction
$
$
$

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