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Long live Shea’s Performing Arts CenterVisit the new and improved Chautauqua AmphitheaterVisitors can explore and more at new children’s museum

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Table of conTenTsMessage from the Chairman, Gary Bichler ....... 10

Board of Governors ........................................... 12

Past Chairpersons of the Board of Governors ....13

Let the sunshine in ...........................................14

Out with the old, in with the old ......................20

The truth about careers in construction ............22

Don't let safety be a disadvantage for your company .............................................. 24

What's new is old again ....................................26

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Explore & More moving to Canalside ............... 34

Flex Epoxy Flooring: 'A name you can stand on' ...................................................... 38

University of Notre Dame gets new, pure research facility .................................... 40

Winds of change .............................................. 42

Niagara Falls gets new health center ............... 46

Mixed-use building to feature brewery, bakery and more .......................................... 48

An expansion that makes an impression ......... 50

'The new purpose is the old look' .....................52

Science museum promises better views, displays ............................................. 54

Graycliff Conservancy to complete restoration in 2018 ....................................... 56

Bright lights, big stadium ................................ 58

The Curtiss Hotel is one of a kind ..................... 60

Old Niagara Hotel to be infused with new life .........................................................62

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As a member of the board of governors since 2010, it has been my privilege to oversee a period of growth and change at the Construction Exchange.

The organization has accomplished many things in this time. However, as I close out my tour as chairman, it is not these accom-plishments that I am focused on – it is en-suring that the organization is positioned to continue growing into the future. You can only go two ways in any business – up or down – and the Western New York con-struction industry needs the Construction Exchange going up.

A growing membership is the founda-tion that all else is built on. It is simple. The more members you have, the more you can invest in programs and services. From 2010 to 2017, membership increased by more than 200 companies to 850. This is good, but we can do better. The board has set a goal of 1,200 members by 2022. Push-ing for 1,200 keeps us striving to improve the value you get for your membership.

We will reach 1,200 by focusing on pro-grams that are important to your busi-nesses. The board and staff will work together to continually evaluate and im-prove existing programs while seeking out new opportunities. Some ways that we will advance in 2018 include:• Operating our planroom to remain the

best source for accurate and timely project information, while building

strong relationships within the archi-tectural and building owner community to provide more private projects to our members.

• Growing our Safety Services divisionto help more companies large and small provide a safe work environment for their employees, save money on insur-ance and comply with regulations.

• Adding more courses in ConstructionExchange University that help compa-nies grow and provide opportunities for them to develop their staff.

• EffectivelyadvocatingonbehalfoftheWestern New York construction com-munity as we attempt to overcome existing challenges and face new ob-stacles.Being strong with these benefits also

opens the door for more collaboration. As I write this, we are finalizing a deal for the Construction Exchange to administer the operations of the second largest construc-tion association in Western New York, the Buffalo Niagara Builders Association. Closer ties between these two organiza-tions will bring good things for the mem-bers of both.

As I move to my new role on the Con-struction Exchange advisory board, I would like to thank every one of the mem-bers of the Construction Exchange for the pleasure of serving you over the last seven years, my fellow board members for their leadership and guidance and the staff for their work and dedication. F

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Diane BurgerCTS Contracting

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Greg SchoberHuber Construction, Inc.

Ken StephanMandon Building Systems

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2014-2015 Joe Dommer Baer & Associates

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Construction of the Buf-falo and Erie County Botanical Gardens be-gan in 1897. It would be three years later that the doors would open to

the public. Since then, the botanical gar-

dens have undergone many variations –

additions, renovations and even a change

in ownership to its current status in 1981.

A year later, the Buffalo and Erie County

BotanicalGardenswas listedon theNa-

tional Register of Historic Places and

the New York State Register of Historic

Places.

Today, the Buffalo and Erie County Bo-

tanicalGardensislocatedon11acresofthe

historic Frederick Law Olmsted historic

156-acre South Park. The conservatory con-

sists of 12 conjoined greenhouses and at-

tracts more than 100,000 people annually.

With a history that dates back to 1897,

it’s no surprise that renovations can prove

costly. The historical designation only adds

to the equation.

So it was of no surprise to learn that

when Houses No. 2 and 3 reached the point

where major renovations were required,

management reached out to the construc-

tion community with some trepidation.

“These two buildings hadn’t been reno-

vated in over 50 years,” explains David

Swarts, President and CEO of the Buffalo

and Erie County Botanical Gardens. “The

metal structure was in pretty good shape

but the single-pane glass in the two houses

was proving dangerous. By this time, we had

already made the decision to close the build-

ings when winds were in excess of 40 miles

per hour for fear of the glass shattering.”

With this in mind, the Erie County, owner

of the botanical gardens, allocated $3.8

million to cover the costs of the repairs to

the two building structures (which required

partial demolition, abatement and recon-

new exhibiTs for buffalo and erie counTy boTanical gardensBy Melanie Franner

Let the sunshine in

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struction of two of the historical green-house buildings). Work began in May 2015 and continued through to December 2016.

Accent on historyRenovations on the two buildings took

a year and a half, during which time both buildings were completely closed to the public. In addition to the decline in atten-dance and loss in revenue that occurred as a result of this closure, there was the issue of the historical designation – and the im-pact of that designation on the renovation itself.

“Due to the historical designation of the buildings, the New York State Historic PreservationOfficehadtobefullyengagedin the project,” explains Swarts. “Because we weren’t changing the structures them-selves, the biggest issue for them was the type of replacement materials used.”

Foit-Albert Associates, Architecture, Engineering and Surveying, P.C. was ap-pointed to oversee the project. The firm had worked in the past with the Erie County Department of Public Works and had done some previous work with the Buffalo and Erie Country Botanical Gardens as botha subcontractor and prime contractor on past projects.

“Renovations for House No. 2 were fairly straightforward as far as replacement ma-terials were concerned because it didn’t have the wood cladding that House No. 3 did,” explains Bryce Bixby, Senior Project Manager at Foit-Albert Associates. “But,

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during the glass replacement, we discov-ered that the structure itself had begun to sag. As a result, we weren’t able to continue with the replacement of the glass clad-ding. Fortunately, the contractor thought he could get the structure back to where it was supposed to be. He ended up detach-ing some of the more fragile components before jackingupthestructure.Oncethathad been completed, we were able to put on the new glass.”

More complex, however, proved to be the cladding replacement required for House No. 3.

“House No. 3 used old-growth cypress so replacing it became sort of tricky,” explains Bixby. “It’s not that old-growth cypress is easy to find. Nor is it environmentally re-sponsible in that you don’t want to deplete old-growth forests. We didn’t have a clear direction of how to navigate this issue. We weren’t replacing all of the cladding, just what was absolutely necessary so the new wood needed to have the same character-istics as the old. We couldn’t have the new wood expand and strain the old wood in the process.”

After much consternation and evalua-tion, Foit-Albert decided upon new-growth Spanish cedar.

“In the end, we opted to use the new-growth Spanish cedar with a resin finish to better protect the wood,” says Bixby.

The renovations on House No. 3 also came to a bit of a head with the choice of paint.

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“The original building used lead paint,” explains Bixby. “We obviously didn’t want to use lead paint on the new material. It took us a bit of looking around but we eventually went with an epoxy system that had shown good results on a previous project.”

Strong appealThe structural renovations completed

on Houses No. 2 and 3 enabled the not-for-profit Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardenstoredothetwoexhibitshousedthere – to the tune of $400,000.

When the two buildings reopened in January 2017, they did so with two exciting newexhibits:theAquaticGardeninHouseNo. 2 and the Asian Rainforest in House No. 3.

The former incorporates a peaceful pond and a family of koi fish, along with a beautiful water feature surrounded by a collection of amazing plants native to southeast Asia.

The latter centers around a redesigned 47-foot high waterfall that is surrounded by a collection of bamboo and other horti-culture treasures found in southeast Asia. It also includes a decorative teahouse, a moon gate, a collection of orchids, bonsai and more.

“The first weekend we opened, we had 8,200 people come through,” states Swarts, adding that everyone was very im-pressed with the attendance figures. “To date, we have experienced a 35-percent increase in attendance this year over last.”

Needless to say, Swarts – and his team of 15 full-time employees, eight part-time employees, 250-plus volunteers and a ro-bust board of directors – is very pleased with the results.

“The work done on the two greenhouses has been excellent,” he concludes. “Every-one involved on the project has done an outstanding job, with the result being that we now have two great new exhibits that are proving to be a huge success with our visitors.” F

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History is repeating itself for Shea’s Performing Arts Center.

Shea’s Performing Arts Center is currently being restored to the height of its peak. The building itself, originally called Shea’s Buffalo Theater and located in Buffalo, N.Y., has been

around for 91 years, according to Doris Collins, Restoration Con-

sultant for Shea’s Performing Arts Center. Collins says Michael

Shea, who was originally from Canada, built it as one of the last

big movie palaces in the downtown of the city. Two smaller the-

atres, the Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda and the North Park

Theatre on Hertel Avenue, remain as part of the 12-theatre movie

house entertainment empire of Shea.

Shea’s Buffalo Theater ran as a movie house from 1926 until

1962 when it was sold to Leon Sidel who did his best to reuse the

building as a performing arts center. However, in the 1970s, the City

of Buffalo became the owners of the building when Sidel declared

bankruptcy, and their intention was to tear it down to put up a park-

ing lot, which Collins says was typical of the era.

“[People] started to realize how much of our great architecture

we had lost – not just movie palaces,” Collins says. “A group of peo-

ple calling themselves ‘Friends of Shea’s’ decided they would put

it on the National Register, making tearing it down not impossible

butmoredifficult.”

Fromthenon,Friendsbecame theShea’sO’ConnellPreserva-

tionGuildLtd.Inc.,thenon-profitentityandmanagingagencyfor

the building. Collins says the City of Buffalo still owns the building,

but theGuildhasa leaseaswellas funding fromseveralphilan-

thropic organizations and state and federal grants.

“We feel confident. We’ve invested millions of dollars, so it won’t

get torn down,” Collins says.

The restoration has been in the works for a little more than 22

years. Collins says it sounds like a lot of time, but they have been

working around show schedules. And what’s unique about the res-

By Cindy Chan

Center dome.

Out with the old, in with the old

updaTing TheaTer To iTs glory days

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toration is that 85 percent of the labor force has been volunteers.

Collins estimates that there have been several hundred volunteers

throughout the years of working on the restoration.

“We had one gentleman retire last year as a volunteer. He was

with us for 18 continuous years,” she says.

Collins says the goal of the restoration is to imitate how the

original theater looked at its opening in 1926. So far, the restora-

tion is 95 percent complete.

“It’s unfortunately never 100 percent complete. There’s always

repairs that need to be done,” Collins laments. “Water is our biggest

enemy – either from the rain, which we’ve had a lot of this year, or

water leakage from the steam heating system.”

In addition to volunteers, Collins says they also called on local

contractors for support. Safespan installed scaffolding, Buffalo

Plastering and Architectural Casting and Swiatek Studios were

thelocalcontractorsandEverGreeneArchitecturalArtsrestored

the ceiling for three summers starting in 2013.

“Theceiling is65 feethigh.Our insurancecompanywouldnot

permit any volunteers to go up that high, even though the scaffold-

ing was secure,” Collins says.

JeffGreene,PresidentofEverGreeneArchitecturalArts, says

no one had been up to the ceiling in years, so his team continued

to wash, prep, prime, base-paint and polychrome the ceiling before

glazing it and adding metallic finishes, as started by Swiatek Stu-

dios during the first phase.

“The idea was to put it back as faithfully as possible to what was

originallythere,”Greenesays.

In 2016, Specialized Audio-Visual Inc. (SAVI) installed a new au-

dio system for the theater, which improved the overall sound qual-

ity in the building. According to Michael Cusick, President of SAVI,

the new sound system allowed Shea’s to remove some of the old

speaker fixtures which had originally covered up the decorative

proscenium, replacing it with a sound system that was better inte-

grated into the architecture.

“There was also a component of the new system that addressed

the needs for the historic lobby,” Cusick says. “Shea’s uses their

lobby spaces for all types of events such as weddings, receptions,

cocktail parties and meetings, so the design we did for the theater

overall included a fairly extensive lobby sound system.” Cusick says

the color-matched column speakers were integrated into the mar-

ble-walled lobby, making them as unobtrusive as possible.

“The system has capabilities for announcements and for listen-

ing to the program occurring on stage,” Cusick adds.

Collins says a lot of restoration was also done on the original

decorative walls throughout the lobbies and stairwells. The walls

were originally made of damask fabric, but to install the same

fabric again would cost half of a million dollars. Instead, Collins

traced an original stencil – still on two sections of wall behind the

Doris Collins with paint board.

last rows of seats in the balcony – and cut new stencils and applied paint, matched to the color of the fabric to mock up a wall.

“It mimics the effect. We received permission from New York State Parks Historic Preservation Office to substitute with thestencil,” Collins says. “That’s been a total of 7,000 square feet.” Col-lins says they can certainly make the change to damask fabric 15 or 20 years from now if they have the money. Collins spent around $3,000 on the materials.

The carpet throughout the building had also been replaced, and volunteers have restored many original pieces of furniture throughoutthelobbies.Originalcrystalchandeliershavealsobeenrepaired, cleaned and rewired, some over 11 feet tall and holding 98 light bulbs.

“Working at Shea’s was very special because it’s such a beauti-ful theater and it really is one of a kind,” Alma Brown, Project Man-ager at Clinton Brown Company Architecture, whose firm provided grant administration and project management for the ceiling and AV upgrade projects, says. “It’s not your average everyday con-struction project.”Greene echoesBrown’s sentiment – he believes the theater’s

environment enhances the experience of whatever entertainment the audience is partaking.

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A shortage of construc-tion workers is being felt across the country and here in Western New York. The fact that this is an issue at

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Great pay – According to the U.S. Bu-reau of Labor Statistics, the average con-struction worker in Western New York makes $49,490 per year. That is almost 10 percent more than the average West-ern New Yorker. And many construction workers make even more than that. The chart below lists a few jobs available in

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Opportunity – Construction work-ers are retiring faster than they can be replaced. It is estimated that within the next 15 years, half of today’s workforce will have retired. At the same time, there will be an increase in the demand for con-struction workers. The New York State Department of Labor estimates that between 2014 and 2024, the need for construction workers in New York will grow 28.4 percent, making construction the fastest growing industry in the state. This combination of retirees leaving the industry and a growing demand for con-

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What do you get when you combine a concert hall, a summer camp, a theater, a spiritual center and a school?

The Chautauqua Institution.

But the Institution, based out of Chau-

tauqua, N.Y., is so much more than that. And

it has a rich and proud history that reso-

nates in its programming and architecture

today. According to John Shedd, the Vice

PresidentofCampusPlanningandOpera-

tions for Chautauqua Institution, the orga-

nization is referred to as “an institution of

lifelong learning”.

The Chautauqua Institution started out

as a camp on Chautauqua Lake, founded

by Lewis Miller and John Heyl Vincent,

says Shedd. Miller and Vincent wanted to

establish a place for school teachers and

Sunday school teachers that was similar

to a university but not quite. Students of

all ages could learn about music, art, reli-

gion, recreation and so on at the Institu-

tion. The campus is about 750 acres with

two golf courses and private residences

on the grounds as well. More information

on the Institution can be found at chq.org.

Also within the Chautauqua Institution

National Historic Landmark is the Chau-

tauqua Amphitheater, or the Amp. Now an

impressive structure, it started out as a

tree stump located in Miller Park in 1874 to

1875. Shedd says speakers used to stand

on the stump to speak – and that was how

the Amphitheater got its humble begin-

nings. Eventually, people began to build

on that stump. As crowds grew, they relo-

cated to the existing location.

“First it was a tent over a ravine,” Shedd

says. “Then in 1879, they built a flat-roof

wooden structure. They tore that one

down and built another one in 1893 that ac-

commodated 4,000 people to sit in pew-

like benches with a thrust stage.”

Later on in 1907, an organ chamber

calledtheMasseyOrganwasconstructed

and inserted into the Amp. Shedd says

it was referred to as the world’s largest

outdoor organ. A renovation took place in

1983, which saw the addition of dressing

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rooms and rehearsal space for the choir to

rehearse. Eventually, the Amp began to de-

teriorate because it was built on a ravine

with extremely shallow foundations. As a

result, the Amp needed to be rebuilt.

“Initially it was a renovation of the Am-

phitheater, [but] we discovered we were

going to have to take the building down be-

cause it was beyond its useful life,” Shedd

recalls, adding the decision was controver-

sial because the Amp was a contributing

structure to the National Historic Land-

mark designation.

Working with a historic preservation

architect, Shedd says the plan was to

take down most of the structure with the

exceptionof theMasseyOrgan; themain

structure, the roof structure, the floor and

the benches were completely removed.

The demolition took place in two phases

– first, the back-of-house area, originally

built in the 1980s. With some properties

within 10 feet of the site perimeter and the

need to protect a $3 million organ, logis-

tics planning was imperative. Demolition

of the structure successfully took place

Sept. 14 with accolades from neighbors.

The bleachers were demolished in the

spring of 2016. Additionally, the second

phase included putting in all of the deep

caisson foundations since the original

foundation was slipping towards the lake.

“The Amp had been challenged by many

years of use,” Marty Serena, Principal Ar-

chitect at Serena Sturm Architects, Ltd.,

says. “The Institution wanted to develop

a facility they thought could look far into

the future. That was our inspiration for the

Amphitheater. We wanted it to look and

feel like it always has, but we also wanted

it to really do its job for the next 100 years.”

“The project was completed in two

phases. We decided to do all of that sub-

surface work for the foundation in the

first phase in spring of 2016, with the

understanding that we had to cover it up

and open for the summer season, which

was the end of June,” Shedd says, adding

that construction was completed on time

for the summer season on June 26, 2016.

While construction was going on, tempo-

rary trailers were set up for performers to

use as dressing rooms and employees to

use as operations rooms during that first

phase. Shedd says it was called the artists’

village.

The second phase and most substantial

portions of the project were constructed

from September to June and completed

in time for the 2017 season. The new Amp

currently retains the appearance of the

old Amp. The old Amp had many vertical

treetop columns; some columns blocked

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views, meaning certain audience mem-

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they used half of the previous amount of

columns, placed in locations that wouldn’t

obstruct any views.

Shedd says they used wooden benches

that are similar to the old benches. As well,

they kept the same color from the previous

Amp to use for the new one, which Shedd

calls a “Chautauqua alablaster”, a yellowish

cream color. The size of the stage was sig-

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ines the ‘back-of-house’ as a new ‘front’

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Serena says.

The Amp’s stage has a wooden floor.

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attendees usually bring their own padding

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“[The Amp] looks similar to the old one,

except the new back-of-house is three

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“They have a space for choir rehearsals, a

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While most of the work on the Amp is

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“It was a challenging job,” he recalls, add-

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N.Y., the future of masonry was tested.

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active construction site in the state of

New York. While human masons attempt

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technological innovations will continue to

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Columbus McKinnon is a leading world-

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secure materials easily and safely. So it’s

only fitting that the company would per-

mit Uniland Construction to use SAM’s

services to help carry the load.

“In four days, the robot was able to put

up one entire wall along a segment of

the irregular-shaped building, installing

more than 2,300 bricks during that time

and working alongside our qualified ma-

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The world’s first commercially avail-able robot was designed and produced by Construction Robotics of Victor, N.Y. “SAM paces at 180 to 200 bricks an hour, or three to five times as fast as human masons,” says Pawlik.

SAM can work with a variety of bricks, and is typically used for veneer commer-cial construction, such as institutions and schools. Masons work alongside the robot to set SAM up, strike the joints and ensure the quality of work, but thanks to this tech-nology, they see an increase in productiv-ity and reduction in physical labor. This is great news for older masons, who can reduce the amount of heavy lifting previ-ously required, but can continue to use and grow their knowledge and skills. It may also help attract a younger demographic – who have a desire to work with computers and robotics – to an industry that has tra-ditionally been very labor-intensive.

Columbus McKinnon worked with Uni-land to create the 28,950-square-foot,

two-story facility to serve as headquarters for the global manufacturer. With $5.6 mil-lion invested, Uniland’s project manager Jeffrey Benderson and site supervisor James Sucharski worked with top local companies in the design and build. Silvestri Architects of Amherst designed the build-ing, C&S Engineering and Kromac Design were involved in engineering, Frey Electric was electric contractor and Allied Mechan-ical was HVAC contractor.

Construction began in April 2015, and was completed a year later in March 2016. The speedy build was facilitated by the construction site. A “shovel-ready site uniquely suited to support state-of-the-art corporate operations due to its advanced infrastructure and redundant power at a reduced cost,” says Pawlik.

The new building consolidated Colum-bus McKinnon’s operations in Tonawanda andAmherst,andcombinedoffices,train-ing and administrative operations. The modern facilities and amenities are seen

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In addition, it is home to the Niagara Training Center, a customer product train-ing facility. The center will allow customers to be trained on-site in the safe and effi-cient use of the company’s products. It will also provide customers and employees the opportunity to interact and collaborate, and provide feedback, allowing for best-in-class service from the manufacturer.

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One of the most notable elements of

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By Melanie Franner

Explore & Moremoving to Canalside

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It’s been almost a quarter of a century since Explore & More Children’s Museum opened in Buffalo in a space measuring 500 square feet. Today, the organiza-tion has 5,000 square feet from

which to showcase its wares to around 60,000 visitors gracing its doors each year. But this will all too soon change when Explore & More moves to Canal-side, where it will have 43,000 square feet – and an anticipated 250,000 annual visitors.

“This is quite a leap that the organization istaking,”statesDouglasLove,CEOofEx-plore & More. “We’re making the transition from being a small, local jewel to a cultural destination in the city of Buffalo.”

Economic revitalizationCanalside is located on Buffalo’s down-

town waterfront. It has become a year-end draw for both resident and tourists.

The redevelopment includes a 33,000-square-foot “replication” of the original Erie Canal that converts into a

skating rink in the winter. Currently under construction is a component of the South Aud Block, the former site of the Memorial Auditorium.

“The Auditorium building sat vacant for 14 years,” explains Thomas Dee, President of Erie Canal Harbor Development Corpo-ration (ECHDC). “It was finally demolished in 2009, with plans to activate the site and create a neighborhood with multiple pro-grammatic opportunities.”

Explore & More was one of several cul-tural organizations vying for the spot at Ca-

moving to Canalside

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nalside. After a rigorous selection process,

the Children’s Museum won out. Along with

the win came $9 million to put toward the

total $27.3 construction cost. The ECHDC’s

$9 million will go toward the construction

of the core and shell of the building. Con-

struction Manager for the core and shell is

LeChase Construction Services, LLC.

“The Children’s Museum is very impor-

tant to the rebirth of the site,” says Dee. “It

will be strategically located on two corners

of the canal and will represent the start

of the brick and mortar buildings that will

help generate activity and attract the pub-

lic into a newly created neighborhood.”

According to Dee, the ECHDC has had the

development of Canalside and the Children’s

Museum in the works for several years.

“It started with ideas, benchmarking and

public input,” he explains. “From there, we

abided by our guiding principle of public ac-

cess, things to do and development for four

seasons. We hired consultants and they

unequivocally reported that a children’s

museum would be the best museum for Ca-

nalside because it would attract children,

families, the public and tourists.”

The project got underway in the spring of

2017. The new Explore & More is expected

to be open to the public by the end of 2018.

Although the ECHDC is contributing

funds toward the outer shell, Explore and

More is successfully fundraising for the

balance of the project cost.

Fortunately, this hasn’t proven to be a

problem.

“We’ve had incredible support from the

community,” says Love. “So many of our

major sponsors and donors are giving us

either the largest grant or donation that

they have given in Western New York or

they’re giving us their first grant or dona-

tion in our region. Supporters see this as

an opportunity to make a big difference

for the people and prosperity of down-

town and the Buffalo renaissance, but

they also see it as a way to create a new

institution. Building a brand new cultural

institution in Buffalo is something that

doesn’t happen every day.”

New digs, new exhibitsOfcourse,expandingfrom5,000square

feet to 43,000 square feet calls for a lot of

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rethinking. Explore and More called on the

expertise of Foit-Albert Associates, as the

interior architect, and Gyroscope, Inc., a

firmbased inOakland,Calif., thatspecial-

izes in creative innovative learning envi-

ronments.

The result is the very latest in ideas

and educational thinking. Results from

a survey of 400-plus people found that

Western New Yorkers wanted the mu-

seum to reflect Western New York itself

– what it is all about and what makes it

unique.

To that end, the new Explore & More

will focus on seven core educational play

zones that encourage children interac-

tion:

• Moving Water, which will feature a

two-story waterfall, a water table

with a working lock system and a

Packet Boat that will show kids where

the terminus of the Erie Canal actually

was;

• BeingGoodNeighbors,whichwillfea-

ture a streetscape with three houses

that showcase rotating cultures of the

neighborhood;

• PlayingTogether, which will pay trib-

ute to all of the major sports teams

of New York, and will feature a “sock”

skatingrink;

• FarmtoFork,whichwillshowchildren

where food comes from by enabling

them to harvest the food, put it on a

truck, take it to market and even make

dinnerforthefamily;

• Building Buffalo, which will celebrate

the architecture and architects that

make the city what it is, and will include

a touchscreen drafting table so chil-

drencandesigntheirownbuildings;

• Lighting Buffalo’s Imagination, which

will pay homage to inventions made in

Buffalo, such as the windshield wiper,

pacemakerandIceBikes;and

• TinkeringStudio,whichwillofferavari-

ety of tools and materials (such as a la-

ser cutter) for kids to use to build things.

The educational play zones will be locat-

ed within the four-story building – mainly

on the top three floors. The ground floor

of the museum will feature a café and cel-

ebration rooms available for public rental.

The fourth, top floor of the museum will

also showcase a rooftop terrace.

“Needless to say, we’re very excited

about it,” concludes Love.

A tourist boomThe new Explore & More Children’s Mu-

seum is expected to reap huge benefits

for the community and city alike – in ad-

dition to sparking the imagination of the

area’s young folk. Studies reportedly show

that kindergarten children who visit a mu-

seum – even if it’s only once – have higher

achievement scores by the third grade,

regardless of socio-economic status. Ad-

ditionally, people who visit museums are

reportedly more likely to vote, be active in

their communities and volunteer as adults.

Plus, let’s not forget the economic im-

pact of the new development. Studies

suggests that the new Explore & More can

have up to a $208 million economic impact

over the next 10 years – an investment sure

to pay dividends for years to come. F

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Collaborative research is the focus at the Uni-versity of Notre Dame’s new McCourtney Hall building, which is a joint research building be-tween the College of Science and the College of Engineering students.

Serving as an anchor for University of Notre Dame’s new East Campus Research Complex, McCourtney Hall, a 220,000-square-foot building that opened in 2016, is specifi-cally for graduate-level researchers to tackle three key areas – analytic sciences and engineering, chemical and molecular en-gineering and drug discovery. According to McCourtney Hall’s website (mccourtneyhall.nd.edu), within these walls research-ers are “working to discover new technologies in the face of the world’s grand challenges and to advance Notre Dame’s mission to be a powerful means for doing good in the world”.According to Geoffrey Lisle, Principal In Charge and Mar-

ket Leader of learning at BSA Life Structures, the newly built McCourtney Hall is an L-shaped building. The knuckle of the L-shaped structure is where the office and common spaces are located to encourage collaborations between the different re-searchers, faculty members and grad students. The two wings are dedicated to research lab space.

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Around 100,000 square feet of space is designated for lab space for graduate students – which is around half of the entire building.Ofthat100,000squarefeet,70,000squarefeethas,so far, been used. The remainder of the space will be reserved for future hires and new labs to be built in the future.

Mike Daly, Senior Director of Project Management for the University of Notre Dame, says McCourtney Hall is the first re-search facility that is purely for research purposes.

“We have other buildings on campus that contain a small por-tion of research, but this building is the first for us that con-tains 100 percent research,” Daly explains.

Lisle describes the interior of the building as an old factory/warehouse-style building.

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Southside Precast, a company established in 1924 in South Buffalo by the Santi family, provided all of the cast stone trim

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TheSenecaOneplaza,hometothe38-storybuild-ingofferingClassAofficespaceindowntownBuf-falo, is about to undergo big changes. With plans to turnthecomplexintomixed-usewithofficespace,residential, retail space and plaza, Developer Douglas Development Corp. is hoping to create a

vibrant new hub in the downtown spot.

Douglas Development, based in Washington, D.C., is a de-

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So far the project has seen many changes since the initial plan was announced, and Jemal says the project and his vision would evolve over the years, but the emphasis has always been on cre-atingfoottraffic.

“A lot of our focus is on the plaza and retail area because we are believers in retail creating a community meeting place,” says Laurene MacTaggart, Director of Marketing for Douglas Devel-opment.

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“It’s an interesting yet challenging design,” says MacTaggart. “Creating these new retail spaces makes a significant difference in cutting back the wind while making the pedestrian experience much more pleasant.”

Residential units are planned for the current south and west an-nex buildings – a total of 137 units between the two buildings with a

View from Washington Street.

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The commercial office building, originally built in 1972 and boasting the best views in Buffalo, will

remain as it is and the developer will custom design office space to accommodate any tenant.

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Typical studio apartment plan.

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mixture of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom rental suites. The main floors of each residential building will have more retail space.

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As the popular saying goes, “health is wealth.” And that saying is at the forefront ofthenewlybuiltGolisanoCenter for Community Health.

Located next to the Niagara Falls Memo-rial Medical Center in Niagara Falls, N.Y., the Golisano Center is a 26,000-square-foot,two-story multi-tenant community health facility. According to Elisabeth Perreault, Senior Vice President and Western New York Health Practice Leader for Cannon De-sign,theGolisanoCentercombinesavarietyof different clinics and social services into one facility, one location.

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“Like many older hospitals that have been here for over 100 years, this facility is across the street from two-story residences,” Per-reault says. “[This is] a welcoming commu-nity center that doesn’t feel like an institu-tional environment.” Thus, fitting in with their residential surroundings inspired the design andarchitectureoftheGolisanoCenter.

“The overall design and aesthetic was based on this idea of architectural expres-sion that bridged residential and institution-al architecture,” Perreault says.

Within the center is an integrated primary care and behavioral health clinic, children’s mentalhealthservices,theOrleansCountyHealthHome forChildren and theOrleansCounty Adult Home, to name a few.

“The [Adult Home] service is a social ser-vice that connects patients with a variety of different things, such as housing and job development opportunities,” Perreault ex-plains.Asaresult,theGolisanoCenterhelpsindividuals address the social determinants of health care. “Lots of evidence and health-care and government organizations realize a lot of patients who suffer from various

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chronic diseases or poor health are in those

situations because of other things like not

having proper housing, not having a good

support system and having issues with men-

tal health. As well, it could be age or different

types of disabilities that don’t allow them to

self-manage their own health care.”

Additionally,theGolisanoCenterhouses

the Rivershore Inc.’s Child Advocacy Center

of Niagara, which provides services to indi-

viduals with developmental and intellectual

disabilities.

“The community outreach suite is on the

second floor, and it houses a variety of dif-

ferent community programs that the Niaga-

ra Falls Memorial Medical Center operates,

such as community outreach and education

programs,” Perreault says.

Karen Root, Senior Health Care Account

Executive for Millington Lockwood Busi-

ness Interiors, says she provided the furni-

ture, fixtures and equipment for the Goli-

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“We provided public spaces comfortable

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A building unlike any other, 79 Perry will soon house a bakery, a brewery and residential and com-mercial spaces – things that don’t usually go to-

gether – harmoniously co-existing under

one roof.

Pegula Sports and Entertainment, LLC

(PSE) has owned the property for over a

year. According to Frank Cravotta, Execu-

tive Vice President of Creative Services

for PSE, North American Breweries is

its partner and anchor tenant, open-

ing up a brewery featuring its first La-

batt Blue brand on the first floor of the

77,000-square-foot, more than 100-year-

old building. Also on the first floor with the

brewery will be a large Labatt-themed res-

taurant with access to a beer garden.

“We’ve been to the West Coast, even to

Asheville in North Carolina, which is ‘Beer

City’, U.S.A.,” Cravotta says. “We’ve noted

that, in a lot of breweries, the actual brew-

ing is behind-the-scenes and hidden from

the customer.”

As a result, 79 Perry will feature the

brewery at the front of the building, which

Cravotta says is rare but also a great expe-

rience for customers.

Construction hasn’t started yet, but it

will be a restoration to return it to its his-

toric peak. Construction Manager Chris

Hogan, who is also the Chief Operating

OfficerforRPOakHillBuildingCompany,

anticipates the first phase of work, in-

cluding the brewery and restaurant, will

be delivered in August 2018.

Steven Carmina, Architect at Carmina

Wood Morris, DPC, says the second floor

will feature corporate offices for North

American Breweries, a couple more of-

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fices and some support for the restaurant.

The third and fourth floors will be com-

mercial spaces, and the fifth floor will con-

tain residential space, with around three

to five units.

Cravotta explains that 79 Perry consists

of two buildings – one part is wood frame

construction with open timbers and a lot

of windows, which is perfect for residential

living, while the other part is made of con-

crete construction with horizontal windows

that doesn’t provide spectacular views.

“The painted brick along Perry Street and

Illinois Street will be refinished,” Paul Lang,

Senior Associate and Project Architect, ex-

plains. “The paint will be removed, exposing

the original color and more of the brick.”

Lang also says the original windows are

still in place, but they will be updated and

restored as well. He says new industrial

staff windows will be installed.

“The concrete in the back is in stellar

shape; it’s just going toget cleaned,” Lang

adds.

Inside 79 Perry, the wood floors and wood

frame building will be restored. The original

wood beam ceilings will be maintained and

exposed throughout the structure.

“We’re very excited that Bills and Sabres

owners Terry and Kim Pegula want to re-

store the building to its original glory,” Car-

mina says. “They could have done anything

they wanted, but they’re building it the right

way and giving it back to the City of Buffalo

for another 100 years. It’s going to look just

like it did when it opened back in the 1880s

to 1900s.”

Hogan says the exterior will resemble a

19th-century industrial masonry building,

and it will sit next to the KeyBank Center

where the Buffalo Sabres play. It will look

right at home among its neighbors on cob-

blestone streets.

“It’s just got that 100-year-ago feel when

you look down at the cobblestone streets

and the existing buildings. The restoration

of 79 Perry will enhance that feeling in a

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Uniland Construction Cor-poration has given the staffofGreatLakesOr-thodontics Ltd. some-thing to smile about with a 24,000-square

foot building expansion. The Tonawanda,

N.Y.-based manufacturing company re-

cently upgraded its 53,000-square foot

space, which has now grown by half to

77,000 square feet, with expanded labs and

offices.

Great Lakes Orthodontics is a leading

national orthodontics manufacturer and

distributor, serving orthodontists, prosth-

odontists, oral surgeons and the restor-

ative and general dental profession world-

wide. The increasing demands for its prod-

ucts necessitated the investment of $4.2

million to expand the building to ensure

the company could keep up with requests.

The manufacturing wing of the company

received nearly 15,000 additional square

feet, while the warehouse and office ar-

eas saw a growth of approximately 10,000

square feet.

“Themodernofficesnowfeaturestate-

of-the-art amenities, a conference room,

warehousing, repair room, packaging area

and an expanded laboratory where the

company fabricates its dental appliances,”

says Jill Pawlik, Senior Marketing Manager

for Uniland.

The size increase has created not only

a larger, more comfortable workplace, but

the breakroom/cafeteria was completely

renovated with a more modern, collegiate

feel, to the delight of staff. With modern

appliances, lounge areas boasting multiple

TV sets and comfortable oversized chairs,

and a Market C (an innovative, self-service

convenience store), this is no longer a space

to just eat a bagged lunch, but one where

employees can rejuvenate and even hold

meetings before going back to the grind.

The company also added 117 parking

spaces, for a total of 359 to ensure ample

space now and well into the future.

DavidLavin,VicePresidentofOperation-

sfor Great Lakes Orthodontics, says the

company had outgrown the facility, thanks in

large part to the growth in digital dentistry.

Currently, it produces 2,500 dental-related

items, and sees annual growth of five to 10

percent. To keep up with demand, executives

had to make the choice between adding sec-

ond shifts or expand the building.

“There is a cultural aspect here which

we pride ourselves on,” says Lavin. “We’re

100-percent employee-owned, we have a

unique environment and having a second

shiftwould have been too difficult for our

employees, so we came to the conclusion

that we should expand the building.”

“We chose to work with Uniland on the

project since they were familiar with the

property and we had worked with them suc-

cessfully before,” says Lavin.

Uniland had designed and built the original

facility in 2000. In early 2016, the firm began

planning the expansion and broke ground in

August that same year. Project Manager Jef-

frey Benderson and Architectural Interior

Designer Mary Hazlett kept things on track,

completing the work on time less than a year

later in May 2017.

While the expansion project is aestheti-

cally pleasing, it is the functionality and

efficiencyofhowthenewspacesareinter-

woven throughout the facility that is most

important, Lavin explains.

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“The business is growing. We’ve been growing all along, adding new product lines, expanding into digital dentistry. We’re always looking for ways to improve our products,” says Lavin. “The building expan-sion is intended to support growth, which includes additional employees when the need arises.” Foundedin1965,GreatLakesOrthodon-

tics has been employee-owned for 15 years. The company currently employs approxi-mately 250 people throughout the Western New York region with plans to add more. The new space will meet the current and futureneedsofGreatLakesOrthodonticsfor years to come, and allow the company to grow its technology, product lines and human resources. F

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What used to be the headquarters for a bottling com-pany is now a resi-dential building with a tasty twist.

Turner Brothers Lofts, based in Buffalo, N.Y., was originally known as the Turner Brothers Bottling Company, built in 1853 before the Civil War. During that time, the Turner Brothers Bottling Company was responsible for bottling soft drinks and distributing them across the East Coast through the Midwest. The building was then sold to American Household Storage, who added a few more buildings to the complex in 1920. According to Jake Schnei-der,PresidentandCEOofSchneiderFam-ily of Services, today it is a 40-unit apart-ment building and a food manufacturing plant for pierogies.

‘The new purpose is the old look’

Ru's Pierogi interior.

By Cindy Chan

Construction on the building began in the spring of 2015,with thebuilding offi-cially being open to tenants on May 1, 2016.

“The 40 apartment units are a mix of one- and two-bedrooms, which are very upscale,” Schneider says. Amenities with-

in the suites include granite counters, hardwood floors and maple cabinets.

An interesting feature in the Turner Brothers Lofts building is they used the historic doors from the warehouse for visual interest rather than function. The

Renovated building exterior.

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sliding doors are now hung on the walls.

Schneider says the Turner Brothers

Lofts project is a Historic Tax Credit proj-

ect, which means the respective projects

must be of mixed use and must preserve

the historic fabric of the building. Chris

Hogan, Executive Vice President of RP

Oak Hill Building Company, says that to

qualify for Historic Tax Credits, the proj-

ect design is reviewed by the New York

StateOfficeofHistoricStatePreserva-

tion to ensure that the buildings maintain

their historic fabric. Afterwards, that re-

view is submitted to the National Parks

Service for acceptance into the HTC pro-

gram.

“If you have a qualifying building, you

are able to recover a percentage of the

cost you spend restoring that building to

the period of significance,” Hogan says,

adding he was the general contractor on

the project.

“Without the tax credit, we could not

have made that project happen,” Schnei-

der says.

However, maintaining the historic ap-

pearance of the building had its chal-

lenges. Schneider recalls that a lot of the

infrastructure was debilitated. Restoring

the masonry was a huge obstacle, he says.

“We also had to build a super struc-

ture up through the existing woodframe

building for the elevator and stair tower,”

Schneider says.

Hogan says that was one of the most in-

teresting aspects of the project – dropping

the elevator shaft and stairwell in between

the buildings and getting all the floors to

match up, creating a core area that brought

the buildings together.

Subtrades that worked on Turner Broth-

ers Lofts include Craig Holler Excavating

(sitework); IndustrialWelding&Fabricat-

ing Co. (steel); Mandon Building Systems

(carpentry and drywall); Pepe Construc-

tion Co., Inc. (masonry); Cassidy Masonry

(masonry restoration); Kirst Construction

Inc.(concrete);J.A.Gulick(windowrestora-

tion);MurrayRoofingCompany Inc. (roof-

ing);FairwayFloorCovering(floor);Empire

Building Diagnostics (demolition); Huron

Plumbing&Heating Inc. (plumbing);Davis

UlmerSprinklerCo.(fireprotection);Allied

Mechanical, Inc. (HVAC); andWittburn En-

terprises (electrical).

In addition to the apartment units, there

is also another interesting tenant taking up

space in the building – Ru’s Pierogi. Located

on the first floor of Turner Brothers Lofts,

the manufacturing space is filled with

stainless steel equipment and processing

lines. Schneider describes the ambiance as

a mixture of contemporary and historic.

“The new purpose is the old look,” Hogan

says. “The biggest hurdle is creating an ac-

ceptable restoration plan. You can’t really

add things to it that would change how it

would look 100 years ago.” F

Roof deck.

Typical apartment interior.Lobby with feature wall.

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The newly renovated Buffalo Museum of Science is truly out of this world.

Nine years ago, the Buf-falo Society of Natural Sci-ences made a commitment

to revitalize the entire facility through various renovations and upgrades, accord-ing to Marisa Wigglesworth, President and CEOoftheBuffaloSocietyofNaturalSci-ences. One such renovation includes thereplacement of the Kellogg Observatorydome.Wigglesworth says the Kellogg Obser-

vatory opened in 1931, but it’s been closed to the public since 1999.

“As a result, we’re thrilled to be renovat-ing that space,” Wigglesworth says. ChristopherGuerra,anArchitectatHHL

Architects, says the Buffalo Museum of Science wanted to improve its astronomy

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program, hence the replacement of the

astronomical observatory dome. Accord-

ingtoGuerra,therearetwodomesthatsit

atop the museum – the smaller dome is for

solar observation while the larger one is

for astronomical observation. The latter is

theKelloggObservatory.

“The astronomical observatory was in

serious disrepair and the dome no longer

openedorrotated,”Guerrasays.“Tomeet

the needs of the Society’s astronomy

program, the current dome needed to be

replaced with a state-of-the-art, electroni-

cally operated observatory dome.”

Ash Manufacturing Co. built the new

observatory dome in Illinois, with an 18-

foot diameter hemisphere of aluminum

formed by the joining of a number of inter-

locking and self-support segments into a

weather-tightdomeroof,saysGuerra.The

hemisphere is supported upon numerous

ball-bearing rollers that are locked into the

dome support track rail, which allows for

the dome’s almost frictionless movement.

The old dome, which weighed 5,000

pounds, was removed piece by piece. Af-

terwards, a structural concrete ring was

added to the top of the existing observa-

tory walls.

“The main challenges for this project

have been all of the structural unknowns,”

Guerra says. “The building is almost 100

years old and had very limited documenta-

tion of existing conditions.”

According to Wigglesworth, the Kel-

logg Observatory is slated to reopen in

the spring of 2018 – in the meantime, there

are several renovations taking place to im-

prove the dome and its surrounding area.

Kevin Martin of Picone Construction,

whoistheGeneralContractorontheproj-

ect, says he and his team are creating a

new stairwell and adding elevator access

to the roof.

“There used to be just a spiral staircase

from the fourth floor to the roof, but now

we’re building a regular staircase and add-

ing an elevator to make it accessible for all

guests,” Martin explains, adding that, in ad-

dition to the new stairs and elevator, a new

deck on the roof is being built.

“It’s a beautiful rooftop area that will be

marvelous programming space and event

space when it’s ready,” Wigglesworth says.

“It needs to be repaved.”

Other upgrades included tackling each

gallery exhibit – which the museum calls

“science studios” – and changing them from

exhibits to interactive experiences.

“An exhibit is typically a passive experi-

ence for the guest. Instead, now guests can

take part in an active exploration of science

in a space that invites innovation, much like

an artist’s studio or a dance studio,” Wig-

glesworth says. “We really believe in the

experiences we offer in our science studios

today – guests are exploring, making con-

nections, that’s what science is all about.”

For more information, visit

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After two decades of continuous restoration workbyapluckystartupnon-profit,theGray-cliff Conservancy, visitors can soon return to the year 1931.Since 1997, the Graycliff Conservancy has

been dedicated to the restoration of this

lakeside property and telling its story to the visiting public.

Between1926and1931,GraycliffwasdesignedbyFrankLloyd

Wright for Isabelle R. Martin, wife of Industrialist Darwin Mar-

tin, as a summer home for their family on the shore of Lake Erie

in Derby, N.Y.

Graycliffconsistsoftwohouses.TheIsabelleMartinHouse

is 6,200 square feet with seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.

It has a living room – also called a viewing room – as well as a

sun porch, kitchen pantry and servants’ area. The second house

is called the Foster House, which is smaller in size, and it con-

tains a garage and some utility rooms with an apartment above consisting of four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and bath-room.BobWooler,ExecutiveDirectorforGraycliff,saystheproperty

was put on the market in 1997 because the boarding school that hadpreviouslybeenoperatingatGraycliffclosedupandtheown-ers were going to sell.

“Some local preservationists decided to restore it back to the pristine conditions of its early years, namely 1931,” Wooler says. “By sheer volunteer energy, pluck and drive over the years, they’ve hammered away at that agenda.”

Wooler says a few years ago, non-historic buildings have been demolished and an exterior restoration took place, including re-storing the pond and other large features. Several fundraisers have taken place since then, and now they have the funds to com-plete an interior restoration.

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“We have a small project going on right now, restoring bathrooms,”

Wooler says, adding that restoration of the walls, ceilings and floors

will take place soon. Work is slated to be ongoing throughout the

winter and the next year.

Regarding the exterior restoration, Wooler says there were a

numberofdifferentphases.Oneofthefirstphasesinvolveddemol-

ishing the non-historic buildings. Afterwards, a visitor center and a

giftshopwasbuilt.Graycliffalsoreceivedanewroof,newchimney,

stonework and got some stucco redone.

“We removed the asbestos, tested for asbestos and took asbes-

tos out where it was found – we did all that abatement work,” Wooler

says.

Wooler says the Isabelle Martin House is a house museum that

is not meant to be lived in, while residents can occupy the Foster

House.Oneoftheoptionsdiscussedwastoturnit intoabedand

breakfast one day.

James Reddin, President of Reddin Construction, was the general

contractor on the project. Reddin was in charge of restoring the five

bathroomsintheIsabelleMartinHouse.Onlyonebathroomonthe

main floor of the Isabelle Martin House will be functioning, while the

rest will be decorative. Although the washrooms will have tubs, toi-

lets and sinks, none of them – except for the one – will be connected

to a water system.

“We’re sourcing antique items [for the restoration] because this

building was built in 1928,” Reddin says. “The goal was the retain as

much of the original surfaces and materials as possible.”

Needless to say, finding sinks and fixtures from 1928 nowadays

is no easy task. As well, a lot of the bathrooms had colored plaster,

which they intend to remove. However, someone had previously

skim-coated over the colored plaster with regular smooth plaster.

“It’s a bit laborious to carefully take things apart as opposed to

just removing everything in the traditional manner. We’ve had to

number all the pieces of the wood removed from the walls and keep

everything so it goes back to where it came from,” Reddin says.

OnekeyingredientfortheplasterbeingusedbyReddinandhis

team is, interestingly enough, goat hair. Not too common today,

goat hair was used fairly often in the scratch coat many years ago.

Buffalo Architectural Casting, a 40-year-old plastering subcontrac-

tor, was able to source the goat hair, and it has worked well so far.

“We had to obtain goat hair to put in the base coat plaster, which

wasinteresting,”saysGaryBolles,Co-ownerofBuffaloPlastering

and Architectural Casting.

According to Bolles, goat hair has a fiber which binds the plaster

and makes it much more stronger. In the past, goats roamed on the

Graycliffproperty,keepingthepropertymanicured,andthosesame

goats provided the hair that was used in the plaster mixture.

Construction is slated to be complete by November 2018. For

more information, visit experiencegraycliff.com. F

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This time around for New Era Field located in Or-chard Park, N.Y., the spotlight is on the lights themselves rather than the athletes.

Last year, the New Era Field received upgrades that were funded by the annual capital improvement allowance provided by the stadium lease. Such renovations included a renovation of the lighting on the poles, a full-depth reconstruction of One Bills Drive (the stadium’s main en-trance off of Abbott Road), and repairs to certain parking lots. A trench drain wasinstalledatGate1,aswasaconcretesurface around the Ralph Wilson statue at Founder’s Plaza.

Bright lights

By Cindy Chanbig stadium

Preseason game on Aug. 10.

Lights complete on night of Aug. 1.

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Installation of LEDs.

This year, however, the lighting was the center of attention. Shane Freeland, Frey Electric Foreman, says the stadium’s six poles are approximately 170 feet high. Originally,therewere360lightsaltogeth-er – 60 lights per pole. The poles are about 350 feet apart. Freeland says those lights have been demolished. Now in their places are 384 LED light fixtures, each weighing around 75 pounds each.

“They use a quarter of the energy [the old ones used] and provide more light for the field,” Freeland explains, adding they started on the project on June 20 of this year.TheyofficiallywrappeduponJuly27.

“With the NFL, I’d say more than half of the teams are using LED lights,” Jim Wad-dell, Marketing Manager for Frey Electric, says. “Every team will eventually [make the move].”

Installing these lights has been in the works for a long time, according to Free-land. It was a request by the Buffalo Bills for years for three reasons – the quality of the light on the field, cost savings and maintenance.

“We used to have to do yearly mainte-nance,” Waddell says. “In the long run, it’s saving a lot of money and time for every-body. It seems like it’s a basic project, but it’s unique and it’s something that they might not have to change ever again.”

The project was completed just in time for the Buffalo Bills’ first night practice on Aug. 4 and their first pre-season game on Aug. 10. Freeland says they had to work with a short time frame, but the job ran smoothly. F

Demolition of old lights pole.

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At the Curtiss Hotel, no two rooms or pieces of décor are alike.Originally built in 1912,

the over-100-year-old abandoned office build-

ing is now a boutique hotel in downtown Buffalo, N.Y. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Curtiss Hotel under-went a historic restoration that began in the spring of 2015. Construction wrapped up in February of 2017, and finishing touches were complete by June 2017. The hotel had a soft opening earlier this year, but according to Chris Hogan, Construction Manager for the project and Executive Vice President forRPOakHillBuildingCompany,agrandopening never took place because bookings were coming in non-stop.

The Curtiss Hotel was among the first terra cotta, steel-frame structures in Buf-falo. Built in 1912 and known as the Curtiss Building, it preceded even the city hall build-ing.MarkCroce,OwneroftheCurtissHotel,says it is one of the biggest art deco build-ings in Buffalo, also known as a Chicago-style skyscraper. In its original form, it was a six-story building with a basement, but after the restoration it is now an eight-story building.

“It is a pretty unique facility in Buffalo, with very elegant finishes,” Hogan says. “The exterior is white terra cotta that’s been re-stored. We recreated a cornice around the

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top sixth floor that had been removed de-

cades ago. It really makes the building look

like a jewel.”

Croce says the lower level includes a

fitness center designed by G&G Fitness

Equipment, a local company. There is

also a men’s boutique salon and spa run

byLeonStudioOne.Thefirstfloorofthe

Curtiss Hotel features a restaurant and

rotating bar called Chez Ami.

“It turns about once every hour and it’s

a big attraction,” Croce says, adding that

a patio is available for year-round seating

for80people.Overall,therestaurantand

bar can seat 200 guests.

The hotel features 68 rooms from its

second to sixth floors – 67 are regular

hotel rooms and one is a long-term resi-

dential unit. Hogan says no two rooms

are alike, and it’s all thanks to the interior

design expertise of Interior Designer Paul

LaMorticella of Interior SC and Dream De-

signs & More Inc.

“I probably have used over 800,000 ac-

cessories that are different from the roof-

top to the lower level of this hotel,” LaM-

orticella says. “Everything was sought out

and worked as it would be done in a home.

All of the details are somewhat different.

For example, there are five sets of Lexing-

ton furniture. I mixed all of these different

elements for 68 rooms in the hotel. It’s

mix-and-match, it comes off very warm

and people love it.”

The roof is the eighth floor in the hotel,

featuring four bars, a banquet room and a

fire pit, as well as scenic views of Lake Erie

and the skyline of downtown Buffalo.

Since the building was abandoned,

a lot of the historic fabric was missing,

which presented an opportunity to re-

build plenty of elements. The external

terra cotta had been restored by repli-

cating terra cotta pieces from the build-

ing back to its original condition. The

terra cotta panels in the hallways were

restored back to their original condition

as well.

“The original plaster walls were patched

and painted. All of the windows were re-

stored – they were stripped down, repainted

and reinstalled,” Hogan says.

Subcontractors involved in the project

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The Hotel Niagara will be undergoing a restoration that will take its guests back in time.

Located in Niagara Falls, N.Y., the 13-story Hotel Niagara opened in 1924 and has been through a lot since then. Ed Riley, Managing Partner and Senior Associate of Brine Wells Development, LLC, says it’s

been closed for almost 10 years. The building has also been partially gutted; in particular, the upper floors above themezzanine havebeen demolished. Riley also says the roof needs to be replaced. TherestorationisslatedtobegininJanuaryorFebruaryof2018;

however, stabilization work on the property began in the fall. Riley says the hotel is scheduled to open to the public in March of 2019 if all goes according to schedule.

Jamie Williams, senior associate at Holmes King Kallquist & As-sociates, Architects, says the intention of the restoration – the ho-tel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places – is to bring it back to its former historic character and seek Historic Preservation Tax Credits.

“The guest room floors will be significantly reconstructed to achieve brand-standard hotel rooms, but we’ll maintain the configu-ration of the historic corridor,” he explains. “Beyond the corridor, it will be new construction with a traditional appearance to comple-ment the character of the historic building.”

However, the lower level floors – first and second – have much more historic features intact, although much of it has to be recon-structed. Riley explains that a lot of the damage is due to demolition and water infiltration.

“We will restore the physical fabric that is there and replicate any missing components,” Williams says.

Some of the missing components include original decorative walls that have been opened up or demolished, the main reception desk and meeting spaces. Williams is determined to replicate the reception desk, but has already encountered a couple of obstacles.

“The desk is a fairly significant component, so we will be replicat-ing it. We’re trying to determine what the original looked like based on historic photos and drawings. We have not been able to locate the drawings, which is a setback,” Williams says, “but I haven’t given up yet. I’ve made contact with a number of historic repositories in the Buffalo and Niagara Falls area who have said they have files on the hotel, so hopefully we’ll find something on which to base the de-sign.Otherwise,we’llusereceptiondeskimageryanddetailingfromother hotels that were designed by the same architect.”

The hotel’s first floor will feature a two-story lobby, reception desk, elevator lobby, main ballroom, an adjacent gathering space, bar, main kitchen, three-meal restaurant, dining room and meeting rooms and a lounge/bar with direct street access. The second floor will have similar features, such as pre-function spaces overlooking the lobby, main ballroom, meeting rooms and, possibly, a second ballroom.Guestroomswillbelocatedfromthethirdfloortothe12thfloor.

Riley says they are still working on the room count, but he antici-pates there will be around 160 to 180 suites. The roof is considered the 13th floor.

“We’ll also have a rooftop terrace/lounge with some really nice views,” Riley says.

The exterior of the Hotel Niagara is mostly intact, with a brick ma-sonry façade and stone and terracotta accents. Williams says there will be some parapet reconstruction because water tends to infil-trate the masonry capstones over time. However, a large part of this restoration, as with many restorations, is the windows. The lower-level windows are original monumental wood windows that will be restored. The tower windows are replacement aluminum windows that will remain as such until they can replaced at a later date.

“The marquee is an important defining aspect. It’s missing, but we will be replicating it from historic photos,” Williams says, adding that the exterior signage is still to be decided upon. F

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4th Generation Co.

Mr. Nicholas Yarussi 5650 Simmons Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 283-7057 Fax: (716) 283-5928 [email protected]

7GENS

Mr. Michael Williams 12587 Route 438 Irving, NY 14081 Tel: (716) 532-0137 Fax: (716) 532-4036

3480 Group Inc.

Ms. Cheryl Green 500 Seneca Street, Unit 4-2 Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 939-2221 [email protected]

716 Ministries

Mr. Jeffrey Jones 301 14th Street Buffalo, NY 14213 Tel: (716) 828-8681 Fax: (716) 828-8682 [email protected]

716 Site Contracting Inc.

Mr. Eric Pacer 7311 Ward Road N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 343-3404 Fax: (716) 695-2928 [email protected]

716 Specialty Trailer Inc.

Mr. John Montondo 3750 Heatherwood Drive, Apartment P2 Hamburg, NY 14075 [email protected]

84 Lumber Co.

Mr. Mike Abbass 3317 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 683-8450 Fax: (716) 683-3732 [email protected]

A-1 Land Care Inc.

Mr. Drew Langston 1527 Ridge Road Lewiston, NY 14092 Tel: (716) 754-4999 Fax: (716) 754-2622 [email protected]

A Best Inc.

Mr. Thomas Arida 7 Payne Avenue N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 692-4517 Fax: (716) 694-6202 [email protected]

A. Gareleck & Sons, Inc.

Mr. Mike Oleksy 125 Arthur Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 871-4225 Fax: (716) 871-4209 [email protected]

A. H. Harris & Sons

Mr. Don Mullen 6515 Transit Road Bowmansville, NY 14026 Tel: (716) 686-9123 Fax: (716) 686-9128 [email protected]

A-Verdi Storage Containers

Mr. Kevin McUmber 100GemcorDrive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (800) 248-3734 [email protected]

AJ’s Tree Service

Mr. Jeremy Heim P.O.Box650 E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 908-1282 [email protected]

A.M. Carpet Services, Inc.

Mr. Shawn Copella 120 South Avenue West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-4424 Fax: (716) 674-0100 [email protected]

Aberdeen Plate Glass Co., Inc.

Mr. Paul Russo 2119 South Park Avenue Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 826-4444 Fax: (716) 826-4447 [email protected]

Abraxas, Inc.

Mr. Tim Shilling 1769 Baseline Road, Suite 430 GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 774-8844 Fax: (716) 774-8844 [email protected]

Accadia Site Contracting, Inc.

Mr. Anthony Milone 5636 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 681-7944 Fax: (716) 681-9761 [email protected]

ACD Concrete Inc.

Ms. Cheryl D’Amaro 525 Auburn Street Buffalo, NY 14222 Tel: (716) 881-9747 Fax: (716) 881-9747 [email protected]

Ace Flagpole Company

Ms. Jane Vosseller 5444 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (800) 908-9100 Fax: (800) 908-9102 [email protected]

ACE Mechanical Services

Mr. Shawn Flynn 4568 Bailey Avenue Amherst, NY 14226 Tel: (716) 833-3500 Fax: (716) 833-0626 [email protected]

Ackerman Plumbing Inc.

Mr. Eric Ackerman 678 Sheridan Drive Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 877-7448 Fax: (716) 877-7449 [email protected]

ACS Buffalo

Mr. Tim Arnold 65GreentreeRoad Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 799-4187 Fax: (716) 343-6739 [email protected]

ACT Associates

Mr. William Thalmann 10100 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031 Tel: (716) 759-8348 Fax: (716) 759-2050 [email protected]

Action Commercial Repair LLC

Mr. Raymond Miranda 1336 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14209 Tel: (716) 881-4357 [email protected]

Action Roofing, Inc.

Mr. Michael Jackson 10267 Crump Road Glenwood,NY14069 Tel: (716) 592-7752 Fax: (716) 592-7344 [email protected]

Active Fence Co., Inc.

Mr. Mike Mangione 5295 Bayview Road Hamburg, NY 14705 Tel: (716) 648-3970 Fax: (716) 648-3970 [email protected]

Active Logistics Inc.

Ms. Linda McCarthy P.O.Box2052 Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 826-9351 Fax: (716) 826-4579 [email protected]

Active Workforce, Inc.

Ms. Lana Green, President 853 Brighton Road Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 447-9988 Fax: (716) 447-7503 [email protected]

Adema Heating & Air Conditioning

Mr. Kyle Adema 378 Englewood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14223 Tel: (716) 834-7611 Fax: (716) 834-7617 [email protected]

Admar Supply Company, Inc.

Mr. Ray Borzillire, Branch Manager 1394 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14217-1318 Tel: (716) 873-8000 Fax: (716) 873-8455 [email protected]

Advanced Cable Technology, Inc.

Mr. Mark Andrews 184 Two Road Road Marilla, NY 14102-9762 Tel: (716) 681-5935 Fax: (716) 681-3565

AFI Environmental

Mr. Patrick Ackerman P.O.Box4049 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 283-7645 Fax: (716) 283-2858 [email protected]

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MeMbersAflac

Mr. Patrick Engasser 1412 Sweet Home Road, Suite 2 Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 868-8921 Fax: (716) 204-4075 [email protected]

AFP Group, Inc.

Mr. Kevin Cole 6746 Akron Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 438-7970 Fax: (716) 433-6924 [email protected].

AI Developers

Mr. Alex Lin 4 Beechbrook Lane Rochester, NY 14625 Tel: (585) 208-5924 [email protected]

Ajay Glass & Mirror Co., Inc.

Mr. David Falk 240 Red Tail Drive, Suite 14 OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 674-0004 Fax: (585) 393-0105 [email protected]

Alba Coatings Inc.

Mr. Len Alba 346OliverStreet North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 693-9500 Fax: (716) 693-7137 [email protected]

All State Fire and Security

Ms. Laurie Szumla 400 Mineral Springs Road Buffalo, NY 14224-1016 Tel: (716) 783-9670 Fax: (716) 783-9718 [email protected]

Allegra

Ms. Joyce DeLong 3959 Union Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 634-5966 Fax: (716) 634-0841 [email protected]

Allgaier Construction Corporation

Mr. Kirk Allgaier, President 10080 County Road Clarence, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-7350 Fax: (716) 741-7351 [email protected]

Alliance Construction of WNY

DBA Alliance Homes

Ms. Alison Rowmanowski 4727 Camp Road Hamburg, NY 14705 Tel: (716) 646-6555 Fax: (716) 646-0249 [email protected]

Allied Flooring Contractors

Mr. Ron Figiel 2323 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 874-1001 Fax: (716) 874-0809 [email protected]

Allied Mechanical, Inc.

Mr. Michael Modrzynski 1111 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14213 Tel: (716) 882-1234 Fax: (716) 882-1010 [email protected]

Allstate General Contracting, Inc.

Mr. John Germann 31 Ransier Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-0333 Fax: (716) 675-0335 [email protected]

ALP Steel Corporation

Mr. Robert W. Waver, Jr. P.O.Box1085 Buffalo, NY 14220-8085 Tel: (716) 854-3030 Fax: (716) 854-3070 [email protected]

American Concrete of WNY Inc.

Mr. Kevin McCabe P.O.Box572 Lockport, NY 14095 Tel: (716) 923-5017 Fax: (716) 434-7053 [email protected]

American Demolition & Nuclear

Decommissioning (American DND)

Mr. Bill Schaab P.O.Box553 GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (866) 699-5515 Fax: (716) 773-5515 [email protected]

American Paving & Excavating Inc.

Ms. Sharon Solomon 5880 Thompson Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-2649 Fax: (716) 741-2218 [email protected]

Amherst Paving

Mr. David Roetzer 330 Meyer Road Amherst, NY 14226 Tel: (716) 834-4961 Fax: (716) 838-6016 [email protected]

Amstar of Western New York, Inc.

Mr. John Lignos, Vice President 825 Rein Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 204-9755 Fax: (716) 204-9761 [email protected]

Anadine Design & Development

Corp.

Mr. Eugene Robinson 178 Parkridge Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Tel: (716) 563-6156 [email protected]

Anastasi Trucking & Paving

Company

Mr. Gary Anastasi 4430 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086-9771 Tel: (716) 683-5003 Fax: (716) 683-5045 [email protected]

Anderson Courts & Sports

Surfaces, Inc.

Mr. Gordon D.H. Anderson 2495 Main Street, Suite 310 Buffalo, NY 14214 Tel: (716) 447-9966 Fax: (716) 447-9969 [email protected]

Anderson Equipment Co.

Mr. John Park 2140 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 877-1992 Fax: (716) 877-1581 [email protected]

Andujar Asbestos & Lead

Abatement LLC

Mr. Alfredo Andujar 463 4th Street Buffalo, NY 14201 Tel: (716) 828-5234 [email protected]

Apollo Dismantling Services LLC

Mr. Sam DeFranks 4511 Hyde Park Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 278-9419 Fax: (716) 278-9492 [email protected]

Apollo Drywall & Painting, Inc.

Mr. Russell Bickert 5276 Briercliff Drive Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-7992 [email protected]

Apollo Steel Corp.

Mr. Bill Crissy 4800 Wilton Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 692-2524 Fax: (716) 283-1136 [email protected]

Appliance Associates of

Buffalo, Inc.

Mr. David Glina 200 Amherst Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 873-5093 Fax: (716) 873-4417 [email protected]

Applied Sciences Group, Inc.

Mr. Ben Casto 4455GeneseeStreet,Suite103 Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 626-5100 Fax: (716) 626-0629 [email protected]

Aqua Systems of WNY

Mr. Adam Reeves 7071 Transit Road East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 688-0139 Fax: (716) 688-0364 [email protected]

Archie Donoughe Sanding, Inc.

Ms. Patricia Retzlaff 163 Robinson Street North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 692-8416 Fax: (716) 692-8416 [email protected]

Architectural Building Products

Mr. Fred House 609 Indian Church Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 875-5030 Fax: (716) 875-2119 [email protected]

Arctic Refrigeration Company of

Batavia, Inc.

Mr. Richard Mager, President 26 Cedar Street Batavia, NY 14020-3339 Tel: (585) 343-2678 Fax: (585) 343-2194 [email protected]

Aria Contracting

Mr. Jim Jerge 3907 North Buffalo Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 667-9014 Fax: (716) 667-9019 [email protected]

Armor Fence Company of

W.N.Y., Inc.

Ms. Millie Blasz, President P.O.Box745 OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 649-0114 Fax: (716) 992-9457 [email protected]

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MeMbersArric Corp.

Mr. John Rusnak/ Mr. Paul Keller 5033 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 681-3535 Fax: (716) 681-5889 [email protected]

Arrow Sheet Metal Works, Inc.

Mr. Paul Schubring, President 75 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 847-6800 Fax: (716) 847-0548 [email protected]

Ashford Gypsum Services, Inc.

Mr. Cory Creeley 2343 Union Road Cheektowga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 822-4611 Fax: (716) 822-4604 [email protected]

ASI Signage Innovations

Ms. Trisha Weiser 2957 Alt Boulevard GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 775-0104 Fax: (716) 775-3329 [email protected]

Aslan Plumbing and Mechanical

Services, Inc.

Mr. Gregory Zakrzewski 5715 Royalton Center Road Gasport,NY14067 Tel: (716) 735-3927 Fax: (716) 735-3942 [email protected]

Aurora Plumbing Company, Inc.

Mr. Ronald J. Kimmel, President 5800 Seneca Street Elma, NY 14059-9615 Tel: (716) 674-5800 Fax: (716) 674-5540 [email protected]

Aurora Window Systems &

Contracting, Inc.

Mr. Darold B. Fountain 710 Kensington Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Tel: (716) 833-2500 Fax: (716) 235-2580 [email protected]

AXA Advisors

Mr. David Will 350 Essjay Road, Suite 300 Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 626-2563 Fax: (716) 631-4764 [email protected]

B&L Wholesale Supply Inc.

Mr. Brian Mack 1 Bud Mil Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 853-2600 Fax: (716) 853-2623 [email protected]

B. J. Muirhead, Inc.

Ms. Michelle Mitchell 115 Mid County Drive OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 667-7100 Fax: (716) 677-7104 [email protected]

Babcock Utilities Inc.

Mr. Anthony Majka, Controller 7637 Canal Road Gasport,NY14067 Tel: (716) 772-5064 Fax: (716) 772-5042 [email protected]

Badger Daylighting Corp.

Mr. Matt Winfield P.O.Box15 East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 260-4577 [email protected]

Baehre & Shumway Inc.

Mr. Salvatore Macaluso 2745 Broadway Avenue, Suite 5 Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 895-7362 Fax: (716) 897-5130 [email protected]

Baer & Associates

Mr. Joseph Dommer, Owner 4588 South Park Avenue Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 831-0000 Fax: (716) 831-0001 [email protected]

Balducci Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Robert Balducci 521 Pound Road Elma, NY14059 Tel: (716) 632-6572 Fax: (716) 632-8656 [email protected]

Balk Siding,LLC

Mr. Timothy Balk 3853 Beebe Road Newfane, NY 14108 Tel: (716) 438-2471 [email protected]

Barclay Damon, LLP

Mr. James Domagalski, Esq. 200 Delaware Avenue, the Avant Building Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 566-1510 Fax: (716) 566-4003 [email protected]

Barnaby Construction LLC

Mr. Matthew Barnaby P.O.Box126 Alexander, NY 14005 Tel: (585) 739-0722 [email protected]

Barry Steel Fabrication, Inc.

Mr. Randy Allen P.O.Box579 Lockport, NY 14095 Tel: (716) 433-2144 Fax: (716) 433-7742 [email protected]

Baschmann Services, Inc.

Ms. Cindy Baschmann P.O.Box320 Elma, NY 14059-0320 Tel: (716) 655-1101 Fax: (716) 655-0374 [email protected]

Basil Ford-Commercial Trucks

Mr. Walter Mullett 1540 Walden Avenue Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 893-1000 [email protected]

Battista Construction Inc.

Ms. Sharon Battista 3315 North Benzing Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 823-0191 Fax: (716) 823-2455 [email protected]

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MeMbersBaughmans Magic Seal

Ms. Chrissy Martineck P.O.Box663 Amherst, NY 14226 Tel: (716) 836-8880 Fax: (716) 836-8884 [email protected]

BBT Construction Services, Inc.

Ms. Jeanine Sonier 8289 Sackett Road Bergen, NY 14416 Tel: (585) 331-1442 Fax: (888) 291-4280 [email protected]

BC Flynn Contracting Corp.

Mr. Christopher Sweda 2205 Kenmore Avenue, Suite 110 Tonawanda, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 402-2001 Fax: (716) 402-2003 [email protected]

BCB Excavating

Mr. Brian Bolt 8465 Transit Road East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 688-8055 [email protected]

Beau Enterprises

Mr. Ken Lilly 4250 Williams Road Ransomville, NY 14131 Tel: (716) 791-3000 Fax: (716) 791-3003 [email protected]

Belknap Heating & Cooling Inc

Mr. Gary Gorenfo 8655 Transit Road E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 688-1728 Fax: (716) 688-0356 [email protected]

Belknap White Group

Ms. Jackie Mancini 111 Plymouth Street Mansfield, MA 02048 Tel: (800) 283-7500 Fax: (508) 337-3745 [email protected]

Benchley Cranes

Mr. Brian Benchley P.O.Box220 Forestville, NY 14062 Tel: (716) 934-4330 Fax: (716) 934-3290 [email protected]

Bender’s Technical Detailing, Inc.

Mr. John Bender 275 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 695-7693 Fax: (716) 695-0239 [email protected]

Benderson Development Co., LLC

Mr. Tim Liddle 570 Delaware Avenue Bufflalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 886-0211 Fax: (716) 886-1026 [email protected]

Bengert Boring & Excavation

Mr. Michael Bengert 230 French Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 440-4841 Fax: (716) 823-3120 [email protected]

Besroi Construction Corp.

Ms. Dawn Tabaczynski 5434GeneseeStreet,P.O.Box202 Bowmansville, NY 14026 Tel: (716) 684-0355 Fax: (716) 684-0751 [email protected]

Beyond the Basics Property

Services, Inc.

Mr. Noel M. Will 3150 Seneca Street, Building 3 West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 602-1928 Fax: (716) 674-0158 [email protected]

BGI Interiors, Inc.

Mr.John R. Bowden, President 22 Simon Avenue Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 893-1417 Fax: (716) 893-1438 [email protected]

Big L Distributors Inc.

Mr. Tim Miller 2727 William Street Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 895-8484 Fax: (716) 895-5390 [email protected]

Bison Electrical Services

Corporation

Mr. Joseph Picone 2548 Elmwood Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 833-7300 Fax: (716) 833-7302 [email protected]

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MeMbersBison Elevator Service, Inc.

Mr. Bob Wood 295 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 852-3031 Fax: (716) 852-0603 [email protected]

Bison Iron & Step

Mr. David Hatcher, President 1601 Harlem Road Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 893-5777 Fax: (716) 893-1125 [email protected]

Bison Painting and Decorating

Corporation

Mr. Paul Scouras, President 1783 Kenmore Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 873-1448 Fax: (716) 874-9262 [email protected]

Bison Scaffold & Masons

Supply, Inc.

Mr. David Pera 885 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 821-1995 Fax: (716) 821-1997 [email protected]

Black Hat Chimney and

Fireplace, Inc.

Mr. Robert Kladke 3155 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-0367 Fax: (716) 674-0486 [email protected]

Blackstone Construction of

WNY, Inc.

Mr. Glenn Donnelly 11800 Big Tree Road Wales Center, NY 14169 Tel: (716) 474-8833 Fax: (716) 299-2666 [email protected]

Bliss Construction

Mr. Paul Bliss 8610 Transit Road, Suite 200 E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 204-2910 Fax: (716) 204-2911 [email protected]

Blue Ox Roofing

Mr. Michael Marinucci 2139 Lockport Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 731-6671 Fax: (716) 731-1394 [email protected]

Blum Builders Inc.

Mr. Jeff Blum, President 8570 Roll Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-9970 Fax: (716) 741-3270 [email protected]

BMG Systems Inc.

Mr. Gary Slawinski P.O.Box1307 OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 432-5160 Fax: (716) 683-3335 [email protected]

Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC

Mr. Daniel Forsyth 200 Delaware Avenue, Avant Building, Suite 900 Buffalo, NY 14202-2107 Tel: (716) 853-7262 Fax: (716) 854-6430 [email protected]

BondEd

Mr. Jack Dumpert 122 Columbia Boulevard Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 713-2094 [email protected]

Brady Electric, Inc.

Mr. Thomas Brady 63 Industrial Drive N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 693-0404 Fax: (716) 693-0109 [email protected]

Braunscheidel LGS Inc.

Mr. Brian Braunscheidel P.O.Box88 Clarence, NY 14031 Tel: (716) 542-5500 Fax: (716) 542-5505 [email protected]

Brawdy Construction

Mr. Ryan Glenn P.O.Box470 Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-8714 ext. 217 Fax: (716) 741-8749 [email protected]

BRD Construction Inc.

Mr. Michael D. Masters, President 82 Pearl Street Buffalo, NY 14202-4106 Tel: (716) 847-0042 Fax: (716) 847-0089 [email protected]

Brier Hill Contracting Inc.

Mr. Mike George 1716 Alleghany Road Attica, NY 14011 Tel: (585) 591-1868 [email protected]

Brock Construction LLC

Mr. Dave Brock 9894 Savage Road Holland, NY 14080 Tel: (716) 949-2484 [email protected]

Brooks Rigging Corp.

Mr. Daniel Brooks 621 Conley Road Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 652-8121 Fax: (716) 652-8130 [email protected]

Brown Electric Inc.

Ms. Sharon Brown 6421 Campbell Boulevard Pendleton, NY 14094-9624 Tel: (716) 694-7622 Fax: (716) 210-3128 [email protected]

BTI, LLC (Buffalo Technology

Integrators)

Mr. John Stewart 86 North End Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 266-6866 [email protected]

275 Fillmore AvenueTonawanda, New York 14150

Phone: (716) 695-7693 Fax: (716) 695-0239

www.benderstech.com

StructuralSteel Detailing

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New York

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MeMbersBuffalo Alarm, Inc.

Mr. Michael Adolf Jr. 1325 Millersport Highway, Suite 109 Buffalo, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 833-3331 Fax: (716) 833-4781 [email protected]

Buffalo Barricade LLC

Mr. Larry Hawkins 237 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 694-2250 Fax: (716) 694-2252 [email protected]

Buffalo Commercial Flooring &

Installations

Mr. Jeff Wells 2262 Union Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 997-6525 Fax: (716) 668-2986 [email protected]

Buffalo Concrete Accessories

Ms. Kathy Grimm, President 243 Manhattan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214 Tel: (716) 332-2800 Fax: (716) 332-2803 [email protected]

Buffalo Hotel Supply Co., Inc.

Mr. Alan Krakowiak 375 Commerce Drive Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 691-8080 Fax: (716) 691-3255 [email protected]

Buffalo Neighborhood Stabilization

Co., Inc.

Ms. Dawn Wells-Clyburn 271GrantStreet Buffalo, NY 14213 Tel: (716) 884-0356 Fax: (716) 884-0358 [email protected]

Buffalo Networks

Mr. Jim Szczublewski 146 Wellington Road Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 310-1890 [email protected]

Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus,

Inc.

Mr. Mark McGovern 640 Ellicott Street, Suite 401 Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 854-2662 Fax: (716) 218-7150 [email protected]

Buffalo Niagara Partnership

Ms. Kate Scaglione 257WestGenesseeStreet,Suite600 Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 852-7100 Fax: (716) 852-2761 [email protected]

Buffalo Plastering, Inc.

Mr. Gary Bolles 315 Hinman Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 885-9020 Fax: (716) 885-9020 [email protected]

Buffalo Solar Solutions

Mr. Jeremy McCool 1212 Abbott Road, Suite A Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 800-7775 [email protected]

BuildTech Solutions LLC

Mr. Aaron W. Golding Jr. 5999 South Park Avenue, Suite 267 Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 997-7475 Fax: (716) 418-7882 [email protected]

Building Solutions

Mr. Todd Huber 6091 Seneca Street Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 655-3210 Fax: (716) 652-0254 [email protected]

Building Specialties

Mr. Kevin J. Dunwoodie, General Manager 675 Duke Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225-5196 Tel: (716) 681-3285 Fax: (716) 681-0587 [email protected]

Burgio & Campofelice Inc.

Ms. Marie Campofelice 2721 Transit Road, Suite 114 Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 685-6595 Fax: (716) 671-5100 [email protected]

BVR Construction Company, Inc.

Mr. H.L. Stephenson II 8 King Road Churchville, NY 14428 Tel: (585) 458-9730 Fax: (585) 458-0570 [email protected]

C. Concrete Inc.

Mr. George Sisson Sr., President 4347 Broadway Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 683-6826 Fax: (716) 683-6954 [email protected]

C.S. Behler, Inc.

Mr. Thomas G. Casarsa, President 203 St. Mary’s Street Lancaster, NY 14086-2091 Tel: (716) 684-6060 Fax: (716) 684-5784 [email protected]

California Closets

Mr. Ron Brewster 2914 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 432-9613 [email protected]

Calamar Construction

Management Inc.

Mr. Tom Weeks 3949 Forest Parkway, Suite 100 Wheatfield, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 693-0006 Fax: (716) 693-3590 [email protected]

Calspan Business Park

Mr. Steve Federico 4455GeneseeStreet Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 631-6810 [email protected]

Campobello Construction Co., Inc.

Ms. Carol Opalinski, Office Manager 23 Stratford Road Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 873-5090 Fax: (716) 873-2242 [email protected]

Cannon Design

Mr. Gustavo Lima 2170 Whitehaven Road GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-6800 [email protected]

Capital Concrete Cutting, Inc.

Mr. Jim Currey 336 Harris Hill Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (800) 288-2872 Fax: (905) 238-6942 [email protected]

Capital Fence Co., Inc

Ms. Sylvia Raymond 42 North Ellicott Creek Road Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 691-7438 Fax: (716) 691-0688 [email protected]

Carlisle Construction Service, Inc.

Mr. Shaun Carlisle 4963 Meadowbrook Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 276-8119 Fax: (716) 276-8658 [email protected]

Carrigan Drywall Inc.

Ms. Wendy Carrigan 7525 Tonawanda Creek Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 438-0421 Fax: (716) 433-1850 [email protected]

Casarsa Construction Supply, Inc.

Ms. Mary Casarsa 209 St. Mary’s Street Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 681-9400 Fax: (716) 681-0707 [email protected]

Casciano Consulting Group

Ms. Mary Sellan 1045 Union Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 995-4440 Fax: (716) 675-0292 [email protected]

Case Boring Corp.

Mr. Mark Case, President 8585 Bunker Hill Road Gasport,NY14067-9370 Tel: (716) 433-5923 Fax: (716) 433-5937 [email protected]

Cassidy Masonry

Mr. Ray Cassidy 6024 Maxwell Road Bliss, NY 14024 Tel: (585) 750-5727 Fax: (585) 322-7476 [email protected]

CATCO

Mr. Elijah Mbugua 1266 Townline Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 651-4642 Fax: (716) 651-4638 [email protected]

Caysea Contracting

Mr. Chris Jerge 65 Allendale Road West Seneca, 14224 Tel: (716) 677-4858 Fax: (716) 677-4868 [email protected]

CBL Snyder

Mr. Richard Snyder 11518 Jamison Road E. Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 652-3240 Fax: (716) 652-3292 [email protected]

Center for Employment

Opportunities

Ms. Amanda Rosario 170 Franklin Street, Suite 300 Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 842-6320 Fax: (716) 842-6324 [email protected]

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MeMbersCentiMark Corp.

Mr. Jamie Morrison 256 Two Mile Creek Road Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 604-9889 Fax: (716) 877-0341 [email protected]

CertaPro Painters of WNY

Ms. Alicia Dunning 594 Sheridan Drive Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 381-9330 Fax: (716) 381-9244 [email protected]

Chaintreuil Jensen Stark

(CJS Architects)

Mr. Robert Stark 755 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 856-6448 Fax: (716) 852-1722 [email protected]

Chem-Aqua

Mr. Stephen Bard P.O.Box401 Clarence, NY 14031 Tel: (716) 908-0499 [email protected]

Chiampou Travis Besaw &

Kershner LLP

Mr. Kelly Besaw 45 Bryant Woods North Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 630-2400 Fax: (716) 630-2401 [email protected]

Chief Diversified Construction, Inc.

Ms. Michele Palladino 63 Madeira Drive Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 608-6797 [email protected]

Child and Family Services of Erie

County (EAP)

Ms. Jennifer Zeitler 2495 Main Street, Tri Main Center, Suite 357 Buffalo, NY 14214 Tel: (716) 681-4300 [email protected]

Chittenden & Dylag LLC

Mr. David Dylag 770GabbeyRoad Corfu, NY 14036 Tel: (585) 599-3075 Fax: (585) 542-5598

Chubb

Mr. Anthony Pensabene 150 Allen Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Tel: (908) 605-3155 [email protected]

Cintron Contractors Inc.

Ms. Lisa McCormick 3069 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 777-1280 Fax: (716) 822-2017 [email protected]

CIR Electrical Construction Corp.

Mr. Gene Swanson 400 Ingham Avenue Buffalo, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 362-5000 Fax: (716) 362-5010 [email protected]

Ciredon Group LLC

Mr.Jon Gaspar 5999 South Park Avenue, Suite 135 Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 870-3575 [email protected]

City Fence, Inc.

Mr. Craig Jones 3893 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 688-5757 Fax: (716) 686-0706 [email protected]

Clarence Wall and Ceiling, Inc.

Mr. Albert E. Nemmer, President 9393 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031-1912 Tel: (716) 759-2944 Fax: (716) 759-2888 [email protected]

Clark Companies

Mr. David F. Clark, Vice-President 500OhioStreet Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 433-4600 Fax: (716) 433-4629 [email protected]

Clark & Nihill CPAs

Mr. Paul Clark 1325 Union Road West Seneca, NY 14224-2999 Tel: (716) 674-4459 Fax: (716) 674-0570 [email protected]

Clearfield Enterprises

Ms. Julie Higgins 291 Clearfield Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 688-6946 Fax: (716) 688-6946 [email protected]

CME Associates, Inc.

Mr. Edward Schiller 402 Vulcan Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 877-9577 Fax: (716) 877-9629 [email protected]

CMH Co. Inc.

Mr. Mark Metz 12704 North Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 937-6307 Fax: (716) 937-6392

CMK Builders of Alden Inc.

Ms. Merideth Stoldt 1663 County Line Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 870-6016 [email protected]

CNA Surety

Mr. Craig Tolosky 1187 Troy-Schenectady Road, 3rd floor Latham, NY 12110 Tel: (518) 313-4054 Fax: (518) 313-4059 [email protected]

Cold Spring Construction Co.

Mr. Thomas Bluhm P.O.Box358,3JacksonStreet Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 542-2011 Fax: (716) 542-4944 [email protected]

Collingwood Construction Corp.

Mr. Lawrence Chumsky, President P.O.Box686 Getzville,NY14068-0686 Tel: (716) 689-2213 Fax: (716) 689-2988 [email protected]

Color Tech Painting

Contractors Inc.

Ms. Beth Grimmer 200 Roosevelt Street Tonawanda, NY 14150-3503 Tel: (716) 807-0300 Fax: (716) 693-2906 [email protected]

Colvin Draperies Inc.

Mr. Jamie Sturtz 2429 Elmwood Avenue, Suite 100 Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 362-9720 Fax: (716) 875-4929 [email protected]

Commercial Pipe & Supply Corp.

Mr. John L. Hurley, Jr. 1920 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 875-1300 Fax: (716) 875-2975 [email protected]

Commercial System Construction

Mr. Chris Nicholson 91 Newman Place Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 260-5316 [email protected]

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• Resident Project Representation and Construction Monitoring

• Special Inspection and Structural Tests per BC-NYS.

402 Vulcan St., Buffalo, NY 14207 (716) 877-9577 www.cmeassociates.com

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MeMbersCommunity Steel Corporation

Ms. Sally Lauck P.O.Box883 Buffalo, NY 14240-0883 Tel: (716) 854-5927 Fax: (716) 854-1401 [email protected]

ComputerSearch Time & Parking

Systems

Mr. John Byttner 331 John James Audubon Parkway Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 656-5700 Fax: (716) 656-2099 [email protected]

Comtec of WNY Inc.

Ms. Paula Sweeney, Office Manager 6310 South Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 625-8807 Fax: (716) 625-8808 [email protected]

Concept Construction Corp.

Ms. Alison Mazurkiewicz 2555 Transit Road Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 675-9171 Fax: (716) 675-6609 [email protected]

Construction Trades Staffing, Inc.

Mr. Scott A. Hayes P.O.Box1108,3959NorthBuffaloRoad OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 204-7555 Fax: (716) 204-7556 [email protected]

Constructive Solutions

Mr. Jim Collins 8610 Transit Road, Suite 400 East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 695-3800 Fax: (716) 695-3919 [email protected]

Contour Steel

Mr. Chris Okie P.O.Box7 Lakeview, NY 14085-0007 Tel: (716) 627-1140 Fax: (716) 627-1038 [email protected]

Cooper Sign Company/ Old Glory

Flag & Banner

Ms. Jennifer Cooper 7350PorterRoad,P.O.Box172 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 297-2340 Fax: (716) 297-5159 [email protected]

Copper & Slate Inc.

Mr. Steven McGoldrick 1729 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14211 Tel: (716) 893-0402 Fax: (716) 892-5009 [email protected]

Core Dismantlement Inc.

Ms. Michelle Calato 4786 North French Road E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 946-8228 Fax: (716) 285-2710 [email protected]

County Line Stone

Mr. Brad Buyers 4515CrittdenRoad,P.O.Box150 Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 542-5435 Fax: (716) 542-5442 [email protected]

COVERCO

Mr. Richard A. Schaab, President P.O.Box573,2517LongRoad GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-7110, Fax: (716) 773-3656 [email protected]

Creative Remodeling Services, LLC

Mr. David Olejniczak 3614 North Buffalo Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-9277 [email protected]

Creeley Construction LLC

Mr. Jake Creeley 153 Slate Bottom Drive Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 270-7128

Cross Controls & Electric, Inc.

Mr. Don Benoit 2808 Love Road GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-7720 Fax: (716) 773-7720 [email protected]

CSS Construction

Mr. Russell D. Kyte 1659 Amherst Street, Suite 100 Buffalo, NY 14214-2001 Tel: (716) 882-1226 Fax: (716) 882-1227 [email protected]

CTS Contracting

Ms. Diane Burger 320 Crabapple Lane Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 668-4444 Fax: (716) 668-4512 [email protected]

Culligan Water Conditioning

Mr. Tom Herberger 31 Lewis Road Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 807-5202 Fax: (716) 791-4079 [email protected]

Custom Carpet Centers

Mr. Jack Lerczak 2847 Southwestern Boulevard OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 674-0678 Fax: (716) 674-2689 [email protected]

Custom Crews, Inc.

Mr. Robert Haas 6111OldNiagaraRoad Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 434-6600 Fax: (716) 434-6058 [email protected]

Custom Sheet Metal & Fabricating

Mr. Andrew Nowak 303 Central Avenue Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 852-2122 Fax: (716) 852-6117 [email protected]

CVF, Inc. Concrete Construction

Mr. Charles Farruggia 100 Burkhardt Avenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 836-1673 Fax: (716) 836-6820 [email protected]

D&H Paving LLC

Mr. Robert Gonnell 485 Kennedy Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 893-0066 Fax: (716) 892-1486 [email protected]

D&M Refrigeration, Inc.

Ms. Anne Mackiewicz 1340 William Street Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 852-4084 Fax: (716) 852-4092 [email protected]

D.V. Brown & Associates, Inc.

Mr. Don Brown Jr. 567 Vickers Street Tonawanda, NY 14150-2516 Tel: (716) 695-5533 Fax: (716) 695-5538 [email protected]

Dan’s Snow Plowing LLC

Mr. Tim Such 3965 Big Tree Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 583-5063 [email protected]

Dan Zambito Construction, Inc.

Mr. Daniel Zambito 147 Richfield Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 633-7190 Fax: (716) 633-7190 [email protected]

Datz Dat Construction (WBE)

Ms. Camille Waters 370 Colvin Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 308-1453 Fax: (716) 856-8386 [email protected]

Davis Electrical Supply Co., Inc.

Mr. James Vittie 24 Anderson Road Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 896-0100 Fax: (716) 896-0138 [email protected]

Davis-Ulmer Sprinkler

Company, Inc.

Mr. R. Steven Ulmer, President OneCommerceDrive Amherst, NY 14228-2395 Tel: (716) 691-3200 Fax: (716) 691-1230 [email protected]

Job Cost Accounting, Project Management, Field Management, and CRMJim Collins - President

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8610 Transit Road, Suite 400, East Amherst, NY 14051

Toll-Free Phone: 1.888.800.8173 Fax: 1.888.800.8172

www.constructive-solutions.com

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MeMbersDCB Elevator Co., Inc.

Mr. Matthew Cattarin 310 Center Street Lewiston, NY 14092 Tel: (716) 254-1645 Fax: (716) 254-1648 [email protected]

DDK Communications

Mr. Daniel Kochmanski 4892 William Street Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 681-6650 [email protected]

DEL Communications Inc.

Mr. Jason Stefanik 300-6 Roslyn Road Winnipeg,MBR3L0G5 Tel: (204) 254-6418 Fax: (204) 475-0913 [email protected]

Delorenzo Electric Inc.

Mr. Mark Delorenzo P.O.Box4091 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 731-8000 Fax: (716) 731-8004 [email protected]

Deltex Electric Inc.

Mr. Michael D. Dixon 220 Elk Street Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 822-8622 Fax: (716) 824-1882 [email protected]

DeSpirt Mosaic & Marble Co., Inc.

Mr. William Buscaglia Jr., EVP & Secretary 1085 East Delavan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215-3195 Tel: (716) 892-5294 Fax: (716) 892-5321 [email protected]

DGI Electrical Services, Inc.

Mr. David Gomesky 978 Upper Mountain Road Lewiston, NY 14092 Tel: (716) 297-7999 [email protected]

Di Val Safety Equipment Co., Inc.

Mr. Marty Schneider 1721 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 874-9060 Fax: (716) 874-4686 [email protected]

Diversified Industries of WNY, Ltd.

Ms. Allison C. Hernandez 66 Croy Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Tel: (716) 983-4160 [email protected]

Dig It of New York, LLC

Ms. Michelle Serafini 4549 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 684-7232 Fax: (716) 684-7732 [email protected]

DJM Contracting, Inc.

Mr. Daniel Munich 7174 Boston State Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 575-4232 Fax: (716) 655-0347 [email protected]

DMR Contracting, Inc.

Mr. David Rowe 1769 Center Street East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 655-2035 Fax: (716) 655-2035 [email protected]

DMYLES Inc.

Mr. Darius Myles 1901 Connecticut Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 909-0718 [email protected]

Dolan Renovations, LLC

Mr. Peter Dolan 5286 Subbera Road Cambria, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 491-7090 [email protected]

Donahue Control Corporation

Mr. Keith Kotlowski 11834 Westwood Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 863-3060 Fax: (716) 937-7827 [email protected]

Donald L. Gallo dba Don Gallo

Construction

Mr. Donald Gallo 5140 Merlau Road East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 687-1169 [email protected]

Door Specialties, Inc.

Mr. Kevin Dikeman 530 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 895-6155 Fax: (716) 895-0208 [email protected]

Driven Contracting Inc.

Mr. Scott Piorun 1891 French Road Varysburg, NY 14167 Tel: (585) 535-7175 [email protected]

Duke Holzman Photiadis &

Gresens, LLP

Mr. James W. Gresens, Esq. 701 Seneca Street, Suite 750 Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 855-1111 Fax: (716) 855-0327 [email protected]

DWC Mechanical, Inc.

Mr. David Cloy II 100JohnGlennDrive Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 891-0350 Fax: (716) 691-6742 [email protected]

Dwight Moldenhauer, Inc.

Ms. Moira Moldenhauer 600 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 854-2616 Fax: (716) 854-2631 [email protected]

Dyno Group Inc.

Mr. Christopher Wan 61 Johnson Drive Suite A Buffalo, NY 14201 Tel: (716) 616-0056 Fax: (888) 917-5501 [email protected]

E & M Star Painting Inc.

Mr. Tim McCluskey, President 3503GeneseeStreet Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 863-4917 Fax: (716) 632-1224 [email protected]

E & R General Construction

Mr. Angie Passucci 38 St. Davids Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-5277 Fax: (716) 675-5277 [email protected]

E.J. Militello Concrete Inc.

Mr. Scott Covill 8565 Roll Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 406-9741 Fax: (716) 406-9836 [email protected]

East Coast Metal Systems Inc.

Mr. Terry Shafer P.O.Box217,40753rdStreet Bellaire,Ohio43906 Tel: (740) 676-2400 Fax: (740) 671-8760 [email protected]

Eastwood Industries, Inc.

Ms. Jane E. Rozborski, President P.O.Box305 North Boston, NY 14110 Tel: (716) 941-7420 Fax: (716) 941-5884 [email protected]

Eberl Iron Works, Inc.

Mr. John Eberl, Sales & Marketing 128 Sycamore Street Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 854-7633 Fax: (716) 854-1184 [email protected]

EcoTech Office Environments

Mr. Dennis Woods 255GreatArrowAvenue,Suite224 Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 876-0185 [email protected]

Edbauer Construction

Ms. Stephanie Torgalski 2790 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 883-0280 Fax: (716) 883-0720 [email protected]

Edward H. Cox Co., Inc.

Mr. William Cox 91 Union Street Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 648-6321 Fax: (716) 648-2812 [email protected]

Edward Hulme, Inc.

Mr. Tom Flint 17 East Buffalo Street Warsaw, NY 14569 Tel: (585) 786-5880 Fax: (585) 786-8269 [email protected]

EFPR Group

Mr. Brett Schrader 6390 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 634-0700 [email protected]

Egleston General Contractors

Mr. Marc Egleston 8000 Clinton Street Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 207-6977 Fax: (716) 681-3257 [email protected]

Electrical Service & Systems

Installation

Mr. Michael Krawiec 35 Lee Street Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 826-8707 Fax: (716) 826-0969 [email protected]

Elevator Maintenance of

Buffalo, Inc.

Mr. Joe Cattarin 701 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210-1351 Tel: (716) 854-5454 Fax: (716) 854-5458 [email protected]

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MeMbersEllicott Development

Mr. Kirk Fitscher 295 Main Street, Suite 210 Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 854-0060 Fax: (716) 852-2829 [email protected]

Elwood Fire Protection Inc.

Mr.Keith Edmiston 291GroteStreet Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 447-0370 Fax: (716) 447-9167 [email protected]

Emerald Services of WNY, Inc.

Mr. Ed Shanahan 1504 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14212 Tel: (716) 570-2211 Fax: (716) 408-5542 [email protected]

Empire Building Diagnostics, Inc.

Mr. Michael Young 786 Terrace Boulevard, Suite 1 Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 685-4588 Fax: (716) 685-6055 [email protected]

Empire Dismantlement Corp.

Ms. Jackie Brown 2680GrandIslandBoulevard GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-7707 Fax: (716) 773-7790 [email protected]

Empire Erectors Inc.

Mr. Steve McDowell P.O.Box1066 Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 667-1362 Fax: (716) 667-1562 [email protected]

Empire State Merit Apprenticeship

Alliance, Inc.

Ms. Penny M. Hazer 109TwinOaksDrive Syracuse, NY 13206 Tel: (315) 440-8989 [email protected]

Empire State Signs

Mr. Neal Wilcox 317 Wheeler Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 213-0797 Fax: (716) 213-0798 [email protected]

Encompass Management Services

Mr. David J. Guido 1540 North Ellicott Creek Road North Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716)713-6001 Fax: (716) 541-1979 [email protected]

Encorus Group

Mr. James Handzlik 2745 Broadway Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 592-3980 Fax: (716) 592-4216 [email protected]

Energsmart Insulation LLC

Mr. John Bartlo 124 Park Place GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 775-8035 Fax: (716) 775-8057 [email protected]

Engasser Construction Corporation

Ms. Cheryl L. Engasser, President 691OleanRoad East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 655-1104 Fax: (716) 655-5311 [email protected]

Engineered Air

Mr. William Lenyo 1951 Hamburg Turnpike, Suite 27 Buffalo, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 822-4500 Fax: (716) 822-4510 [email protected]

Epic Contracting

Mr. Chris Strawbrich 3576 South Benzing Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-2782 Fax: (716) 662-2789 [email protected]

Erb Company Inc.

Mr. Gary Bosley P.O.Box1269 Buffalo, NY 14240 Tel: (716) 825-1400 Fax: (716) 825-1314 [email protected]

Erie Community College

Ms. Brenda Yamin 6205 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 851-1542 Fax: (716) 270-2841 [email protected]

Erie Contracting, Inc.

Ms. Susan Vanderbush 188 Erie Street Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 686-3860 Fax: (716) 206-0758 [email protected]

Erie Painting and

Maintenance, Inc.

Mr. Chris Nachreiner 999 Rein Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 634-6746 Fax: (716) 634-0838 [email protected]

Erie Test and Balance

Mr. William Dorsheimer P.O.Box141 West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 381-8819 Fax: (716) 381-8970 [email protected]

F & S Environmental, Inc.

Mr. David Stotz, President 24 Windsor Ridge Drive Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 683-5939 Fax: (716) 683-6077 [email protected]

F & W Electric LLC

Mr. Morgan Randolph 51 Morningstar Drive Gates,NY14606 Tel: (716) 939-1180 Fax: (877) 676-6599 [email protected]

F. W. Webb Company

Mr. Dusti Embesi 1150-J Pittsford-Victor Road Pittsford, NY 14534 Tel: (585) 377-2740 Fax: (585) 377-2747 [email protected]

Fairway Floor Covering, Inc.

Mr. Dave Dussing, President 55NorthGatesAvenue Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 842-3131 Fax: (716) 842-2730 [email protected]

Federowicz Concrete, LLC

Ms. Janelle Federowicz 2 Wendling Court Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 206-0024 Fax: (716) 206-0025 [email protected]

Felber’s Building Supply, Inc.

Mr. Rich Felber 5555 Transit Road Willliamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 688-5517 Fax: (716) 688-6308 [email protected]

Felicetti Concrete Products, Inc.

Mr. Dan Felicetti 4129 Hyde Park Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 284-5740 Fax: (716) 284-5751 [email protected]

Ferguson Electric Construction

Company

Mr. Kevin M. Mislin 333 Ellicott Street Buffalo, NY 14203-1678 Tel: (716) 852-2010 Fax: (716) 852-4887 [email protected]

Ferraro Pile & Shoring, Inc.

Mr. George Ferraro, President 13590GeneseeStreet Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 937- 4800 Fax: (716) 937-0355

Fibertech Environmental

Services, Inc.

Mr. Pat Haynes 2035 Clinton Street, Suite A Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 876-4080 Fax: (716) 876-4293 [email protected]

Fiddler Roofing Inc.

Mr.John Petrozzi 2335 Niagara Falls Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 284-1322 Fax: (716) 731-1471 [email protected]

Finger Lakes Technologies

Group, Inc.

Mr. Paul Nikitas 7890 Lehigh Crossing Victor, NY 14564 Tel: (800) 653-6124 Fax: (585) 924-2619 [email protected]

Fire Safety Systems, Inc.

Mr. Terry Connelly 525 Aero Drive, Suite 200 Buffalo, NY 14225-1443 Tel: (716) 894-9700 Fax: (716) 894-4354 [email protected]

Fisher Concrete Inc.

Mr. Kenneth Fisher 741 Welch Road Java Center, NY 14082 Tel: (585) 457-3221 Fax: (585)457-4149 [email protected]

Five Star Equipment Inc.

Mr. Bill McDonald 284 Ellicott Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-2191 Fax: (716) 662-1038 [email protected]

Fleet Maintenance Inc.

Ms. Deborah Gawron 67 Ransier Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-9220 Fax: (716) 675-5710 [email protected]

Flex Epoxy Flooring

Mr. Mike Jonas 1711 Union Road, Suite 11 West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 768-5867 [email protected]

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Mr. Rob Fohl 5735 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 631-1526 Fax: (716) 633-1055 [email protected]

Forbes Homes Inc.

DBA Forbes-Capretto Homes

Mr. David Capretto 470 Cayuga Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225-1310 Tel: (716) 688-5597 Fax: (716) 688-6674 [email protected]

Foreman Enterprise, Inc.

Mr. Michael Hereth P.O.Box587 E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 440-1721 Fax: (716) 691-8090 [email protected]

Forest Materials, Inc.

Mr. Jeff Hoffman 1665 Harlem Road Buffalo, NY 14206-1987 Tel: (716) 895-3900 Fax: (716) 895-2488 [email protected]

Fox Fence, Inc.

Mr. Michael Fox 2637 Lockport Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 284-1444 Fax: (716) 284-7148 [email protected]

Foxy Home Enhancement LLC

Mr. Bill Fox 5673 Upper Holley Road Holley, NY 14470 Tel: (585) 344-1118 Fax: (585) 638-5746 [email protected]

Frank’s Commercial & Home

Services, Inc.

Mr. Edward J. Ryan Jr. 90 Pearce Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 877-3008 Fax: (716) 876-8322 [email protected]

FRC Orzel, LLC

Mr. David A. Orzel 4545EastOverlookDrive Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 998-6486 [email protected]

Fred’s Welding and Mechanical

Services, Inc.

Mr. Michael Gruenthaner 14 Louisen Street Buffalo, NY 14211 Tel: (716) 894-3779 Fax: (716) 894-9102 [email protected]

Freed Maxick CPAs, PC

Mr. Henry Koziol CPA 424 Main Street, Suite 800 Buffalo, NY 14202-3508 Tel: (716) 847-2651 Fax: (716) 847-0069 [email protected]

Kenneth P. Keller

dba Freedom Restoration

Mr. Kenneth P. Keller 461 Hinman Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 864--8595 Fax: (716) 877-2846 [email protected]

Frey Electric Construction

Company, Inc.

Mr. Kent Frey 100 Pearce Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150-6711 Tel: (716) 874-1710 Fax: (716) 874-0203 [email protected]

Frey Well Drilling, Inc.

Ms. Bonnie Frey, Administrative Assistant 11565 Broadway Alden, NY 14004-9533 Tel: (716) 937-7977 Fax: (716) 937-9390 [email protected]

Frontier Group of Companies

Mr. Rob Zuchlewski 500 Seneca Street, Suite 504 Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 447-7587 Fax: (716) 447-7593 [email protected]

Frontier Insulation Contractors

Mr. Jon Wopperer 2101 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 874-6470 Fax: (716) 874-7219 [email protected]

FSC Securities

Mr. Daniel A. Parisi 3870 North Buffalo Street OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 852-1705 Fax: (716) 250-2120 [email protected]

67 Ransier Drive Buffalo, NY 14224P: (716) 675-9220 • TF: (800) 347-4231Fax: (716) 675-5710 • www.fmibuffalo.com

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If you believe we can add variety to your supply chain, please feel free to contact us.

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Mr. Dennis Ebert, Estimator 3737 Lakeshore Road Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 822-1200 Fax: (716) 822-1229 [email protected]

Funk Lawn Spray, Inc.

Mr. Robert Funk, President 330 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150-2400 Tel: (716) 692-7180 Fax: (716) 692-8120 [email protected]

Funke Electric Inc.

Mr. Keith Funke 6968GowandaStateRoad Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 807-1600 [email protected]

G&J Contracting, Inc.

Mr. Gerald E. Jonathan, President 5140 Walmore Road Sanborn, NY 14132-9327 Tel: (716) 297-0389 Fax: (716) 297-7355 [email protected]

Galbo Construction Inc.

Mr. Anthony Galbo 364 Nagel Drive Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 480-3381 [email protected]

Galler Construction, Inc.

Mr. Ernie Gallersdorfer 6372 Riddle Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 439-0031 Fax: (716) 439-1306 [email protected]

Gallman Excavating

Mr. Thomas Gallman 4735 Zenner Road Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 432-4642 Fax: (716) 549-5995 [email protected]

GEMKO Information Group

Mr. Edward L. Williams 100 Corporate Parkway, Suite 200 Amherst, NY 14226 Tel: (716) 929-2400 Fax: (716) 929-2405 [email protected]

General Insulation Company

Mr. Eugene Casterline 2750 Kenmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 873-3926 Fax: (716) 873-0698 [email protected]

General Security Inc.

Mr. John Lupino 5813 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 684-0200 Fax: (716) 684-2525 [email protected]

George A. Keene Inc.

Mr. Grant Keene 9600 County Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 406-2091 Fax: (716) 406-2093 [email protected]

Gernatt Asphalt Products, Inc.

Mr. Bill Schmitz, Vice President 13870 Taylor Hollow Collins, NY 14034 Tel: (716) 532-3371 Fax: (716) 532-9000 [email protected]

Gerster Sales & Service, Inc.

Mr. Patrick Burger 45 Earhart Drive, Suite 103 Buffalo, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 626-1260 Fax: (716) 626-7539 [email protected]

Get Noticed Promotions

Mr. John Vogel 152 Sonwil Drive Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 688-8152 Fax: (716) 688-8152 [email protected]

Gibraltar Chimney International

Mr. William Nolan, President 92 Cooper Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 876-9195 Fax: (716) 876-9141 [email protected]

Global Contracting and Painting

Inc.

Mr. Larry Fotevski 7350 Cole Road Colden, NY 14033 Tel: (716) 941-6420 Fax: (716) 279-3552 [email protected]

Goergen-Mackwirth Company, Inc.

Mr. Jeff Mertz P.O.Box750 Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 874-4800 Fax: (716) 874-4715 [email protected]

Goldberg Segalla, LLP

Mr. Michael Rubin 665 Main Street, Suite 400 Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 844-3477 Fax: (315) 413-5401 [email protected]

Goodwin Electric Corporation

Mr. William Ginther 201 South Youngs Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 634-4000 [email protected]

Gordon W. Jones Associates

Mr. Scott Jones, Partner 5757 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 633-9000 Fax: (716) 633-9005 [email protected]

Gorenflo’s Buffalo Wholesale

Lock Co., Inc.

Mr. William O. Gorenflo 1349 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14209 Tel: (716) 882-6603 Fax: (716) 882-1122 [email protected]

Gradeline Concrete

Ms. Candice Renaldo 96 East Avenue West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 783-2741 Fax: (716) 674-6724 [email protected]

Grande Landscaping LLC

Mr. Charles Grande 42GreenCastleLane Williamsville,NY 14221 Tel: (716) 688-0246 Fax: (716) 688-0246 [email protected]

Grandview Construction, Inc.

Ms. Denise Richardson P.O.Box408,167YoungStreet Tonawanda, NY 14151-0408 Tel: (716) 693-9222 Fax: (716) 693-9282 [email protected]

Granzow Construction

Mr. Zachariah Granzow 4542 South Main Street Gasport,NY14067 Tel: (716) 807-5502 Fax: (716) 778-1232 [email protected]

Grassroots Contract Interiors

Mr. Tim Hutton 255GreatArrowAvenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 481-4781 Fax: (716) 875-1000 [email protected]

Great Lakes Building Systems, Inc.

Mr. William Blanchard 116GrunerRoad Buffalo, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 892-5253 Fax: (716) 892-5855 [email protected]

Greater Niagara Mechancial Inc.

Mr. Rodney Siegman 7311 Ward Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 695-3600 Fax: (716) 695-3700 [email protected]

Greenauer Blacktop Inc.

Mr. Steve Krauss 391 French Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 826-6565 Fax: (716) 826-4119 [email protected]

Grosjean Associates, Inc.

Mr. Philip Juergens, Vice President P.O.Box537,1499NiagaraStreet Buffalo, NY 14213-0537 Tel: (716) 884-4000 Fax: (716) 884-4012 [email protected]

Grove Roofing Services, Inc.

Mr. John Embow 131 Reading Street Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 828-1870 Fax: (716) 828-9095 [email protected]

Guard Construction and Contracting Corporation

Mr. Craig Mahoney 3755 River Road Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 875-1209 Fax: (716) 332-9044 [email protected]

Guy Contracting Inc.

Mr. Joseph Giessert 53 Tillison Road Buffalo, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 692-4063 [email protected]

Gypsum Systems, Inc.

Mr. Anthony Adinolfe P.O.Box449 Elma, NY 14059-0449 Tel: (716) 652-9573 Fax: (716) 652-0076 [email protected]

H & H Roofing, Inc.

Mr. Gerald Husman, President 7430OleanRoad Holland, NY 14080 Tel: (716) 655-0258 Fax: (716) 652-2510 [email protected]

H&V Sales, Inc.

Mr. Christopher Bartnik, Vice President 2800 Walden Avenue, Suite A Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 897-5010 Fax: (716) 897-2702 [email protected]

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Knowledge, Quality,Commitment

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MeMbersH. C. Zang Agency, Inc.

Mr. Craig Pilc 6204GoodrichRoad Clarence, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 877-3677 Fax: (716) 877-1983 [email protected]

H. J. Seitz Paving & Construction

Company, Inc.

Mr. Larry Engasser 8334 County Road East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 741-2282 Fax: (716) 741-2282 [email protected]

Habitat for Humanity Buffalo

Ms. Teresa Bianchi 1675 South Park Avenue Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 204-0740 Fax: (716) 235-8258 [email protected]

Hadala Construction, Inc.

Ms. Karen Hadala 331GroteStreet Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 874-0300 Fax: (716) 874-6767 [email protected]

Hahn Training LLC

Mr. Donald Hahn 6090GottCreekTrail East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 432-5741

Haley Concrete, Inc.

Mr. Larry Haley 10413 Delevan-Elton Road Delevan, NY 14042 Tel: (716) 492-0849

Hamburg Floor Covering

Ms. Erica Zajac 3882 South Park Avenue Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 825-0070 Fax: (716) 362-3518 [email protected]

Hamburg Overhead Door, Inc.

Ms. Jennifer Kuhn, Vice President 5659 Herman Hill Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-3600 Fax: (716) 648-6470 [email protected]

Hanes Supply, Inc.

Mr. William C. Hanes 55 James E. Casey Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 826-2636 Fax: (716) 826-4412 [email protected]

Hansa Air Conditioning

Systems Corp.

Mr. Aaron Wendt 5333OakwoodDrive N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 625-8615 Fax: (716) 710-5440 [email protected]

Haun Welding Inc.

Mr. Bob Florek 300 Woodward Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 630-9353 Fax: (716) 630-1563 [email protected]

HDE Electric Inc.

Mr. Mike Durkin Jr. 5841 Seneca Street Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 674-7259 Fax: (716) 674-0225 [email protected]

Health Management Group

Mr. Donald Will 3020 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Tel: (716) 831-1800 Fax: (716) 831-1818 [email protected]

Heatwave Inc.

Ms. Robin Cloy 100JohnGlennDrive Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 891-9283 Fax: (716) 691-6742 [email protected]

Henley Executives LLC

Mr. Peter Henley P.O.Box363 Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 310-4245 Fax: (716) 542-4396 [email protected]

Hercules Corp.

Mr. Barry Heller 550 West John Street Hicksville, NY 11801 Tel: (516) 281-8754 Fax: (516) 937-3914 [email protected]

Heritage Contract Flooring, LLC

Mr. Donald Faltisco 29 Depot Street Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 853-1555 Fax: (716) 853-1561 [email protected]

Hermans Supply Company

Mr. Jim Moonan 240 Westminster Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-3000 [email protected]

Hey Builders Inc.

Ms. Mary Ann Hey 1001 Alleghany Road Attica, NY 14011 Tel: (716) 937-6526 Fax: (716) 937-6526

Highland Acres Landscaping, Inc.

Mr. Todd Gawronski P.O.Box263 Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 570-6513 Fax: (716) 648-6066 [email protected]

Highland Masonry &

Restoration, Inc.

Mr. Lee Carrick, President 33 Ransier Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 712-0781 Fax: (716) 712-0785 [email protected]

Hildreth Electric Inc.

Mr. Thomas Hildreth P.O.Box555 Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 439-0518 Fax: (716) 439-8266 [email protected]

Hilti

Mr. Thomas Benedict 4974 Harlem Road Buffalo, NY 14226 Tel: (585) 203-6079 [email protected]

HJS Supply Co., LLC

Mr. Scott DePaolo 2983 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-9860 Fax: (716) 674-9862 [email protected]

Hoffman Hanafin &

Associates, LLC

Mr. Scott Hoffman 500 Seneca Street, Suite 303 Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 842-0700 Fax: (716) 608-1405 [email protected]

Hogan Glass, LLC

Mr. John Hogan 162 Colgate Avenue Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 822-2222 Fax: (716) 822-2022 [email protected]

Hogan Willig

Mr. Robert Michalak 2410 North Forest Road, Suite 301 Amherst, NY 14068 Tel: (716) 636-7600 Fax: (716) 636-7606 [email protected]

Hohl Industrial Services, Inc.

Mr. David Hohl, President 770 Riverview Boulevard Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 332-0466 Fax: (716) 332-0467 [email protected]

Holland Aurora Construction Inc.

Mr. Robert Roth P.O.Box69,70NorthMainStreet Holland, NY 14080 Tel: (716) 637-9398 Fax: (716) 537-9415

Holler Excavating & Grading Inc.

Mr. Micahel Fuller 590 Cayuga Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 464-3771 Fax: (716) 464-3014 [email protected]

Home Handyman Service Inc.

Mr. Louie Gott 415 Rhode Island Street Buffalo, NY 14213 Tel: (716) 860-0579 [email protected]

Home Insulation & Supply Inc.

Mr. John M. Fragale 154 Cemetery Road Lancaster, NY 14086-9703 Tel: (716) 681-0849 Fax: (716) 681-8055 [email protected]

Hoot Mechanical & Electrical

Mr. Richard Bowers P.O.Box428 Lockport, NY 14095-0428 Tel: (716) 433-8348 Fax: (716) 433-8348 [email protected]

Hopkins Building Contractors, Inc.

Mr. Gregory Hopkins 12125GalesCourt Chaffee, NY 14050 Tel: (716) 983-8878 [email protected]

Horizon Masonary

Restoration, Inc.

Mr. Nick Kwiatek 4142 Broadway Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 895-990 Fax: (716) 895-9909 [email protected]

Hot Wired Electrical

Mr. Keith Berlinski 2197 Broadway Street Sloan, NY 14212 Tel: (716) 949-9713 [email protected]

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Mr. Mark Casillo 4063 Union Road Cheektowga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 626-6777 Fax: (716) 626-6776 [email protected]

HR Environmental Contracting

Mr. Rocky Hines 4615 Plank Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 741-3965 Fax: (716) 741-2015 [email protected]

Huber Construction Company, Inc.

Mr. Mark Schober, President 136 Taylor Drive Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 681-8881 Fax: (716) 684-1601 [email protected]

Huber Electric Inc.

Ms. Laura Tirone 4140 Sheridan Drive, Suite 10 Amherst, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 824-8816 Fax: (716) 822-4437 [email protected]

Huron Plumbing & Heating Inc.

Mr. Mark Gfroerer 61 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 692-3950 Fax: (716) 692-0475 [email protected]

Hurwitz & Fine P.C.

Mr. Earl K. Cantwell 1300 Liberty Building Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 849-8900 Fax: (716) 855-0874 [email protected]

Hybrid Building Solutions

Ms. MariLouise Merkwa 9780 Brauer Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-7416 Fax: (716) 706-5174 [email protected]

Ideal Concrete, Inc.

Ms. Grace M. Dettelis, President 400 Kennedy Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 893-6122 Fax: (716) 897-1534 [email protected]

Imperial Door Controls, Inc.

Mr. Richard B. Lesser 85OriskanyDrive Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 877-4141 Fax: (716) 877-6563 [email protected]

Indoor Air Professionals, Inc.

Mr. Joel Solly, Project Manager 800 Commerce Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086-1738 Tel: (716) 683-3000 Fax: (716) 683-3005 [email protected]

Industrial Power & Lighting Corp.

Mr. George Schlemmer, President 60 Depot Street Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 854-1811 Fax: (716) 854-1828 [email protected]

Ingalls Site Development, Inc.

Mr. James Ingalls, President 297 Meyer Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-7051 Fax: (716) 675-7191 [email protected]

Innovative Mechanical Systems

Mr. William Brown, Vice President 623 Young Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 692-0608 Fax: (716) 695-3403 [email protected]

Insurance Associates Marketplace

Agency, Inc.

Mr. Paul Chisholm 3849 Delaware Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 875-6949 Fax: (716) 875-2333 [email protected]

International Chimney Corp.

Mr. Richard T. Lohr, President P.O.Box260 Buffalo, NY 14231-0260 Tel: (716) 634-3967 Fax: (716) 634-3983 [email protected]

International Stone Gallery

Mr. Somers Sherman 6251 South Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 625-8400 Fax: (716) 625-8475 [email protected]

Interstate Steel Sales, Inc.

Ms. Jennifer Riccione 240 Red Tail Road, Suites 3 and 4 OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 651-5630 Fax: (716) 651-5634 [email protected]

Iroquois Bar Corp.

Mr. Tom Saia, President 155 Commerce Drive Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 822-8205 Fax: (716) 824-5313 [email protected]

Irish Propane

Mr. Dave Collins 70 Katherine Street Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 852-3335 Fax: (716) 852-3338 [email protected]

Irr Supply Centers

Mr. Mark March 908 Niagara Falls Boulevard N. Tonawanda,NY 14120 Tel: (716) 692-1600 Fax: (716) 692-1611 [email protected]

Iskalo Development Corp

Mr. Scott Castilone 5166 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 633-2096 Fax: (716) 633-5776 [email protected]

Ivy Lea Construction, Inc.

Mr. Michael J. Washington 765 Walck Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 875-8654 Fax: (716) 875-1574 [email protected]

J. Battista Construction Inc.

Ms. Sharon Battista 5525 Rogers Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 570-5025 [email protected]

J & D’s Sealtech Corp.

Mr. John Valenti 138 Chandler Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 743-1017 Fax: (716) 213-0440 [email protected]

J & R Specialties, Inc.

Mr. Jeff Fancher 13661 Main Street Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 442-5040 Fax: (716) 442-5044 [email protected]

J & S Mechanical of Buffalo, Inc.

Mr. John Zaepfel 211 Ayer Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 625-8114 Fax: (716) 625-8117

J.E.G. Contracting

Mr. Jim Kanutsu 1243 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 876-8686 Fax: (716) 876-1879 [email protected]

J. M. Avino Builders,

Div. of Javino Builders Inc.

Mr. Joseph M. Avino 67 Wenonah Terrace Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 832-7184 Fax: (716) 832-2510

J.M.M. Construction of WNY, Inc.

Mr. Justin Marchewka 325 Lapp Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 937-6714 [email protected]

J. Pearce and Son Inc.

Mr. Bill Pearce 420 Meyer Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-3566 Fax: (716) 674-0029 [email protected]

J.R. Swanson Plumbing

Mr. Rick Selbert, Estimator 413 103rd Street Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 283-3802 Fax: (716) 283-4549 [email protected]

J.W. Swanson & Associates, LLC

Mr. Brad Bauer 11 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 877-6900 Fax: (716) 877-1713 [email protected]

Jameson Roofing Co., Inc.

Mr. Tony Schunk 3761 East Lake Road Dunkirk, NY 14048 Tel: (716) 366-4950 Fax: (716) 366-6824 [email protected]

Jens Glass Company

Mr. Christopher Jensen 2903 Lakeview Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 432-5464 Fax: (716) 648-6315 [email protected]

JHCC Construction, Inc.

Mr. Joseph Hoage 9161 Wilkinson Road Batavia, NY 14020 Tel: (716) 225-7409

Jim Ando Plumbing Inc

Mr. Jim Ando 4534 Clinton Street, Suite 6 Buffalo, NY 14224-1747 Tel: (716) 771-3601 Fax: (716) 771-3602 [email protected]

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MeMbersJIT Toyota Lift

Mr. Mark Hughes 999 Harlem Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 569-2410 Fax: (716) 569-6375 [email protected]

JND Construction Inc.

Ms. Jessica DeGroot 200 Wyoming Street Warsaw, NY 14569 Tel: (585) 591-2625 Fax: (585) 558-4217 [email protected]

Joe Basil Chevrolet-Commercial

Trucks

Mr. Bill O’Brocta 5111 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 683-6800 Fax: (716) 685-1746 [email protected]

Joe Cecconi’s Chrysler Complex

Mr. Tim Stack 2380 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 297-5800 Fax: (716) 625-1444 [email protected]

Joe the Painter, Inc.

Ms. Julie Mayer 7629 Irish Road West Falls, NY 14170 Tel: (716) 474-2334 Fax: (716) 649-4901 [email protected]

John H. Black Company, Inc.

Mr. James E. Heinrich 3370 Broadway Street Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 206-2391 Fax: (716) 206-2398 [email protected]

John W. Danforth Company

Mr. John Samar 300 Colvin Woods Parkway Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 832-1940 Fax: (716) 832-2388 [email protected]

John A. Hollands

Construction, Inc.

Mr. John Hollands 19 Kibbe Avenue Batavia, NY 14020 Tel: (585) 734-0395 [email protected]

John W. Stickl Construction

Company, Inc.

Mr. John Stickl 3952 East River Road GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-7344 Fax: (716) 773-4687 [email protected]

Johnson Controls, Inc.

Mr. Daniel Steixner 130 John Muir Drive, Suite 100 Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 568-2888 Fax: (716) 688-7453 [email protected]

Jos. A. Sanders & Sons Inc.

Ms. Wendy Sanders P.O.Box814 Buffalo, NY 14240 Tel: (716) 893-1470 Fax: (716) 893-6623 [email protected]

K & R Day Trucking

Ms. Karen Trouskie 840 Bullis Road Elma, NY Tel: (716) 655-0660 Fax: (716) 655-1822 [email protected]

K & S Contractors Supply Inc.

Mr. Chris Lucidi 1971GunnvilleRoad Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 759-6911 Fax: (716) 759-1419 [email protected]

Kamco Supply Corp

Mr. Frank Bremer 1300 Perry Street Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 823-3905 Fax: (716) 823-7914 [email protected]

Kandefer Plumbing & Heating

Mr. Jeff Kandefer 2247 Union Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 668-4677 Fax: (716) 668-9273 [email protected]

Kandey Company

Mr. Richard Szucs Jr. 19 Ransier Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-7245 Fax: (716) 675-4957 [email protected]

Kaz Companies, Inc.

Mr. Rick Kazmierczak 150 North America Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-7288 Fax: (716) 675-1490 [email protected]

Kazrok Development

Mr. Dave Korzak 3843 Union Road, Suite 15 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 570-7420 [email protected]

Kelco Construction Management

Ms. Theresa Mussell P.O.Box98 Clarence, NY 14031 Tel: (716) 759-7858 Fax: (716) 759-7857 [email protected]

Kelley Bros

Mr. Charles Long, Branch Manager 101 Benbro Drive Buffalo, NY 14225-4805 Tel: (716) 684-8665 Fax: (716) 684-9659 [email protected]

Kemper System America

Mr. Larry Ryndak 1200 North America Drive Buffalo, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 558-2971 Fax: (716) 558-2967 [email protected]

Kenneth L. Young Paving Inc.

Mr. Kenneth Young 632 Blairville Road Youngstown, NY 14174 Tel: (716) 745-9985 Fax: (716) 745-3916 [email protected]

Kenney Shelton Liptak Nowak LLP

Mr. Jeffrey A. Carlino, Esq. 233 Franklin Street, the Calumet Building Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 853-3801 Fax: (716) 853-0265 [email protected]

Key Insurance & Benefit Services

Mr. Andrew Toskasz 726 Exchange Street, Suite 900 Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 819-5500 Fax: (716) 819-5140 [email protected]

KHEOPS Architecture,

Engineering & Survey DPC

Mr. Doug Hager 300 Pearl Street, Suite 100 Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 849-8739 Fax: (716) 856-0981 [email protected]

Kimil Construction Inc.

Mr. John Militello 493 Kennedy Road, Suite 2 Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 893-3660 Fax: (716) 892-1487 [email protected]

King Brothers Construction LLC

Mr. Brett Schiltz 1745 Welch Road North Java, NY 14113 Tel: (585) 535-7526 Fax: (585) 535-7448 [email protected]

Kirst Construction, Inc.

Mr. Andrew Kirst 7710 Boston State Road North Boston, NY 14110 Tel: (716) 649-0906 Fax: (716) 649-0206 [email protected]

Kistner Concrete Products, Inc.

Mr. Clarence Conrad P.O.Box218 E. Pembroke, NY 14056 Tel: (585) 762-8216 Fax: (585) 762-8315 [email protected]

Kitchen World Distributing Inc.

Mr. Randall Sanderson 7370 Transit Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 688-1334 Fax: (716) 204-8750 [email protected]

Klein Reinforcing

Mr. Tim Dotzler 11 Turner Drive Spencerport, NY 14559 Tel: (585) 352-9433 Fax: (585) 352-4474 [email protected]

Kraftwerks

Mr. Michael Kraft 92 Cooper Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 876-9000 Fax: (716) 876-4530 [email protected]

KT Construction Services

Mr. Kurt Mang 50 James Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 525-1097 Fax: (716) 525-1124 [email protected]

Kulback’s Construction

Mr. Neil McGinty 2 Wendling Court Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716)681-1600 Fax: (716) 681-2825 [email protected]

L. J. Quigliano II, Inc.

Mr. Lawrence J. Quigliano II 2395 Lockport Road Sanborn, NY 14132 Tel: (716) 731-9008 Fax: (716) 731-9009 [email protected]

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MeMbersLafarge North America

Mr. William Diehl 75 Pineview Drive, Suite 100 Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 505-5348, (716) 818-3091 Fax: (716) 505-5352 [email protected]

Lake Ontario Shore

Development LLC

Mr. David Miller 1033 Lakeland Beach Road Kendall, NY 14476 Tel: (585) 545-0264 [email protected]

Lake Shore Savings Bank

Mr. John Huber 570 Dick Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 898-2022 Fax: (716) 684-5069 [email protected]

Lake Side Contracting Co., Inc.

Mr. Thomas J. Palinkas, President 3198 Union Road, Suite 500 Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 681-6260 Fax: (716) 681-0642 [email protected]

Lakeside Sod Supply Co.

Mr. Michael Loberg 6660GoodrichRoad Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-2877 Fax: (716) 741-4463 [email protected]

Lamparelli Construction, Co., Inc.

Mr. Paul Lamparelli 590 Kennedy Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 891-8599 Fax: (716) 891-8213 [email protected]

Lancaster Tanks & Steel Products

Mr. John Brennan 107 Dorothy Street Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 332-5928 Fax: (716) 332-6081 [email protected]

Lancer Door & Glass

Mr. Joe D’Angelo 5205 Broadway Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 684-9161 Fax: (716) 684-2569 [email protected]

Landmark Wealth Management

Ms. Mark P. Collard 45 Bryant Woods North Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 630-2473 Fax: (716) 408-8899 [email protected]

Lawley Insurance, Inc.

Mr. Chris Ross, Principal 361 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 849-8618 Fax: (716) 849-8230 [email protected]

Lawrence Concrete

Construction Inc.

Mr. Jack Lawrence 107 Stepping Stone Lane OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716)508-8282 Fax: (716) 508-8282 lawrenceconcreteconstruction@ yahoo.com

LBM Construction Inc.

Ms. Terry Myers Kelly 5784 Ellis Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-2139 Fax: (716) 662-9255 [email protected]

LCA Development, Inc.

Ms. Linda Artmeier 478 Hopkins Street Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 823-9645 Fax: (716) 823-9647 [email protected]

L.D.C. Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Jeffrey Dinsmore 1920 Baseline Road GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-7357 Fax: (716) 775-5304 [email protected]

LeChase Construction

Services, LLC

Mr. Jeff Panza 6325 Main Street, Suite 300 Buffalo, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 855-2222 Fax: (716) 855-2229 [email protected]

Ledge Creek Development, Inc.

Mr. Sean McConnaghy 10100 County Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-3174 Fax: (716) 741-3175 [email protected]

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MeMbersLegacy Building Company

Mr. Wes Souder 250 Ramsdell Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 689-3300 Fax: (716) 639-0893 [email protected]

Leisure Craft Pools

Mr. Jeff Kohlhas 2 Lancaster Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 684-3100 Fax: (716) 684-3111 [email protected]

Lemur Construction Corporation

Mr. Jeffrey Rosser P.O.Box852 East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 655-6650 Fax: (716) 655-5599 [email protected]

Leone Construction

Mr. Michael Leone 635 Hopkins Road Amherst, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 688-4607 Fax: (716) 688-1730 [email protected]

Liberty Mutual Surety

Mr. Philip Downes, Manager 5015 Campus Wood Drive, Suite 202 E. Syracuse, NY 13057 Tel: (315) 453-7006 Fax: (315) 453-7042 [email protected]

Life Safety Engineered

Systems, Inc.

Mr. Robert Vezina 60 Sonwil Drive Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 656-8890 Fax: (716) 656-1511 lses1@aol

Linita Design & Manufacturing

Mr. Sean Greenhouse 1951 Hamburg Turnpike, Suite 24 Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 566-7753 Fax: (888) 537-5574 [email protected]

LINSTAR, Inc.

Ms. Molly Schrock 430 Lawrence Bell Drive, Suite 1 Buffalo, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 631-9200 Fax: (716) 631-2024 [email protected]

Lock City Supply Inc.

Mr. William Kelley 650WestAvenue,P.O.Box481 Lockport, NY 14095 Tel: (716) 625-8666 Fax: (716) 434-0296 [email protected]

Look At That! Industries

Mr. Greg Nikiel 395 Amherst Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 892-1235 [email protected]

Lougen, Valenti, Bookbinder &

Weintraub, LLP

Mr. J. Kincaid 130 Bryant Woods South Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 204-9000 Fax: (716) 204-9841 [email protected]

Louis Del Prince & Sons, Inc.

Mr. Ken Del Prince 580 Cayuga Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225-1312 Tel: (716) 633-6944 Fax: (716) 633-1053 [email protected]

Lovell Safety Management

Company

Mr. Bill Besecker 2541 Stoelting Road Wheatfield, NY 14304-2043 Tel: (716) 731-7167 Fax: (716) 625-1306 [email protected]

LP Ciminelli Construction Corp.

Mr. John Walker 2421 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14214 Tel: (716) 855-1200 Fax: (716) 855-1297 [email protected]

Lt. Col. Matt Urban Human

Services Center of WNY

Mr. Ronald Parylo 1081 Broadway Buffalo, NY 14212 Tel: (716) 893-7222 Fax: (716) 893-7242 [email protected]

M & C Utilities

Mr. Joe Laraiso 155 Commerce Drive Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 822-2142 [email protected]

M & M Electric Construction

Co., Inc.

Mr. Robert Marasco 4819 Henry Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 297-7060 Fax: (716) 297-7063 [email protected]

M & M Insulation, Inc.

Mr.Jim Moores 2312 March Road Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 319-8159 [email protected]

M&T Bank

Mr. Chris Faulise OneM&TPlaza,10thfloor Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 639-6333 Fax: (716) 639-6613

M&T Insurance Agency, Inc.

Mr. John P. Rumschik 285 Delaware Avenue, Suite 4000 Buffalo, NY 14202-1885 Tel: (716) 853-7960 Fax: (716) 651-4290, (716) 651-4291 [email protected]

M.I.S. of America, Inc.

Mr. Jerome Meyer, President 4391 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086-9754 Tel: (716) 681-3758, (800) 688-3758 Fax: (716) 681-3979 [email protected]

M.K.S. Plumbing Corporation

Mr. Joseph Marchitte 19 Raniser Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-5771 Fax: (716) 675-0441 [email protected]

Mabey Bridge & Shore Inc.

Mr. Leo Shaw 80 Andover Lane Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 796-5602 Fax: (585) 328-0108 [email protected]

Mader Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Kevin Biddle, President P.O.Box420 Elma, NY 14059-0420 Tel: (716) 655-3400 Fax: (716) 655-4427 [email protected]

Mallare Enterprises

Mr. James Mallare 174 North Ellicott Creek Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 691-8001 Fax: (716) 691-4080 [email protected]

Mandon Building Systems, Inc.

Mr. Kenneth Stephan, President 84GunnvilleRoad Lancaster, NY 14086-9748 Tel: (716) 759-8106 Fax: (716) 759-8109 [email protected]

Manning Squires Hennig Co., Inc.

Mr. Ralph R. Taccone, Jr. 8426 Seven Springs Road Batavia, NY 14020 Tel: (585) 343-5365 Fax: (585) 343-7452 [email protected]

Maple Hill Site, Inc.

Mr. Jason Michel 265 Bowen Road East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 913-9880 [email protected]

Mar-Wal Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Daniel Martin 440GouldAvenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 681-8396 Fax: (716) 685-9006 [email protected]

Mark Cerrone Inc.

Mr. George Churakos 2368MarylandAvenue,P.O.Box3009 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 282-5244 Fax: (716) 282-5245 [email protected]

Masters Edge, Inc.

Mr. Giuseppe Surdi 3409 Broadway Street Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 651-0551 Fax: (716) 651-0317 [email protected]

Mawhiney Trucking, Inc. Mr. Gary Capen 425 Lake Street Wilson, NY 14172 Tel: (716) 751-6418 Fax: (716) 751-9337 [email protected]

Mazza Mechanical Services, Inc.

Mr. Daniel DeRose 430 North 7th Street Olean,NY14760 Tel: (716) 372-0091 Fax: (716) 373-6021 [email protected]

McAllister Plumbing Heating &

Cooling Inc.

Mr. Thomas J. McAllister 5628 Maelou Drive Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-6377 amy.fairpriceguys.com

McGuire Development

Company, LLC

Mr. John Krebs 560 Delaware Ave, Suite 300 Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 826-2010 Fax: (716) 885-1319 [email protected]

McKinney Drilling Company

Mr. Jim Asmus 6986Route22,P.O.Box78 Delmont, PA 15626 Tel: (724) 461-1471 Fax: (724) 468-6877 [email protected]

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MeMbersMelco Construction Services Inc.

Mr. Chris Andrews 1352GeneseeStreet Buffalo, NY 14211 Tel: (716) 332-4069 Fax: (716) 332-4072 [email protected]

Metro Contracting &

Environmental, Inc.

Mr. Harold Hibbard, President 2939 Lockport Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 285-9280 Fax: (716) 285-9301 [email protected]

Metzger Inc.

Mr. Ben Burton 4955 Chestnut Ridge Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-0880 Fax: (716) 662-0862 [email protected]

MGR Constructors Inc.

Mr. Gregory J. Topol P.O.Box61 Bowmansville, NY 14026 Tel: (716) 681-9383 Fax: (716) 681-3427 [email protected]

MidCity Office Furniture

Mr. Jim Smyth 2495 Main Street, Suite 240 Buffalo, NY 14214 Tel: (716) 832-0138 Fax: (716) 832-0892 [email protected]

Mikelly Construction

Mr. Michael Maliszewski 3699 Mapleton Road Sanborn, NY 14132 Tel: (716) 298-1100 [email protected]

Milherst Construction, Inc.

Mr. James L. Collins Jr. 10025CountyRoad,P.O.Box430 Clarence Center, NY 14032-0430 Tel: (716) 688-9098 Fax: (716) 688-9562 [email protected]

Millennium Construction, Inc.

Ms. Gail Cefalu, President 3024 Niagara Falls Boulevard N. Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 525-1433 Fax: (716) 525-1434 [email protected]

Miller Enterprises, Inc.

Mr. Wesley Miller, President 12 Newfield Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 873-3140 Fax: (716) 873-3080 [email protected]

Millington Lockwood

Mr. Michael Bonitatibus 3901GeneseeStreet,Suite800 Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 633-5600 Fax: (716) 633-5641 [email protected]

Milton CAT

4610 East Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020-1017 Tel: (585) 815-6200 Fax: (585) 815-6199

MJ Mechanical Services, Inc.

Mr. Dave Ebert 95 Pirson Parkway Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 874-9200 Fax: (716) 874-6807 [email protected]

Modu Craft Inc.

Mr. Ken Babka, President 276 Creekside Drive Tonawanda, NY 14150-1435 Tel: (716) 694-0709 Fax: (716) 694-0709 [email protected]

Modular Space Corporation

Ms. Caryn Ciotti 145 Canada Drive E. Syracuse, NY 13057 Tel: (315) 431-0001 Fax: (315) 431-0011 [email protected]

Moldenhauer & Associates

Mr. Patrick O’Connell 6195est.QuakerStreet OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-4361 Fax: (716) 662-5509 [email protected]

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MeMbersMollenberg-Betz, Inc.

Mr. Van Mollenberg, President 300 Scott Street Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 614-7473 Fax: (716) 614-7465 [email protected]

Monroe Tractor

Mr. Bruce Klementowski 5035GeneseeStreet Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 681-7100, (716) 560-0402 [email protected]

Montante Construction

Mr. Doug Elia 2760 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 876-8899 [email protected]

Moore Road Construction, Inc.

Mr. Jason Russell 71 Mason Boulevard Springville, NY 14141 Tel: (716) 592-0950 Fax: (716) 592-0951 [email protected]

Morris Masonry Restoration LLC

Mr. Jeffrey Morris 441 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 894-0102 Fax: (716) 891-9443 [email protected]

MRBS Inc.

Mr. Micheal Brundige P.O.Box115 Buffalo, NY 14209 Tel: (888) 907-6727 Fax: (716) 885-6727 [email protected]

MTW Development of Medina, Inc.

Mr. Mark Zacher 11827 Million Dollar Highway Medina, NY 14103 Tel: (585) 798-3095 Fax: (585) 798-3595 [email protected]

Murray Roofing

Mr. Alan Heerdt 600 Cayuga Creek Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 896-5555 Fax: (716) 894-5730 [email protected]

N. Choops Painting &

Decorating Inc.

Mr. Neal Choops 4404 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 685-6226 Fax: (716) 685-6228 [email protected]

Napier and Sons, Inc.

Mr. John Napier 517 Brighton Road Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 832-9000 Fax: (716) 832-2030 [email protected]

National Maintenance Contracting

Corp. (NMCC)

Mr. Samuel Lehr P.O.Box258 Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 285-1583 Fax: (716) 285-3580 [email protected]

National Solar Technologies

Mr. Paul D. Vargovich Jr. 166 Taylor Road Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 683-2505 Fax: (716) 683-8655 [email protected]

National Water Main Cleaning Co.

Mr. Gary Millington 928 Broad Street Utica, NY 13504 Tel: (315) 624-9520 Fax: (315) 624-9523 [email protected]

Nature’s Way Environmental

Consultants & Contractors

Ms. Nicole Savage 3553 Crittenden Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 937-6527 Fax: (716) 937-9360 [email protected]

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MeMbersNeth & Son

Mr. Mark Neff 146 Taylor Drive Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 685-3539 Fax: (716) 685-3566 [email protected]

New Enterprise Stone & Lime

Co., Inc.

Mr. Curt Resetarits 500 Como Park Boulevard Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 826-7310 Fax: (716) 826-1342 [email protected]

New Frontier Excavating &

Paving Inc.

Mr. Rick Zydel 7003 Brown Hill Road Boston, NY 14025 Tel: (716) 226-4298 Fax: (716) 226-4299 [email protected]

New York Power Authority-

Niagara Facility

Mr. Anthony Dell’lsola, P.E. 5777 Lewiston Road Lewiston, NY 14092 Tel: (716) 286-6114 Fax: (716) 286-6931 anthony.dell’[email protected]

NewCal Construction Inc.

Mr. Ron Roberts 10994 Tinkham Road Darien Center, NY 14040 Tel: (585) 547-3880 Fax: (585) 547-3855 [email protected]

Newfane General Contracting LLC

Mr. Tony Porter 1998OuakerRoad Barker, NY 14012 Tel: (716) 795-3887 Fax: (716) 795-3430 [email protected]

Newport Ventures

Ms. Margo Thompson 22 Jay Street Schenectady, NY 12305 Tel: (518) 377-9410 [email protected]

Newstead Homes & Improvements

Inc.

Mr. Daniel Eckerson 214 East Avenue Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 481-2772 Fax: (716) 442-5407 [email protected]

Newton Concrete Inc.

Mr. Daniel Cirasunda 3020 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 821-9519 Fax: (716) 821-9747 [email protected]

Niagara Building Systems,

LLC dba HMP Builders

Mr. Harry Illenz 2040 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14150-6704 Tel: (716) 438-7720 Fax: (716) 997-1814 [email protected]

Niagara Coatings Services, Inc.

Mr. Allen Richards 8025QuarryRoad Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 297-5834 Fax: (716) 297-5603 [email protected]

Niagara Environmental & Wrecking

Mr. Chad J.Mayer 777 East Park Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 289-6268 Fax: (716) 871-1296 [email protected]

Nichter Construction

Mr. Christopher M. Nichter 30 Wildwood Drive Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 683-2360 Fax: (716) 684-8795 [email protected]

NKM Contracting Inc.

Mr. Bruce Hora 510 Ellicott Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 440-6388 Fax: (716) 939-3889 [email protected]

North Forest Office Space

Mr. David Merrell 2829 Wehrle Drive, Suite 1 Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 626-9764 [email protected]

North Star Supply Co., Inc.

Mr. Nick Schiferle 55 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 853-7332 Fax: (716) 856-6259 [email protected]

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MeMbersNortheast Diversification, Inc.

Mr. Lee Cadby, President 2 Cadby Industrial Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086-9570 Tel: (716) 681-8879 Fax: (716) 681-3407 [email protected]

Northeast Mechanical, Inc.

Mr. Roger J. Hoffman, Vice President 139 Sawyer Avenue Depew, NY 14043-3506 Tel: (716) 684-6301 Fax: (716) 684-6304 [email protected]

Northern Dreams

Construction, Inc.

Mr. David Dettelis 400 Kennedy Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 332-3765 Fax: (716) 240-9935 [email protected]

Northern Exteriors Inc.

Mr. Michael J. Outten 8458 Chapman Road Gasport,NY14067-9460 Tel: (716) 772-7118 Fax: (716) 772-7822 [email protected]

Northwest Bank

Mr. Michael Welch 3858 North Buffalo Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 825-6599 Fax: (716) 822-5692 [email protected]

Northwind Insulation, Inc.

Mr. Rich Bender 3043 Baker Road OrchardPark,NY14033 Tel: (716) 667-2842 Fax: (716) 667-2847 [email protected]

Nova Site Company

Mr. Joseph Minneci 6 Lena Court West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 677-0435 Fax: (716) 677-0451 [email protected]

Numarco, Inc.

Mr. John Nuttle, President 1021 Maple Road Elma, NY 14059-9530 Tel: (716) 652-9190 Fax: (716) 652-3442 [email protected]

Oakgrove Construction, Inc.

Ms. Amy May 6900 Seneca Street Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 652-2200 Fax: (716) 655-3919 [email protected]

O’Brien Quality Service Flooring

Mr. Casey O’Brien 2710 Walden Avenue, Suite 100 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 901-0571 Fax: (716) 901-0573 [email protected]

Occhino Corp

Ms. Lynn Occhino 2650 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 827-7000 Fax: (716) 828-0073 [email protected]

O’Connor Mechanical Corp.

Mr. Dean O’Connor 203 Fisher Road Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 824-2100 Fax: (716) 821-9611 [email protected]

Oddo Construction Services, LLC

Mr. Salvatore Oddo 6399 Transit Road E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 807-8410 Fax: (716) 689-2112 [email protected]

Old Dutchman’s Wrought Iron, Inc.

Mr. Michael Deck 2800MillersportHighway,P.O.Box632 Getzville,NY14068-0632 Tel: (716) 688-2034 Fax: (716) 688-2036 [email protected]

Omar McDowell Co.

Mr. Craig McDowell 25109 Detroit Road, Suite 320 Westlake,Ohio44145 Tel: (440) 808-2280 Fax: (440) 808-2266 [email protected]

OMNI Security Inc.

Mr. Ken Bianchi 1425 Mount Read Boulevard, Suite 250 Rochester, NY 14606 Tel: (585) 232-7233 Fax: (585) 277-7030 [email protected]

On Track Construction Inc.

Mr. Jesse Milley 1553 Center Street East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 866-2838 Fax: (716) 652-0599 [email protected]

Oneida Fence Inc.

Mr. Darryl Lang 100 West Drullard Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 897-1212 Fax: (716) 897-3425 [email protected]

Oneida Sales and Service

Mr. Fred Saia 155 Commerce Drive Lackawanna, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 822-8205 Fax: (716) 824-5313 [email protected]

Onyx Global Group

Ms. Brenda L. Calhoun P.O.Box1487 Buffalo, NY 14215 Tel: (716) 570-2241 Fax: (888) 486-0164 [email protected]

OSC Equipment Services, Inc.

Mr. Mike Licata 1001 East Delavan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215 Tel: (716) 800-3333 Fax: (716) 332-1250 [email protected]

Otis Elevator

Mr. Scott Miller 354 Sonwil Drive Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 686-5370 Fax: (860) 353-6514 [email protected]

Oza Inspections Inc.

Mr. Gordon Shaw, President P.O.Box125 Lewiston, NY 14092 Tel: (716) 832-9513 Fax: (905) 945-3942 [email protected]

P. A. T. Construction

Management Corp.

Mr. Peter Casilio 2457 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 633-9933 Fax: (716) 633-9937 [email protected]

Paint of WNY

Mr. Mike Giordano 2205 Hopkins Road Getzville,NY14068 Tel: (716) 863-1115 Fax: (951) 344-1707 [email protected]

Parise Mechanical Inc.

Mr. Samuel Parise 1106 Sheridan Drive Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 694-4900 Fax: (716) 694-7988 [email protected]

Patriot Field Services, Inc.

Ms. Holly Placek 560 56th Street Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 283-2200 Fax: (716) 283-2227 [email protected]

Patterson-Stevens, Inc.

Mr. Randy Dowling, President P.O.Box117,400SawyerAvenue Buffalo, NY 14151-0117 Tel: (716) 873-5300 Fax: (716) 873-4094 [email protected]

PCS Plumbing & Heating

Mr. Chris Tryjankowski 1 Carter Street Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 685-0710, (716) 822-4302 Fax: (716) 822-4304 [email protected]

Peeters Construction

Mr. Michael Peeters 216 Uniion Street Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-4146 Fax: (716) 649-4487 [email protected]

Pella Window and Doors

Ms. Joanne Harris 2580 Walden Avenue Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 681-2000 Fax: (716) 683-3896 [email protected]

Pepe Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Michael Pepe 4085 Seneca Street, Suite 2 West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 826-0400 Fax: (716) 826-0463 [email protected]

Petschke Inc.

Mr. Richard Petschke P.O.Box234 Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 937-4956 Fax: (716) 937-4955 [email protected]

Phillips Lytle, LLP

Mr. James W. Whitcomb OneCanalside,125MainStreet Buffalo, NY 14203-2887 Tel: (716) 847-7057 Fax: (716) 852-6100 [email protected]

Phoenix Apparel LLC

Mr. Jack DeMeo 2827 Transit Road Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 675-7340 Fax: (716) 675-5267 [email protected]

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Mr. Paul Maze 1088 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14209 Tel: (716) 842-1750 Fax: (716) 886-3119 [email protected]

Picket Fence & Exteriors

Mr. Charlie Reid 6695TransitRoad,P.O.Box757 East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 688-1672 Fax: (716) 688-1673 [email protected]

Picone Construction Corporation

Mr. Anthony Picone, President 10995 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031 Tel: (716) 634-9994 Fax: (716) 633-6956 [email protected]

Pinto Construction Services, Inc.

Mr. James J. Panepinto, President 1 Babcock Street Buffalo, NY 14210-2250 Tel: (716) 825-6666 Fax: (716) 825-6773 [email protected]

Plant-IQ

Mr. Mark Massa 940 River Road, Suite 100 N. Tonawanda, NY 14120-5708 Tel: (716) 810-2859 Fax: (917) 534-6075 [email protected]

Praxair Distribution Inc.

Mr. John Velna 85GreatArrowAvenue Buffalo, NY 14216 Tel: (716) 895-5601 Fax: (716) 895-5602 [email protected]

Precision Installers of WNY, LLC

Mr. Peter Guadagno 6720GowandaStateRoad Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 860-3692 [email protected]

Precision Masonry

Mr. John Sheffer 2931 East Church Street Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 992-8942 Fax: (716) 992-8942 [email protected]

Preferred Utilities Mfg. Corp.

Mr. Dexter Bullard 31-35 South Street Danbury,CT 06810 Tel: (203) 743-6741 Fax: (203) 798-7313 [email protected]

Premier Contracting

Ms. Beth Dalhaus 5757 Main Street, Suite 2 Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 204-8326 Fax: (716) 204-8391 [email protected]

Prentice Office Environments

Ms. Amanda Schroeder 472 Franklin Street Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 884-8452 Fax: (716) 884-0894 [email protected]

Pyramid Masonry

Mr. Todd Watkins P.O.Box194 West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 866-0782 Fax: (716) 662-3393 [email protected]

Q&M Contracting

Mr. Don May 1799 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 826-1095 Fax: (716) 826-2100 [email protected]

Quackenbush Co., Inc.

Mr. Adrian Quackenbush 495 Kennedy Road Buffalo, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 894-4355 Fax: (716) 893-1992 [email protected]

Quaker Millwork & Lumber

Mr. Robert Raber 77 South Davis Street OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-3388 Fax: (716) 662-2220 [email protected]

Quality Structures Inc.

Mr. Gary Roth P.O.Box60648 Rochester, NY 14606 Tel: (585) 647-2852 Fax: (716) 585-662-4469 [email protected]

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MeMbersQuermback Electric Inc.

Mr. Scott Schaeffer 215GeneseeStreet Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 856-6644 Fax: (716) 856-6692 [email protected]

R. Peer Plumbing & Heating, Inc.

Mr. Joseph M. Castle 10GoodingStreet Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 434-1212 Fax: (716) 434-1512 [email protected]

R & M Paving & Sealing Inc.

Mr. Monty Ganan 5574OldSaundersSettlementRoad Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 439-8351 Fax: (716) 438-1286

R. A. Anzalone Electrical

Contracting,Inc.

Mr. Ronald Anzalone P.O.Box309 Lockport, NY 14094-0309 Tel: (716) 625-4022 Fax: (716) 625-4142 [email protected]

R.A. Hull Inc.

Mr. Robert A. Hull 3176 West Lake Road Wilson, NY 14172 Tel: (716) 751-6100 Fax: (716) 751-6161 [email protected]

R.B. Mac Construction Co.

Mr. Robert Burke, Vice President 6688 Lincoln Avenue Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 433-2495 Fax: (716) 433-2906 [email protected]

R.B. U’Ren Equipment Rental, Inc.

Mr. Chris Bensch, District Sales Manager 1120 Connecting Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304-1593 Tel: (716) 283-4466 Fax: (716) 283-5125 [email protected]

R.I.S.E. Sales Co., Inc.

Mr. Richard W. Rollison, President 8225 Stahley Road E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 689-6194 Fax: (716) 689-0224 [email protected]

R.M. Headlee Co., Inc.

Mr. Craig Eckert 3649 California Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-9813 Fax: (716) 662-1557 [email protected]

RP Mechanical

Ms. Patrice Ferguson 7165GeneseeRoad Springville, NY 14141 Tel: (716) 592-3067 Fax: (716) 592-4276 [email protected]

RP Oak Hill Building Co., Inc.

Mr. Michael Kinney 3556 Lakeshore Road Buffalo, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 822-4966 Fax: (716) 822-4367 [email protected]

R.W. Construction

Mr. Robert Williams, President 65 Mid County Drive OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-3552 Fax: (716) 662-7149 [email protected]

Radiant Mechanical Inc.

Mr. David Stoehr 157GoodAvenue Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 400-2890 [email protected]

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Mr. Nick Thomashefski 5626 Tec Drive Avon, NY 14414 Tel: (585) 226-8280 Fax: (585) 226-9483 [email protected]

Raymond E. Kelley, Inc.

Mr. Ronald C. Schlegel, President 33 Main Street Bowmansville, NY 14026-1094 Tel: (716) 684-3550 Fax: (716) 684-3554 [email protected]

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MeMbersRegan Landscape

Mr. Daniel Regan 1517 Kenmore Avenue, Suite 2 Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 573-1212 Fax: (716) 833-6801 [email protected]

Regional Environmental

Demolition, Inc.

Mr. Enrico D. Liberale 6281 Wendt Drive Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 284-3366 Fax: (716) 284-7331 [email protected]

RentMi, Inc.

Mr. Keith Vogel 9320 Lapp Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 239-2612 [email protected]

Republic Services

Mr. Tony Thomas 2321 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 462-7389 Fax: (716) 614-3387 [email protected]

Repp Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Chris Repp 3810 Taylor Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-5605 Fax: (716) 662-0232 [email protected]

Resetarits Construction

Corporation

Mr. Matt Resetarits 1500 Union Road, Suite 100 West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 675-1082 Fax: (716) 675-1182 [email protected]

Residence Inn

Ms. Jacquelyn Leppert 107 Anderson Road Buffalo, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 892-5410 Fax: (716) 892-5409 [email protected]

Restoration Crew LLC

Mr. Brian Crimmen P.O.Box344 Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 400-5555 Fax: (716) 655-2708

Restore General Contracting, Inc.

Ms. Lisa Aeschbarber 540 Hopkins Street Buffalo, NY 14220 Tel: (716) 828-0335 Fax: (716) 828-0353 [email protected]

Rexel

Mr. Don Buchholtz 505 Duke Road, Suite 400 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 218-1802 Fax: (716) 706-0491 [email protected]

RGC Products

Ms. Amy Collver 1849 Harlem Road Buffalo, NY 14212 Tel: (716) 895-1156 Fax: (716) 895-1547 [email protected]

RIBCO, Inc.

Mr. George Wopperer 1032 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14213 Tel: (716) 883-1421 Fax: (716) 883-1423 [email protected]

Rickard General Construction, Inc.

Mr. George Rickard 4919 Blacknose Spring Road Sanborn, NY 14132 Tel: (716) 465-2493 [email protected]

Ricmar Electric Inc

Mr. Mark Woodcock 7293 Schultz Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 693-3207 Fax: (716) 693-3218 [email protected]

Rider Frames & Gallery

Ms. Lynne M. Rider 3915 North Buffalo Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-5949 Fax: (716) 662-5994 [email protected]

Riefler Building Products

Mr. Chris Riefler 4281 South Park Avenue Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 332-6283 [email protected]

Rigidized Metals Corporation

Mr. Chip Skop 658OhioStreet Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 849-4714 Fax: (716) 849-0401 [email protected]

Riverfront Custom Design

Mr. Paul Tucker, President 200 River Road N. Tonawanda, NY 14120-5708 Tel: (716) 693-2501 Fax: (716) 693-2502 [email protected]

Robinson Paving Inc.

Mr. Daniel F. Robinson, President P.O.Box266 East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 687-1045 Fax: (716) 687-1047 [email protected]

Rodems Construction

Mr. Gregory Rodems, President 3555 North Buffalo Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-6990 Fax: (716) 662-6976 [email protected]

Rodriguez Construction Group

Mr. Luis Rodriguez 640 Ellicott Street, Suite 462 Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 464-3257 [email protected]

Roman Construction Development

Corp.

Ms. Mary J. Pinzone 7279 Lakeview Court Pendleton, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 946-6844 Fax: (716) 743-2770 [email protected]

Roofing Trade Services, Inc.

Mr. Brian Mattice 14 West 9th Street North Fulton, NY 13069 Tel: (315) 402-2803 [email protected]

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MeMbersRoy H. Turnbull, Inc.

Mr. William Hayes, President 50 Franklin Street Batavia, NY 14020 Tel: (585) 343-2005 Fax: (585) 343-2289 [email protected]

Roy’s Plumbing, Inc. (WBE)

Ms. Marsha A. Dollendorf, President 140 Cooper Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 873-4685 Fax: (716) 877-7752 [email protected]

Rucker Lumber Inc.

Ms. Gail DeGrood 9184 Boston State Road Boston, NY 14025 Tel: (716) 941-5223 Fax: (716) 941-3719 [email protected]

Rupp, Baase, Pfalzgraf,

Cunningham LLC

Mr. Daniel Sarzynski 1600 Liberty Building Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 854-3400 Fax: (716) 332-0336 [email protected]

Russo Development

Mr. Keith Wegrzyn 3710 Milestrip Road Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 844-8745 Fax: (716) 931-9071 [email protected]

S&S Construction of WNY, Inc.

Mr. Steve Shafer 9450 Maple Street Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-4210 Fax: (716) 741-3539

S.A.B. Specialties

Mr. David Burke 5540 Southwestern Boulevard Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 646-0047 Fax: (716) 646-5510 [email protected]

S.B.Z. & Galle Stone, Inc.

Mr. Stephen Zinter 482 Two Rod Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 913-4576 Fax: (716) 902-5206 [email protected]

S. E. G. Construction, Inc.

Ms. Stacy Green 3371 Harlem Road-Rear Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 602-9105 Fax: (716) 639-7847 [email protected]

S. J. Kraft Company, Inc.

Mr. Steve Kraft 1258 Jewett Holmwood Road OrchardPark,NY14127-2878 Tel: (716) 662-1524 [email protected]

Sabre Tile Corp.

Mr. Matt Hull 3725 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 844-1343 [email protected]

SafeSpan Scaffolding LLC

Mr. Christopher Herpin 252 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 694-1100 Fax: (716) 694-1188 [email protected]

Safway Services LLC

Mr. Steve Rohrback 1265 Mt. Read Boulevard Rochester, NY 14606 Tel: (585) 202-1423 Fax: (585) 458-5911 [email protected]

Sahlem’s Roofing & Siding Inc.

Mr. Jeff Piccirilli 2260 Southwestern Boulevard West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 662-0062 Fax: (716) 662-5743 [email protected]

SAMCO Technologies, Inc.

Mr. Rick Posa 1 River Rock Drive Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 743-9000 ext. 241 Fax: (716) 743-1220 [email protected]

Savarino Companies LLC

Ms. Debbie Logue 500 Seneca Street, Suite 508 Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 332-5959 Fax: (716) 332-5968 [email protected]

Schaefer Plumbing Supply Co., Inc.

Mr. James Crandall 146-160 Clinton Street Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 853-2406 Fax: (716) 852-3732 [email protected]

Schneider Construction

Services LLC

Mr. Matthew Newton 443 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 923-7000 Fax: (716) 882-4293 [email protected]

Schuster Construction LLC

Ms. Christine Schuster 360GouldAvenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 681-8847 [email protected]

Scott Danahy Naylon Co., Inc.

Mr. Gary Ruszczyk 300 Spindrift Drive Amherst, NY 14221-7814 Tel: (716) 633-3400 Fax: (716) 634-2908 [email protected]

Scott Electric Supply

Ms. Patti Hudec 3253 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 672-5168 Fax: (716) 672-4753 [email protected]

Scott Enterprises

Ms. Lori Schieder 120GrunerRoad Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 896-5867 Fax: (716) 896-4132 [email protected]

Scott Lawn yard, Inc.

Mr. Steve Erck 5552 Townline Road Sanborn, NY 14132 Tel: (716) 731-6415 Fax: (716) 731-6485 [email protected]

Scranton’s Thruway Builders

Supplies Corp.

Mr. Peter Romano 3600 Walden Avenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 684-5600 Fax: (716) 684-1915 [email protected]

Scrufari Construction

Company, Inc.

Mr. Gary Sankes 3925 Hyde Park Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 282-1225 Fax: (716) 282-7699 [email protected]

Seneca Steel Erectors, Inc.

Mr. Jason Biscup, President 611 Indian Church Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 592-3350 Fax: (716) 592-1801 [email protected]

Sergi Construction, Inc.

Mr. Alfred Wall 775 Jewett Holmwood Road East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 652-8014 Fax: (716) 655-5449 [email protected]

Servpro of Buffalo

Ms. Jennifer Sullivan-McLear 57 Windsong Court, Suite 101 E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 694-9949 Fax: (716) 694-9952 [email protected]

Seth-Allen, Inc.

Mr. Ronald Reinhard, President P.O.Box533 Hamburg, NY 14075-0533 Tel: (716) 649-2100 Fax: (716) 649-2100 [email protected]

Seton

Mr. Aaron Hord 2491 Wehrle Drive Amherst, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 903-8623 [email protected]

Shanor Electric Supply, Inc.

Mr. John R. Shanor, Jr., President 1276 Military Road Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 876-0711 Fax: (716) 876-5844 [email protected]

Sharco Ent. Inc.

Ms. Sharon Clark 6752 Mill Street Boston, NY 14025 Tel: (716) 941-5307 Fax: (716) 941-5721 [email protected]

Shaw Sports Turf

Mr. Patrick Remke 185 South Industrial Boulevard Calhoun,GA30701 Tel: (706) 879-3543 [email protected]

Shelby Crushed Stone, Inc.

Mr. Tom Biamonte 10830 Blair Road Medina, NY 14103 Tel: (585) 798-4501 Fax: (585) 798-1451 [email protected]

Shell Fab & Design Inc.

Mr. Marty Monaco 2855 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 827-3003 Fax: (716) 827-8729 [email protected]

Sicoli & Massaro, Inc.

Mr. Dominic Massaro, Vice President 8525 Porter Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 297-0484 Fax: (716) 297-5748 [email protected]

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MeMbersSicoli Construction Services Inc.

Mr. Benjamin Sicoli 4800 Hyde Park Boulevard Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 205-0540 ext. 103 Fax: (716) 205-0541 [email protected]

Siemens Building Technologies

Landis Division

Mr. Cory Arbogast 85 Northpointe Parkway, Suite 8 Amherst, NY 14228-1886 Tel: (716) 568-0983 Fax: (716) 568-1449 [email protected]

Sienna Environmental

Technologies

Ms. Susanne Kelley 350 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222 Tel: (716) 332-3134 ext. 302 Fax: (716) 332-3136 [email protected]

Simmers Crane Design &

Services, Inc.

Mr. Peter Gruenthaner 365 Wheeler Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 332-0760 Fax: (716) 332-0759 [email protected]

Simoncelli Electric Inc.

Ms. Heather Furler 3740 California Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-2780 Fax: (716) 662-3747 [email protected]

Simplex Grinnell

Mr. Michael Zyglis 6850 Main Street, Suite 3 Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 633-8465 Fax: (716) 635-9280 [email protected]

Sinatra Development Company

Mr. Cole Hatley 617 Main Street, Suite 200 Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 220-8468 Fax: (716) 299-2061 [email protected]

Singleton Construction

Consultants

Ms. Carla Singleton 110 Pearl Street, Suite 5B Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 842- 2197 Fax: (716) 842-2199 [email protected]

Site Speciaties, LLC

Mr. Dana Donnelly 12658 Big Tree Road East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 913-8306 Fax: (716) 805-3345 [email protected]

SiteOne Landscape Supply

Ms. Andrea Konopka 650 Stephenson Highway Troy, MI 48083 Tel: (248) 588-2100 [email protected]

SJB Services, Inc.

Mr. Stanley J. Blas, President 5167 South Park Avenue Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-8110 Fax: (716) 649-8051 [email protected]

SJF Construction

Ms. Donna Ferry 2025 Attica Road Darien Center, NY 14040 Tel: (585) 547-9490 Fax: (585) 547-9401 [email protected]

Scott Enterprises, Inc.

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Skilled Services International, LLC

Mr. David Farinacci 45 Pannell Street Buffalo, NY 14214 Tel: (716) 799-1434 [email protected]

Skrlin Coating and Blasting

Mr. Adam Skrlin 2901 Lockport Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 284-4254 Fax: (716) 284-8528 [email protected]

Skyworks LLC

Mr. Jerry R. Reinhart 100 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 Tel: (716) 822-5438 Fax: (716) 822-8727

Sloan Steel Erectors

Mr. Patrick Hanley 3081 Cloverbank Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 646-3092 Fax: (716) 646-3097 [email protected]

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MeMbersSLR Contracting & Service

Company, Inc.

Ms. Sundra Ryce 1487 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14209 Tel: (716) 896-8148 Fax: (716) 896-2518 [email protected]

SM Hayes Construction Services

Ms. Mindy Hayes 174 Anderson Place Buffalo,NY 14222 Tel: (716) 768-0145 Fax: (716) 235-2610 [email protected]

SmartEdge

Mr. Bob Galdys, President 4 Peuquet Parkway Tonawanda, NY 14150-2492 Tel: (716) 693-7220 Fax: (716) 693-0648 [email protected]

Smolinski Overhead Door Inc.

Mr. Jordan Smolinski 6308 Pfarner Road Boston, NY 14025 Tel: (716) 574-9555 [email protected]

Sonitrol Security Systems of WNY

Mr. Robert Buerger 195 Elm Street Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 847-0900 Fax: (716) 847-0431 [email protected]

Southside Precast Products

Mr. Richard Workman, President 1951 Hamburg Turnpike Buffalo, NY 14218 Tel: (716) 825-9300 Fax: (716) 825-1155 [email protected]

Spanitz Backhoe Service, Inc.

Mr. Jeff Spanitz 12516 Liberia Road East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 652-4174 Fax: (716) 652-4174 [email protected]

Spray Tech Coatings Inc.

Mr. Mike Wlostowski 116 Lake Avenue Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 823-1122 Fax: (716) 823-1346 [email protected]

Spur Line Construction Corp.

Ms. Eileen Osborn 11171 Alley Road Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 510-6583 Fax: (585) 937-6100 [email protected]

Squarefoot Tradesmen

Mr. John Krytus 327 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14201 Tel: (716) 855-8100 Fax: (716) 855-8101 [email protected]

Stadium Solutions, Inc.

Mr. Cory Roenigk 897 Winfield Road Cabot, PA 16023 Tel: (724) 352-4258 Fax: (724) 352-4268 [email protected]

STC Construction

Mr. Mark Brammer, Vice President P.O.Box459 Springville, NY 14141-0459 Tel: (716) 592-3400 Fax: (716) 592-4367 [email protected]

Sterling Glass Dual Pane, Inc.

Mr. Martin P. Loughran 1415 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14213 Tel: (716) 853-5800 Fax: (716) 853-5805 [email protected]

Stiglmeier Inc.

Mr. John Stiglmeier 360 Harding Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 631-3223 Fax: (716) 565-9773 [email protected]

Stimm Associates, Inc.

Mr. Francis J. O’Connell 10 Katherine Street Buffalo, NY 14240-0593 Tel: (716) 847-0353 Fax: (716) 847-0638

Stockwell Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. Keith Stockwell 9835 County Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-1152 Fax: (716) 741-1153 [email protected]

Stohl Remediation Services Inc.

Mr. Paul Gizzarelli 4169 Allendale Parkway, Suite 300 Blasdell, NY 14219 Tel: (716) 312-0070 Fax: (716) 312-8092 [email protected]

Straightline General

Contractors, Inc.

Mr. Derek Acker 431AOleanRoad East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 714-5656 Fax: (585) 486-3092 [email protected]

Strenkoski Brothers Construction

Mr. Gary Strenkoski P.O.Box1064 Niagara Falls, NY 14304-7064 Tel: (716) 297-8221 Fax: (716) 298-1849 [email protected]

Sunoco

Mr. Travis Williams 8020 Park Lane, Suite 200 Dallas, Texas 75231 Tel: (724) 920-4185 Fax: (550) 677-4191 [email protected]

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424 Main Street1600 Liberty Building

Buffalo,NY 14202716.854.3400

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MeMbersSunshine Concrete

Ms. Greta Farrugia 3461 Stevenson Court North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 694-5465 Fax: (716) 694-5466 [email protected]

Superior Contracting Inc.

Mr. Andy Kiss 1035 Rein Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 685-2037 Fax: (716) 685-0476 [email protected]

Superior Thermal Systems

Mr. Allen Kellinsky 1747 Kenmore Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217 Tel: (716) 447-1807 Fax: (716) 447-0318 [email protected]

Surface America, Inc.

Mr. Tom DiScipio P.O.Box157 Willamsville, NY 14231 Tel: (716) 632-8413 Fax: (716) 632-8324 [email protected]

Surianello General Concrete

Contractor

Mr. Frank Surianello, President 635 Wyoming Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215-2699 Tel: (716) 837-7710 Fax: (716) 833-9401 [email protected]

Susquehanna Sheet Metal

Erection Service, Inc.

Ms. Helen M. Shaffer 4177 Rosedale Avenue Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 992-9093 Fax: (716) 992-9301 [email protected]

Swimco Mftg.

Ms. Cynthia Schlecht 6701 South Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 625-9269 Fax: (716) 625-8543 [email protected]

Switala’s Construction

Ms. Wanda Switala 9160 Clarence Center Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-6983 Fax: (716) 741-3180 [email protected]

T. Sullivan Material Handling

Mr. Ted Sullivan 75 Mayfair Lane Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 634-6804 Fax: (716) 634-6804 [email protected]

T.P. Woodside, Inc.

Ms. Deborah Achman 60 Lawrence Bell Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 631-9640 Fax: (716) 631-5471 [email protected]

TDH Refrigeration Inc.

Mr. Jack Genovese 55 Boxwood Lane Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 668-1328 Fax: (716) 668-1590 [email protected]

Tedesco Construction Services

Mr. Jeffrey Tedesco 1867 Maryland Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 807-8271 Fax: (716) 754-1050 [email protected]

Telco Construction, Inc.

Mr. James D. Milks 500 Buffalo Road East Aurora, NY 14052 Tel: (716) 805-1520 Fax: (716) 805-1522 [email protected]

Terry Mooney Construction

Mr. Terry Mooney 18WestBuffaloStreet,P.O.Box26 Warsaw, NY 14569 Tel: (585) 786-3450 Fax: (585) 786-9297 [email protected]

TGR Enterprises

Mr. Terrance Reese 248 Lein Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-8303 Fax: (716) 674-8304 [email protected]

The Bonadio Group

Mr. James T. Keefe 100 Corporate Parkway, Suite 200 Amherst, NY 14226 Tel: (716) 688-4343 Fax: (716) 688-4875 [email protected]

www.tedescoconstruction.com (716) 807-8271

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MeMbersThe Buffalo Iron Corp.

Mr. Patrick Hanley, Jr. 461 Tonawanda Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 481-8730 Fax: (716) 701-1606 [email protected]

The Environmental Service Group

(NY) Inc.

Mr. Brian Harris 177 Wales Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 695-6720 Fax: (716) 695-0161 [email protected]

The INSIDE View Inc.

Mr. Crystal D’Cunha 89-91 St. Paul Street St.Catharines,ONL2R3M3 Tel: (289) 969-8439 [email protected]

The Krog Group, LLC

Mr. Patrick Sheedy 4 Centre Drive OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 667-1234 Fax: (716) 667-1258 [email protected]

The M.J.A. Company

Mr. Tim Kudla P.O.Box501 Williamsville, NY 14231-0501 Tel: (716) 831-7091 Fax: (716) 835-0600 [email protected]

The Peyton Barlow Co., Inc.

Ms. Karen VanOsch 360 Delaware Avenue, Suite 300 Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 842-0630 Fax: (716) 842-0639 [email protected]

The Pump Doctor, Inc.

Mr. Ben Appleton 2706 Hmelock Road Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 992-3181 Fax: (716) 992-3186 [email protected]

The R. E. Krug Corp.

Mr. Dan Metzinger, Project Manager 190OliverStreet North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 692-2305 Fax: (716) 692-2394 [email protected]

The Service Collaborative -

WNY Youthbuild

Mr. Bryan Lawrence 173 Elm Street, Suite 100 Buffalo, NY 14203 Tel: (716) 418-8500 ext. 129 Fax: (716) 822-3060 [email protected]

The State Group Industrial Limited

Mr. John Burke 4816 Henry Avenue Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 283-0620 Fax: (716) 283-0675 [email protected]

The Village Cabinetmaker

Mr. James Amo 19 Palmer Place Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 725-3488 Fax: (716) 685-8096 [email protected]

Theater Connection WNY Inc.

Mr.David Hoch II 5440 Broadway Street, Suite B Lancaster, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 989-5556 Fax: (716) 989-5251 [email protected]

Thermal Foams, Inc.

Mr. Chris Wopperer 2101 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 874-6474, Fax: (716) 874-8180 [email protected]

Thomann Asphalt Paving

Mr. Eric Thomann 56GunnvilleRoad Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 759-0430 Fax: (716) 759-0433 [email protected]

Thomas J. Johnson

Construction, Inc.

Mr. Thomas J. Johnson, President 6435WestQuakerStreet OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-1341 Fax: (716) 662-3811 [email protected]

Thomas Johnson, Inc.

Mr. Paul Johnson 4196 South Taylor Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 662-4575 Fax: (716) 662-5326 [email protected]

Thomason Concrete

Construction Inc.

Mr. Gerald Thomason 3009 Norman Street Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: (716) 285-9868 Fax: (716) 285-9868 [email protected]

Tiede-Zoeller Tile Corp.

Mr. Daniel Hull 250 Sonwil Drive, Suite 250 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 901-7365 Fax: (716) 901-7366 [email protected]

Tioga HVAC Rentals

Mr. Marty Kosnikowski 933 Ransom Road Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 681-2561 Fax: (716) 681-2392 [email protected]

Todd Company

Mr. Joseph Frawley 6250 Campbell Boulevard Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 625-8705 Fax: (716) 625-8708 [email protected]

Tom Greenauer Development

Mr. Norm Merriman P.O.Box250 Springbrook, NY 14140 Tel: (716) 675-9434 Fax: (716) 675-4739 [email protected]

Tonawanda General Concrete Inc.

Ms. Lisa Torrelli, President 12509 Stage Road Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 542-9848 Fax: (716) 542-9848 [email protected]

Torino Mosaic Flooring

Mr. Tim Frappa 5178 Keller Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 864-1660 Fax: (716) 646-6195 [email protected]

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MeMbersToronto Construction Association

Mr. John Mollenhauer 70 Leek Crescent, Richmond Hill Ontario,CanadaL4B1H1 Tel: (416) 499-4000 Fax: (416) 499-8752

Trademaster Plumbing Inc.

Mr. Lou DiCarlo 3279 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 668-5851 Fax: (716) 668-2912 trdconinc.com

Tradesmen International Inc.

Mr. David Gorski 2564 Walden Avenue, Suite 108 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 651-1990 Fax: (716) 651-1993 [email protected]

Transit Construction Services

Mr. John Waugh 3181 Transit Road Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 656-7350 Fax: (716) 656-7352 [email protected]

Transit Redi-Mix, Inc.

Mr. Neil Bopp 9775 County Road Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-8264 [email protected]

Trason Development Corporation

Mr. Tracy Hirsch 7346 Boston State Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-8919 Fax: (716) 649-8929 [email protected]

Tree Care of New York

Ms. Carol Grimmer 11493 Broadway Alden, NY 14004 Tel: (716) 681-1414 Fax: (716) 902-5082 [email protected]

TRG Construction Company

Mr. Tim Gelder P.O.Box425 E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 628-4314 Fax: (716) 735-3752 [email protected]

Tri-R Mechanical Services, Inc.

Mr. Brian Hamner, Vice President 25 Ransier Drive West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-0222 Fax: (716) 674-8903 [email protected]

Tschetter’s Construction Corp

Mr. Craig Tschetter 4560 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 656-7311 Fax: (716) 656-7313 [email protected]

Turf Tec of W.N.Y. Inc.

Mr. Steven Molloy 5096 Lockport Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 625-8990 Fax: (716) 625-9618 [email protected]

Turner Construction Company

Mr. Steve McGlone 50 Lakefront Boulevard, Suite 200 Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 853-1900 Fax: (716) 853-1924 [email protected]

Twin Lakes Concrete Inc.

Mr. David Arnts 525 Wheatfield Street N. Tonawanda, NY 14120-7034 Tel: (716) 695-2970 Fax: (716) 262-9119 [email protected]

U & S Services, Inc.

Mr. Russell Stuber, President 95 Stark Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 693-4490 Fax: (716) 693-5280 [email protected]

US Traffic Control

Mr. Jeff Deering 100 Fire Tower Drive Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 695-9000 Fax: (716) 695-9001 [email protected]

UCC Constructors Inc.

Ms. Jodi Osinski P.O.Box410,105CenterRoad West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 822-5755 Fax: (716) 822-8429

United Business Systems, Inc.

Mr. John Kerling 316 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14204 Tel: (716) 854-4122 Fax: (716) 847-2064 [email protected]

United Carpenters Construction

Ms. Libby Gross 5600 Strickley Road Clarence, NY 14031 Tel: (716) 741-9327

United Materials

Ms. Maria Nowakowski 3949 Forest Parkway, Suite 400 North Tonawanda, NY 14120 Tel: (716) 213-5832 Fax: (716) 213-5850 [email protected]

United Rentals

Mr. Kevin Thompson 4811 Transit Road Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 565-1330 Fax: (716) 565-2144 [email protected]

UNYSE

Mr. Andy McLellan 346 Austin Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 833-2929 Fax: (716) 833-9292 [email protected]

Upstate Rebar

Ms. Bonnie Chmielowiec, President 4605 Walden Avenue Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 892-8434 Fax: (716) 892-8437 [email protected]

Urban Equity Management Group

Mr. Cory Haqq 332-334 East Utica Street, Unit 5 Buffalo, NY 14208 Tel: (716) 846-3795 [email protected]

Urban Insulation Corporation

Mr. James Darlak, President 8520 Sheridan Drive Williamsville, NY 14221-6210 Tel: (716) 634-5138 Fax: (716) 634-5737 [email protected]

Urell

Mr. Robert Oursler 45 Timberlink Drive GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (617) 923-9500 Fax: (617) 926-9414 [email protected]

Valleyview Enterprise

Mr. Mark Eberz 8937 Deer Run Road Boston, NY 14025 Tel: (716) 316-0289 [email protected]

Vanner Insurance Agency

Mr. Tom Vanner 11 Pinchot Court, Suite 100 Amherst, NY 14228 Tel: (716) 688-8888 Fax: (716) 688-9001 [email protected]

Vantage Equipment LLC

Mr. Joel Casale 4554 West Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020 Tel: (585) 344-1931 Fax: (585) 815-0220 [email protected]

Vellano Shoring and Supply Co.

Ms. Heather Sutton 10 Lancaster Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 946-6520 Fax: (518) 595-4525 [email protected]

Vastola Heating & Cooling

Mr. Daniel DeMarco 3315 Abbott Road OrchardPark,NY14127 Tel: (716) 827-8652 Fax: (716) 824-4742 [email protected]

Ventry’s Heating & Refrigeration

Mr. Jeff Ventry 5155 Townline Road Sanborn, NY 14132 Tel: (716) 731-3983 Fax: (716) 731-7067 [email protected]

Vio Plumbing & Mechanical

Mr. Nick Violanti 5501 Camp Road, Suite 864 Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 479-7261 [email protected]

Visone Construction, Inc.

Mr. Terry Enderton 79 Sheldon Avenue Depew, NY 14043 Tel: (716) 681-7331 Fax: (716) 681-7876 [email protected]

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MeMbersVogel Plumbing

Mr. Paul E. Vogel, President 814 Mineral Springs Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 823-0968 Fax: (716) 823-2188 [email protected]

Volland Electric

Mr. Keith Allwes 75 Innsbrook Drive Buffalo, NY 14227-2703 Tel: (716) 656-9900 Fax: (716) 656-8899

VSP Graphic Group

Mr. Josh Szary 10 Dyke Road West Seneca, NY 14224 Tel: (716) 674-7446 Fax: (716) 674-5116 [email protected]

W.S. Johnson Bldg. Co., Inc.

Mr. Richard W. Johnson, President P.O.Box688 Niagara Falls, NY 14302-0688 Tel: (716) 283-8733 Fax: (716) 283-8736 [email protected]

Wargo Enterprises Inc.

Mr. Jeff Crewson 5055 Havens Road Akron, NY 14001 Tel: (716) 542-1333 Fax: (716) 542-6060 [email protected]

Wayside Nursery, Inc.

Mr. Mike Rotella 8962 Porter Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304 Tel: (716) 297-3811 Fax: (716) 297-6169 [email protected]

WBE Walls and Ceilings Inc

Mr. Chris Shores 195 Industrial Drive GrandIsland,NY14072 Tel: (716) 773-4500 Fax: (716) 775-3200 [email protected]

Weatherpanel Inc.

Mr. Frank M. Vacanti 285 Chandler Street Buffalo, NY 14207 Tel: (716) 876-5440 Fax: (716) 876-8550 [email protected]

Weaver Metal and Roofing, Inc.

Mr. Anthony R. Byrne, President 40 Appenheimer Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214-2902 Tel: (716) 891-8844 Fax: (716) 891-9443 [email protected]

Webster Szanyi LLP

Mr. Andrew O. Miller, Esq. 1400 Liberty Building Buffalo, NY 14202 Tel: (716) 842-2800 Fax: (716) 845-6709 [email protected]

Weitz Maintenance Service, Inc.

Mr. David Weitz P.O.Box747 East Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 688-1229 Fax: (716) 625-9135 [email protected]

Wendel

Mr. Marshall Wilson 375 Essjay Road, Suite 200 Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 688-0766 Fax: (716) 625-6825 [email protected]

West Herr Automotive Group

Mr. Duane Jonmaire 5025 Camp Road Hamburg, NY 14075 Tel: (716) 649-5640 Fax: (716) 649-7883 [email protected]

Western New York Concrete Corp.

Ms. Jeanne Penepent 638 East Main Street Batavia, NY 14020 Tel: (585) 343-6850 Fax: (585) 343-8440 [email protected]

Western NY Fire Protection

Mr. George Ward 2250 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 652-7110 Fax: (716) 706-1216 [email protected]

Western New York State

Chapter NECA

Ms. Rose Haensly Airport Commerce Park, 303 Cayuga Road, Suite 110 Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Tel: (716) 810-1664 Fax: (716) 810-1788 [email protected]

Weydman Electric, Inc.

Mr. Robert E. Hobba, Vice President 747 Young Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 Tel: (716) 692-7667 Fax: (716) 692-7982 [email protected]

Wilcox Financial Group LLC

Ms. Nicholle Overkamp 29 California Drive Williamsville, NY 14221 Tel: (716) 906-3175 [email protected]

Willett Builders

Mr. Ryan Willett 170 Bennington Road Buffalo, NY 14226 Tel: (716) 525-5848 [email protected]

William L. Watson Co., Inc

Mr. Dave Friedrich 8064 North Main Street Eden, NY 14057 Tel: (716) 992-3220 Fax: (716) 992-3862 [email protected]

Witnauer Trucking Co., Inc.

Ms. Carol Witnauer 8050 Clarence Center Road E. Amherst, NY 14051 Tel: (716) 689-3090 Fax: (716) 636-4441 [email protected]

Wittburn Enterprises, Inc.

Mr. Charles G. Jones, Jr., President P.O.Box1122,EllicottStation Buffalo, NY 14205-1122 Tel: (716) 856-6610 Fax: (716) 856-8770 [email protected]

WMS Sales Inc.

Mr. Steve McNutt 9580CountyRoad,P.O.Box466 Clarence Center, NY 14032 Tel: (716) 741-9575 Fax: (716) 741-4810 [email protected]

WNY Industrial Tire

Ms. Heather Rowland 603 South Park Avenue Buffalo, NY 14210 Tel: (716) 842-1700 Fax: (716) 842-1050 [email protected]

WNY Mortgage Field Services

(WNYMFS)

Mr. Harvey Washington 1OtisPlace,Suite2 Buffalo, NY 14209 Tel: (716) 254-6911 [email protected]

WNY Plumbing

Mr. Barrett Greene 487 Erie Street Lancaster, NY 14086 Tel: (716) 683-5455 [email protected]

Wolf’s Nursery Inc.

Mr. Jason L. Wolf 6083 Fisk Road Lockport, NY 14094 Tel: (716) 625-8153 Fax: (716) 625-7963 [email protected]

Woodsmith Fence Corp.

Mr. Joseph Smith 5610OldSaundersSettlementRoad Lockport, NY 14094-4142 Tel: (716) 433-1300 Fax: (716) 433-4040 [email protected]

World Wide Bonding Agency

Mr. Gary Cardinale 2846 William Street Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: (716) 681-7685 Fax: (716) 681-7683 [email protected]

Zach, Lavery & Cywinski, LLC

Mr. Jon Zach 2711 Transit Road, Suite 130 Elma, NY 14059 Tel: (716) 204-1124 Fax: (716) 204-7524 [email protected]

Zoladz Construction Co., Inc.

Mr. John Zoladz, Owner 13600RailroadStreet,P.O.Box157 Alden, NY 14004-0157 Tel: (716) 937-6575 Fax: (716) 937-6369 [email protected]

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index to adverTisersActive Workforce Inc. ..............................................................................................................31

Admar Supply Company Inc. ................................................................................................41

Allegra Cheektowaga ..............................................................................................................18

Arrow Sheet Metal Works, Inc. ............................................................................................ 8

Aslan Plumbing & Mechanical Services ...................................................................... 66

Aurora Window Systems & Contracting Inc................................................................. 8

B&L Wholesale Supply, Inc. .................................................................................................65

Baer & Associates ....................................................................................................................65

Benchley Cranes ........................................................................................................................ 22

Bender's Technical Detailing, Inc. .....................................................................................67

Besroi Construction Corp. .................................................................................................. 66

Big L Windows and Doors .....................................................................................................55

Bison Scaffold & Masons Supply, Inc. ........................................................................... 66

Brawdy Construction, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 7

Buffalo Plastering & Architectural Casting .................................................................21

Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kershner LLP .................................................................... 49

CIR Electrical Construction Corp. .................................................................................... 37

Clark Companies .......................................................................................................................67

CME Associates, Inc. .............................................................................................................. 69

Computersearch Corp. ...........................................................................................................19

ConstructionTradesStaffing,Inc. ....................................................................................16

Constructive Solutions ..........................................................................................................70

County Line Stone Co., Inc. ................................................................................................. 49

CTS Contracting Inc..................................................................................................................41

Despirt Mosaic & Marble Co. .............................................................................................24

DukeHolzmanPhotiadis&GresensLLP ....................................................................... 9

Dwight Moldenhauer .................................................................................................................5

Eberl Iron Works, Inc. ..............................................................................................................32

Empire Erectors, Inc. ................................................................................................................. 8

Ernstrom & Dreste LLP .........................................................................................................39

First Niagara Risk Management .....................................................................................IFC

Fleet Maintenance, Inc........................................................................................................... 73

Forest Materials Inc. ...............................................................................................................24

Frey Electric Construction Co. ............................................................................................ 9

GeneralSecurity,Inc. .............................................................................................................. 75

GernattAsphaltProducts,Inc.............................................................................................. 6

GreatLakesBuildingSystems,Inc. .................................................................................... 7

GroveRoofing ............................................................................................................................. 75

GypsumSystems,Inc. ............................................................................................................28

H&V Sales Inc. ............................................................................................................................23

Haun Welding Supply .............................................................................................................. 75

Ideal Concrete, Inc. ................................................................................................................... 75

Industrial Tire ...............................................................................................................................61

Ingalls Site Development, Inc. ............................................................................................28

Interstate Steel Sales, Inc. ....................................................................................................51

J & R Specialties Inc. ................................................................................................................61

Jameson Roofing Co., Inc. ......................................................................................................12

JensGlassCompany ............................................................................................................... 75

Joe Basil Chevrolet .....................................................................................................................2

Kenney Shelton Liptak Nowak LLP ..................................................................................18

Lafarge ...........................................................................................................................................47

Lawley ................................................................................................................................................3

LeChase Construction ...........................................................................................................79

Lovell Safety Management Co., LLC .........................................................................OBC

M K S Plubing Corp...................................................................................................................79

Mader Construction Co. .........................................................................................................81

Mandon Building Systems ...................................................................................................43

Mark Cerrone Inc. .....................................................................................................................79

Merit Apprenticeship Alliance, Inc. ..................................................................................13

Millennium Construction ...................................................................................................... 25

Millington Lockwood ..............................................................................................................33

Milton Cat .....................................................................................................................................82

MontanteGroup .........................................................................................................................81

Morris Masonry Restoration ...............................................................................................61

National Maintenance Contracting Corp. ....................................................................33

National Solar Technologies ...............................................................................................83

New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc. ..........................................................................32

North Star Supply Co. Inc. .....................................................................................................16

OzaInspections .........................................................................................................................85

Patterson-Stevens, Inc. .........................................................................................................85

PCS Plumbing & Heating ......................................................................................................85

Picone Construction ................................................................................................................. 8

Praxair Distribution Inc. ........................................................................................................ 89

Preferred Utilities Mfg. Corp. .............................................................................................15

Raymond E. Kelley Inc. ........................................................................................................... 86

Rentmi Inc. ....................................................................................................................................87

Rigidized Metal ......................................................................................................................... 89

RPOakHillBuildingCompanyInc. ................................................................................ IBC

Rupp Baase Pfalzgraf Cunningham, LLC .......................................................................91

S.E.G. Construction Inc. .........................................................................................................38

Scott Enterprises .................................................................................................................... 90

SJB Services Inc. ...................................................................................................................... 90

Southside Precast Products, Inc. .................................................................................... 90

Spur Line Construction Corp. ..............................................................................................19

STC Construction, Inc. .............................................................................................................18

Stiglmeier Roofing ....................................................................................................................41

Stimm Associates, Inc. ............................................................................................................91

Tedesco Construction Services Inc. ...............................................................................92

TheBonadioGroup ..................................................................................................................93

Tiede-Zoeller Tile Corp .......................................................................................................... 27

United Materials L.L.C. ...........................................................................................................17

Upstate Steel .............................................................................................................................29

USTrafficControl,Inc. ...............................................................................................................1

Vanner Insurance Agency .....................................................................................................39

Weatherpanel Inc. .......................................................................................................................11

Weaver Metal & Roofing Inc. ..............................................................................................33

World Wide Bonding Agency ..............................................................................................23

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