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March 4
March 4, 2014
LICA’s Infrastructure
Summit to Feature
Region’s Top Transportation
Leaders on March 14th
LICA’s Annual Federal &
State Infrastructure Summit
Friday, March 14, 2014 | 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.
Featuring:
Patrick Foye
Executive Director of the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey
Joan McDonald
Commissioner of the New York State
Department of Transportation (NYSDOT)
Thomas Prendergast
Chairman and CEO of the Metropolitan
Transportation Authority (MTA)
Featuring casual conversations with invited members of the
Long Island Congressional and State Legislative Delegations.
Fox Hollow
7725 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, NY 11797 | 516-921-1415
Meeting registration includes breakfast
LICA Members: Registration fee included as part of your 2014 annual dues
Non-LICA members: Registration fee $50 per person
Sponsorship Opportunities:
Bridge Sponsor: $1,000 (includes banner, two tables)
Highway Sponsor: $500 (includes banner, one table)
Please make checks payable to LICA and mail to 150 Motor Parkway, Suite 307, Hauppauge, NY 11788
Or submit payment by clicking the “Pay Online” tab at LICA’s website, www.licanys.org
For additional information call 631-231-LICA or email info@licanys.org
If attending, please e-mail or fax the R.S.V.P. form on the next page.
An unprecedented roundtable of the region’s
transportation leadership is being convened by the
Long Island Contractors’ Association (LICA)
on Friday, March 14th when Executive Director
of the Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey Patrick Foye, Chairman and CEO of the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)
Thomas Prendergast and Commissioner of the
New York State Department of Transportation
(NYSDOT) Joan McDonald meet to offer insights,
analysis and commentary on how our region gets
from here to there.
Long Island business and government leaders are invited to attend this important
discussion on infrastructure investment for Long Island’s future, when this conference
convenes on Friday, March 14, 2014 from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Fox Hollow in
Woodbury. Members of Long Island’s congressional and State legislative delegations
have been invited to attend and offer their comments as allies in protecting the
region’s future through a strengthened transportation infrastructure.
• L ICA’s Infrastructure Summit to Feature
Region’s Top Transportation Leaders on
March 14th
• “ Asphalt Anxiety” Continues to Dominate
LICA’s Winter Role
• R
obach Named Chairman of the State
Senate Transportation Committee Marcellino Given “Infrastructure”
• B
rown Appointed as DOT Regional
Director for Region 10
• L ICA Hosts Exclusive Breakfast Meeting
with Counties’ DPW Commissioners
• M
ark Your Calendars for NYRIC’s
Washington Reception
• 1 10 Sand Company’s Mine Safety and
Health Administration Refresher Seminar
• Show Your Support for CFK!
• R
egister Now for New York 811’s
Excavation Safety Expo
• Bid Results
Given the strategic importance of this summit, and its expected attendance,
sponsorship opportunities are available including a Bridge Sponsorship for $1,000,
which includes signage at the two-hour event and two tables (up to 20 guests);
and a Highway Sponsorship for $500, including event signage and one table (up to
10 guests). In order for LICA to prepare appropriate signage for prominent display,
the organization asks sponsors to register by Friday, March 7th.
Registration fee for LICA members is included in your 2014 annual dues. There is a
$50 registration fee for non-members. If you are interested in attending or sponsoring
this event, please click here for more information. Please send your response form to
LICA’s Manager of Communications Michelle Giametta via fax at 631-231-4291 or by
email at MGiametta@licanys.org no later than March 7th.
150 Motor Parkway
Suite 307
Hauppauge, NY 11788-5145
Tel: 631.231.LICA • Fax: 631.231.4291 • www.licanys.org • info@licanys.org
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“Asphalt Anxiety”
Continues to Dominate
LICA’s Winter Role
LICA Board Member James Haney, III of Rason Asphalt says the dead of
winter is making asphalt production a challenge on every level. He reported to
Long Island Business News that supplying various municipalities with the material
has become a critical mission with some plants on Long Island working seven
days a week.
As the latest winter storm departs, road crews are waiting in line for additional
asphalt to plug the gaping holes that are destroying tires and suspensions.
Thomas Pratt of
Scatt Materials,
another LICA
member, explained
that, by design,
asphalt plants are
constantly on the
verge of destroying
themselves as they mix materials at hundreds of degrees to
produce asphalt. It is a maintenance nightmare that requires
constant attention to ensure product is available, especially
during this winter road emergency season.
March 4, 2014
Robach named Chairman of the State
Senate Transportation Committee Marcellino given “Infrastructure”
New York State Senator Joseph Robach of Rochester has been appointed as the new chairman
of the Transportation Committee, a position that has been controlled by Long Islanders for decades.
Robach is replacing former Senator Charles Fuschillo who gave up the seat when he left office on
January 1st to become CEO of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America.
Before his election to the Senate, Robach served as an Assemblyman for 11 years, filling the seat
vacated by the unfortunate passing of his father, Roger Robach. A graduate of Aquinas Institute and
the State University of New York College at Brockport, where he received his Bachelor of Science and
Master of Public Administration degrees, Senator Robach has been a lifelong resident of the Rochester
area. Throughout his tenure, he has earned a reputation for being an accessible, community-oriented legislator and an
outspoken advocate for a more timely budget process. In 2005, he led the way in overhauling New York’s budget when the
Legislature passed legislation which would amend our State’s constitution and permanently change the budget process in
New York State. As a result, the Legislature passed the first on-time budget in over two decades.
Senator Dean Skelos and Senator Jeff Klein, co-leaders of the New York State Senate Majority Coalition, handed
up additional committee appointments last week, including Senator Marcellino as chair of the Committee on Infrastructure and
vice-chair of the Committee on Transportation; Senator Valesky as chair of the Committee on Aging; and Senator Avella
as chair of the Committee on Social Services and vice-chair of the Committee on Environmental Conservation.
Political observers will closely watch how this bifurcated approach to transportation infrastructure is handled and how road
and highway funding for Long Island’s 2.7 million people will be affected during the next budgetary cycle.
Brown Appointed as DOT
Regional Director for Region 10
LICA congratulates seasoned transportation professional Joseph Brown on his appointment by New
York State Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald as the new Regional Director for Long Island’s Region 10.
“The Cuomo Administration has moved to place a seasoned professional in one of the toughest jobs in the State: dealing with
Long Island’s transportation network,” said LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst. “Joe Brown also comes to the job at
the height of a bitter angry winter, further compounding his challenge. However, from strategic planning to snowstorm logistics,
Long Islanders can take comfort in knowing that Director Brown has proven himself time and again in these difficult sectors.
We welcome him to the job and remind him that LICA is ready to help him in any way to ensure a successful tenure.”
McDonald commended Joe Brown and the other nine men and women appointed to new Regional Director positions,
stating, “These individuals combine to form a strong team with decades of experience and possess the leadership, skills
and creativity necessary to serve the people of New York State. While they all have travelled different paths and bring diverse
backgrounds to their roles, they share a common desire and dedication towards ensuring that the Department continues to
achieve its goals both today and into the future.”
Additionally, McDonald appointed Eric Celia as the director of the Project Management Office (PMO). The PMO will
support delivery of the Capital Program by setting policy and procedures, and providing training as well as technical
business guidance to capital program staff. The office will also provide project management, support and services for
the Department’s most challenging projects.
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LICA Hosts Exclusive Breakfast Meeting
with Counties’ DPW Commissioners
Given the pothole crisis across Long Island, “door prizes” were jars of asphalt produced by several of the LICA member
companies, but the groups’ exclusive conference with Nassau County Department of Public Works (NCDPW)
Commissioner Shila Shah-Gavnoudias, P.E., and Suffolk County Department of Public Works (SCDPW)
Commissioner Gilbert Anderson was anything but jocular.
Both Commissioners provided LICA members with the opportunity to discuss
current projections for highway funding and upcoming projects for the Long
Island region.
LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst said, “As we all know it’s been a really
rough winter with the three storm cycles, and most East Coast residents,
particularly Long Islanders, are aggravated and waiting for this winter to end.
While LICA’s asphalt manufacturers have done a magnificent job producing the
raw material our region so desperately needs to repair our broken roadways.”
Suffolk County DPW Commissioner Gilbert
Anderson was the first to address the group, outlining Suffolk County’s Capital
Anderson signs a poster of a conga line of
trucks
waiting for asphalt as LICA Executive
Program. “The County’s Capital Program totals around $148 million for roads,
Director Marc Herbst looks on.
sanitation, building and construction,” said Anderson. “Numbers-wise we are
looking at about $52 million for sanitation, $41 million for highway design, and about $115 million of the $148 million will be
for design and construction. It’s a great time to be Commissioner. We are looking forward to getting more road work out and
appreciate LICA’s support during the process.”
Shah-Gavnoudias explained that Nassau County’s 2014 Capital Plan, up for legislative approval sometime in March, is a
proposed $201 million with $33 million slated for road work on roadways including, but not limited to, West Shore Road,
Horse Hollow Road and South Oyster Bay Road. She described further plans for six upcoming bridge projects totaling
approximately $15 million including the Long Beach bridge currently out for bid. “We continue to need your support in
passing the Capital Program and will further need your expertise in getting the work done,” concluded Shah-Gavnoudias.
Following the presentations, Anderson and Shah-Gavnoudias took individual questions from LICA members regarding
specific projects and immediate concerns.
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Mark Your Calendars for
NYRIC’s Washington Reception
The New York Road and Infrastructure Coalition (NYRIC) is hosting its annual Washington, D.C. legislative reception
one week from today, Tuesday, March 11th, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the United States Capitol Building.
NYRIC will be honoring key leaders in the transportation industry, including Deputy
Secretary to New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo for Transportation Karen
Rae, New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald,
Executive Director of New York State Thruway Authority Thomas Madison,
and President/CEO of Metropolitan Transportation Authority Thomas Prendergast.
If you are interested in attending this year’s reception, please contact the General
Contractors Association (GCA) Director of External Affairs Felice Farber at FFarber@gcany.net.
110 Sand Company’s Mine Safety and
Health Administration Refresher Seminar
Because operational safety sits at the center of what every LICA member practices, LICA
member 110 Sand Company is hosting its annual Mine Safety and Health Administration
(MSHA) Safety Refresher Seminar on Monday, March 17th and Tuesday, March 18th from
7:00 a.m. through 4:00 p.m. at the UPSKY Long Island Hotel in Hauppauge, and the firm is
inviting all LICA members to attend.
For more information on this event, please contact Jim Debis at 631-694-2822 ext. 12 or at
jimd@110sand.com.
Show Your Support for CFK!
Contractors for Kids (CFK) is hosting their 2014 Annual Dinner Dance: “The Main Event” on Friday March
14, 2014 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in Riverhead, NY.
CFK is a not-for-profit organization founded to provide assistance to families in our communities and to
assist children and their families to overcome obstacles that have unfortunately changed or impacted their
lives through sickness, injury or death. Whether it is to pay a phone bill or mortgage payment, aiding in
paying for medical bills deemed experimental or due to lack of insurance, arranging transportation or paying for a room to
allow families to remain close during these tough times, or in heartbreaking cases when a child does not survive illness and a
family needs financial help with burying a child, Contractors for Kids will be there.
Need a room for the night of “The Main Event?” Rooms have been set aside for the Hyatt Place East End Hotel (attached to
Atlantis), available on a first-come-first-served basis.
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March 4, 2014
Become a sponsor today! Show your support
and choose a sponsorship level that’s right for
you. Sponsorships range from the “Hall of Fame”
package at $10,000 to the “Popcorn” sponsor at
$1,250.
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The Athletes
The Actors
We are very pleased to announce that the athletes below will be attending
our Main Event on March 14th, 2014!
We are very pleased to announce that the actors below will be attending
our Main Event on March 14th, 2014!
Vanessa Marcil
Dwight Gooden
Tommy John
Cy Young-winning baseball pitcher
who won 3 World Series
Championships and was named to
4 All-Star teams.
Four-time MLB All-Star pitcher
known best for his remarkable
recovery through shoulder
surgery that became known as
Tommy John surgery.
Brenda Barrett - General Hospital
Gina Kincaid - Beverly Hills 90210
Sam Marquez - Las Vegas
Tyler Christopher
Marty Lyons
Bret Saberhagen
The night’s event features special guests Cy
Young Award-winning baseball pitcher Dwight
Gooden; two-time MLB Gold Glove winner
Scott Reeves
Jesse Barfield; two-time Cy Young- Award
Jesse Barfield
Bud Harrelson
winning former major league ace pitcher,
Bret Saberhagen; four-time MLB All-Star
www.contractorsforkids.org/themainevent.html
www.contractorsforkids.org/themainevent.html
pitcher Tommy John; American college and
professional football player who was a defensive
tackle in the National Football League for eleven seasons during the 1970s and 1980s, Marty Lyons; and MLB
shortstop who was named to two All Star teams as a member of the New York Mets, Bud Harrelson. Actors in
attendance will include Vanessa Marcil, best known for her work on General Hospital, Beverly Hills 90210, and
Las Vegas; Tyler Christopher of General Hospital; and Scott Reeves of The Young and The Restless.
Nikolas Cassadine - General Hospital
Former major league ace pitcher
who won the Cy Young Award twice
in his career.
American college and professional
football player who was a
defensive tackle in the National
Football League for eleven
seasons during the 1970s and
1980s.
Two-time MLB Gold Glove winner
who had one the best outfield arms
of the 1980's.
MLB shortstop who was named to
two All Star teams as a member of
the New York Mets.
For More Information Please Visit:
Dr. Steve Webber
Ryan McNeil - The Young and The Restless
For More Information Please Visit:
For more information or to RSVP to this event, click here.
Register Now for New York
811’s Excavation Safety Expo
New York 811 is hosting an Excavation Safety Expo on Wednesday,
April 2 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Huntington Hilton Hotel and
Conference Center in Melville and they are asking LICA members to attend.
New York 811’s Excavation Safety Expo is free and provides all
professionals who work near underground utilities with the latest
information and tools for damage prevention, as well as news on New
York 811’s recent efforts. Attendees will have the opportunity to network
with other industry professionals, explore an exhibit hall of relevant vendors
and enjoy a complimentary meal. The expo will also feature guest speaker Cliff Meidl, two-time Olympian and excavation
accident survivor, and a keynote speech by Bob Kipp, president of Common Ground Alliance, the national damage
prevention association.
Registration for New York 811’s Excavation Safety Expo is FREE and we encourage professionals who dig near underground
utility lines to attend. To register today, visit www.newyork-811.com. If you have any questions, please contact NY 811’s
Public Relations Account Executive Katie Grieco at kgrieco@mghus.com or (410) 581-5928.
New York 811 is a nonprofit organization that acts as a communications link between utility companies and individuals
planning any digging activity in the five boroughs of New York City and Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
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Bid Results
**Numbers in red represent the winning bid
**Highlighted and bold companies represent LICA Members
Bid Date
2/19/14
Project Name
Replace Water Main @ Orient Beach State Park
Owner
New York State Parks & Rec-Long Island Region
Contractor
Hirsch & Company LLC
Amma Construction Corporation
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Bancker Construction Corp
Elmore Associates Inc
Albrecht Earthwork
Atlantic Wells Inc.
G & M Earth Moving Inc
72 Restoration
2/19/14
Requirements Contract for Misc Construction in Town Parks
Town of Oyster Bay, Div Purchase & Supply, Dept Gen Svcs
Laser Industries Inc.
Woodstock Construction Corp.
$
4,338,058
7,098,949
2/20/14
Guide Sign Panel Replacement on Various Highways
United Fence & Guard Rail
Coastal Contracting Corp.
ConStar
Mohegan Associates
Mana Construction Group, LTD
Royal Guard Fence Company
J Anthony Enterprises
$
3,073,810
3,818,162
3,926,166
4,074,000
4,187,980
4,448,528
4,788,775
2/20/14
Concrete Curbs/Sidewalks & Aprons-Various Town Roads
Town of Smithtown
Jadeco Construction
Tri State Paving LLC
Laser Industries Inc.
Roadwork Ahead, Inc.
J Anthony Enterprises
Saracino Construction
Landtek Group Inc.
Olson's Creative Landscaping
$
1,849,000
2,100,500
2,223,500
2,246,000
2,364,600
2,386,250
2,570,000
3,825,000
2/20/14
Crack and Joint Sealant - Various Town Roads
Town of Smithtown
Bimasco Inc
J Anthony Enterprises
Saracino Construction
$
534,190
955,304
4,891,440
2/20/14
Bridge Rehab of Patchogue Rd Over Long Island Expwy
New York State Department Of Transportation
ALAC Contracting Corp.
Grace Industries LLC
$
9,669,669
9,791,315
2/25/14
Ball Field Renovation
Village Of Saltaire
Quintal Contracting Corp.
LoDuca Associates Inc.
$
588,800
611,440
2/27/14
Removal/Replacement of 1,000 Gal Diesel Fuel Tank
Sands Point Village
Phoenix Environmental Technology
Bensin Contracting Inc.
Aventura Construction Services
Island Pump & Tank
J. Barwick Landscape & Site Developer
Gemstar Construction
$
110,725
133,275
138,254
140,075
142,250
172,750
2/27/14
Install Water Main - The Club at Melville
South Huntington Water District
Bancker Construction Corp
Merrick Utility Associates Inc.
Alessio Pipe & Construction
Roy Wanser Inc.
Elmore Associates Inc
$
384,050
425,450
480,400
498,740
507,016
2/27/14
Wellhead Treatment @ Plant #5 - GAC Install & Bldg
Locust Valley Water District
Philip Ross Industries Inc.
Bensin Contracting Inc.
J Anthony Enterprises
$
1,329,000
1,389,700
1,529,000
2/27/14
Rebid-Fire Island Concrete Slab Replacement
Town of Brookhaven, Purchasing Division
Quintal Contracting Corp.
$
857,500
New York State Department Of Transportation
$
Bid Amount
121,000
143,750
154,000
166,000
173,157
178,300
184,700
197,500
197,900

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