Intercounty Paving Associates Unveils Ocean Parkway Bike Path
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August 19, 2014 Intercounty Paving Associates Unveils Ocean Parkway Bike Path LICA member Intercounty Paving Associates has been honored for their work along the newly finished bike path that runs parallel to Ocean Parkway, by the people who matter most; the bikers who use it. In addition to the hearty bicyclist who can now safely pedal down to the ocean, Frank Lizza of Intercounty Paving Associates was joined by Assemblyman Joseph Saladino, Nassau County Legislator Michael Venditto, Oyster Bay Town Councilmen Anthony Macagnone and Joseph Pinto, NYSDOT Regional Director Joseph Brown and LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst to unveil the recently finished path. The $3.8 million Ocean Parkway Coastal Greenway project, awarded by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), focused on a 3.6 mile SUP between Jones Beach State Park and Tobay Beach in Nassau County. This 13 foot (Continued on next page) (left to right) Mick Hughes of Baldwin, Debbie of Merrick and Nicole Danyi of Baldwin were cheered on by Long Island’s elected officials as they celebrated the newly finished Ocean Parkway bike path by taking a ride last week. IN THIS ISSUE • Intercounty Paving Associates Unveils Ocean Parkway Bike Path • F lash Flood Highlights Need for Drainage Improvements • L ICA Views Water Mill Street Sign Removal an Unsettling Example of NIMBY • L ong Island Local Infrastructure Investment Summit Scheduled for September 19th • L ICA Invited to Special LIA Session Featuring Port Authority’s Patrick Foye • L ocal 282 Prevailing Wage Rate Changes for Dump Trucks and Dump Trailers •LICA’s Executive Director Selected as a Juror for LI Canstruction® Charity Event • CFK Hosts Comedy Night for Charity • Bid Results 150 Motor Parkway, Suite 307 Hauppauge, NY 11788-5145 Tel: 631.231.LICA • Fax: 631.231.4291 • www.licanys.org • info@licanys.org August 19, 2014 wide, ADA compatible, paved path was constructed on the north side of Ocean Parkway and includes a cable guiderail to protect users from automobiles traveling on Ocean Parkway. The project also included enhanced landscaping, educational signs, informational kiosks, benches and storage for 24 bicycles at Tobay Beach. Path users now have access to the Tobay beach facilities, including the bay and ocean beaches, restaurant and playground. Founded in 1997, Intercounty Paving Associates has been building roads throughout the tri-state area for over 60 years. Over the last 16 years Intercounty Paving has grown from a small paving company to a large full service construction company. Services include asphalt paving, road reclamation, milling and construction. Today they employ over 300 people annually. With their original office in Hackettstown, NJ as well as their Hicksville, Long Island office, Intercounty Paving is currently constructing some of their largest projects to date. For more information on Intercounty Paving, click here. Flash Flood Highlights Need for Drainage Improvements What has been described as a drenching tropical storm of historic proportions, and totally unpredicted by any weather modeling, left more than 13 inches of rain water on Long Island last week. The deluge, which drenched basements, flooded key highways and short-circuited countless cars, is forcing the region to question whether our infrastructure is capable of coping with new and unexpected severe weather. WNBC-TV’s award winning LICA’s Executive Director reporter Greg Cergol put that Marc Herbst sits down question to LICA’s Executive with NBC reporter Greg Cergol to discuss Director Marc Herbst as a the need for drainage recognized expert in this area improvements following Long Island’s record and what he discovered was breaking rain last week. that roads, culverts and other infrastructure designed for major storms during the 1960s and ‘70s are woefully inadequate for the weather we are experiencing now. “In some instances we are still waiting for Sandy money to be made available to strengthen our storm infrastructure, but in this instance it had nothing to do with rising tides and wind and everything to do with a rain storm of mega-strength proportions,” stated Herbst. “For four major east-west highways to flood in one morning – well that tells you something, and it will happen again if funds can’t be found to tackle the infrastructure choke points.” 2 August 19, 2014 LICA Views Water Mill Street Sign Removal an Unsettling Example of NIMBY In what may become an unsettling precedent, a street sign in Southampton erected last summer to pay tribute to nun Sister Jacqueline Walsh has been removed after a controversial dispute between residents and the Town’s Highway Superintendent. Neighbors complained that the blue street sign affixed above the green sign marking Rose Hill Road was depressing and a “painful reminder of a dreadful crime” in which a suspect has yet to be apprehended. Sister Jackie was killed two years ago in a hit-and-run crash. Highway Superintendent Alex Gregor has been an outspoken supporter of the sign and said he removed the sign on the evening of August 6 after nuns at the Sisters of Mercy Convent said they were weary of the controversy. “One of the sisters said Sister Jackie never would have wanted this,” Gregor said last week. “I respect their wishes. Again, it was just a celebration of the woman’s life.” Town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst sent an informal survey to 39 residents of the neighborhood about the sign in February. Results concluded that 17 residents didn’t like it, two did, two didn’t care either way and 18 didn’t respond. Newsday reported that the town board asked Gregor to remove the sign, but he refused. Town parks employees removed the sign on July 24, but Gregor put it back up hours later. Gregor told Newsday that ultimately it was the nuns’ objections that swayed him to take down the memorial. “I’m keeping the sign,” said Gregor. “I’m going to hang it in my office. If anyone comes in and wants to know why that sign is there, I have no problem saying, ‘It’s [in memory of] a wonderful woman who dedicated herself to the church and teaching poor children.’” LICA Executive Director Marc Herbst called Gregor’s position, “commendable, courageous and a compelling example of a public servant who insisted on calling attention to the tragic loss of a caring human being.” 3 4 August 19, 2014 Long Island Local Infrastructure Investment Summit Scheduled for September 19th Is it time to hang up the hardhats or get down to work? Is there any money to fix and maintain our roads and bridges? Is there any public consensus for our elected officials to invest the dollars that will get our battered infrastructure back to standards? To find out about the present and future of our industry LICA is convening its Long Island Local Infrastructure Investment Summit Friday, September 19, 2014 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Hilton Long Island in Huntington, NY where the industry advocate is inviting local officials to bring along their infrastructure plans for the coming year. The gathering hosts every key local municipal official in the region so that LICA membership may hear, firsthand, plans and projections for the upcoming public works construction season. Expected to attend are Nassau and Suffolk County officials, Town Supervisors, Highway Superintendents and DPW Commissioners. Your cordially invited to attend LICA’s 2014 LONG ISLAND LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT SUMMIT The Long Island Local: How our Local Governments are Leading the Movement of Our Region’s People, Products and the Economy Friday, September 19, 2014 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. RSVP: Friday, September 12th Hilton Long Island 598 NY Route 110, Melville, NY 11747 (631) 845-1000 Sponsorship opportunities are available $1,000 Breakfast Sponsorship includes a banner display and 1 table of 10 guests Full page advertisement in our event journal available for $250 LICA Members: Registration fee is included as part of your 2014 annual dues R.S.V.P. via fax: 631-231-4291 Or mgiametta@licanys.org Non-LICA members – For any reporting requirements – meal value = $50.00 If attending, please e-mail or fax the R.S.V.P. form on the next page. Any questions call 631-231-LICA or email info@licanys.org Among those invited are Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, Suffolk County Comptroller Joseph Sawicki, Jr., Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas J. Spota, Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray, North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, Town of Babylon Supervisor Richard Schaffer, Town of Brookhaven Supervisor Ed Romaine, Town of Islip Supervisor Tom Croci, Nassau County DPW Commissioner Shila Shah-Gavnoudias, and Suffolk County DPW Commissioner Gilbert Anderson. The September meeting will also see the release of the “Long Island 2015 Local Infrastructure Investment Outlook.” This is an industry “bible” designed to provide economic assessments from industry leaders on what the future may hold. LICA is also inviting municipalities to publish their infrastructure plans and budgets in the guide so that LICA members may study those plans in depth for the purpose of developing an appropriate response. For more information on this event, please click here. If you are interested in attending and/or would like to place an advertisement in LICA’s Local Infrastructure Investment Outlook guide book, please contact LICA’s Manager of Communications Michelle Giametta at mgiametta@licanys.org. All town project advertisements for the guide must be submitted on or before August 29. 5 August 19, 2014 LICA Invited to Special LIA Session Featuring Port Authority’s Patrick Foye The Long Island Association (LIA) is asking LICA members to attend their Special Executive Breakfast Meeting featuring Patrick Foye, Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, tomorrow, August 20 at 8:00 a.m. at LIA Headquarters, 300 Broadhollow Road, Melville, NY. Foye has long known and respected many of LICA’s members and has been a strong and effective advocate of public infrastructure for years prior to his Port Authority appointment. The agency he oversees builds, operates, and maintains critical transportation and trade assets in the New York metro region. Its network of aviation, rail, surface transportation and seaport facilities annually moves millions of people and transports vital cargo throughout the New York/New Jersey region. Registration is $15 for non-LIA members. Limited seating is available and registration is required. For more information on this event or to RSVP, please click here. Local 282 Prevailing Wage Rate Changes for Dump Trucks and Dump Trailers The Teamsters Local 282 has asked LICA to notify our members of the recent prevailing wage rate changes for dump trucks and dump trailers in the five boroughs of New York City. This new rate which has been approved by the office of the Comptroller, City of New York S220 of the Prevailing Wage Schedule effective July 1, 2014 will be the wage and supplemental benefit rate of the Local 282 Metropolitan Truckers Association and Independent Truckers contract (2012-2016). Click here to view the negotiated wage and benefit rates of this agreement. If you have any questions please contact LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst at mherbst@licanys.org. LICA’s Executive Director Selected as a Juror for LI Canstruction® Charity Event Normally when you have been told you’ve been canned, or that the can doesn’t work, it’s not a good day. LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst says “not to worry.” He has been selected as a juror for this year’s 2014 Annual Canstruction® Long Island to be held on Thursday, October 23 at RXR Plaza in Uniondale. (Continued on next page) August 19, 2014 Canstruction® Long Island is a unique charity event that features a design-build competition involving teams of architects, engineers, contractors and students who design and build giant self-supporting structures made entirely of canned food. After the structures are built, the creations go on display to the public as a giant art exhibition. At the end of the event, all food is donated to local hunger relief organizations. Donations for Canstruction® Long Island will be made to Long Island Cares and The Harry Chapin Food Bank. Recognized for their commitment to innovation, hunger relief and collaboration, their work has helped raise over 25 million pounds of food since 1992. Canstruction events are held annually in over 150 cities around the world in North America, Australia, South America, Europe and Asia. To learn more about Canstruction® Long Island, click here. CFK Hosts Comedy Night for Charity Show your support by attending a comedy night to benefit Contractors For Kids (CFK) Thursday, September 25 at 8:00 p.m. featuring Joey Kola, RC Smith and Richie Byrne at the Brokerage Comedy Club in Bellmore, NY. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., show begins at 8:00 p.m. There will be live music until showtime at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $25 per person with a two beverage minimum per person. If you are interested in attending, please click here to purchase tickets. Other ways to support CFK… The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) Long Island Chapter is hosting their 7th Annual Dinner Gala on Thursday, November 13, 2014 from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. The event, which honored LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst in 2010, will be honoring President of the Electric Star Corp. Gary Segal as this year’s “Construction Executive of the Year.” For more information or to RSVP to this event, please contact Debbie O’Rourke by phone at 631.617.5150 or by email at debbie.cfma@gmail.org. CFK is a not-for-profit organization founded to provide assistance to families in our communities. They assist children and their families overcome obstacles that have unfortunately impacted their lives through sickness, injury or death. Whether it is to pay a phone bill or mortgage payment, pay out-of-pocket medical bills deemed experimental or due to lack of insurance, arrange transportation or pay for temporary housing 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 burial or funeral costs, Contractors for Kids will be there. 6 7 August 19, 2014 Bid Results **Numbers in red represent the winning bid **Highlighted and bold companies represent LICA Members Bid Date 7/31/14 Project Name Brookhaven Landfill Residential Dropoff Facility Phase 2 Improv Owner Town of Brookhaven, Purchasing Division Contractor Laser Industries Inc. Biltwel General Contractor Corp. PSL Industries, Inc. Bove Industries Galvin Brothers, Inc. 8/1/14 014 Pavement & Drainage Improvements Incorporated Village Of Flower Hill Rosemar Construction John McGowan & Son Stasi Brothers Asphalt Corporation Condos Brothers Construction $ 241,653 247,829 317,664 320,296 8/7/14 Construction of Wyandanch Transit Place Town Of Babylon-Purchasing Dept. Rockmore Contracting Corporation Scalamandre Organization Posillico Civil Inc. Stalco Construction Inc. $ 7,886,000 8,147,000 8,564,100 9,459,000 8/7/14 Stony Brook Univ Med Ctr - East Campus Parking - Package B New York State Dormitory Authority G & M Earth Moving Inc Tri State Paving LLC Watral Brothers Inc. Adjo Contracting Corp. Pratt Brothers Inc. KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc. J Anthony Enterprises $ 3,445,000 3,487,985 3,684,400 3,780,000 3,820,000 3,939,393 4,295,000 8/7/14 Install Synthetic Turf Field @ Softball Field at Town Hall Town Of Babylon-Purchasing Dept. Landtek Group Inc. Laser Industries Inc. Custom Clay Inc. $ 57,900 108,000 275,000 8/12/14 Distribution System Maint - Scheduled & Emerg Svc Inc Village Of Farmingdale Merrick Utility Associates Inc. Bancker Construction Corp Alessio Pipe & Construction $ 61,114 68,343 71,984 8/14/14 Mill & Inlay Approx 8.57 Miles of NY Routes 24 & 25 New York State Department Of Transportation Intercounty Paving Associates Posillico Civil Inc. Grace Industries LLC ALAC Contracting Corp. $ 13,155,555 13,956,596 16,675,570 20,300,000 8/14/14 6.8 Miles of Asphalt Concrete Milling & Paving on Routes 25, 901A & 25A New York State Department Of Transportation Posillico Civil Inc. Intercounty Paving Associates KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc. Suffolk Asphalt Corporation Grace Industries LLC ALAC Contracting Corp. $ 8,428,301 8,517,717 9,684,329 9,888,888 11,258,385 12,300,000 8/14/14 Improvements to CR 92 Oakwood Road County of Suffolk, Dept. of Public Works Mana Construction Group, LTD KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc. United Fence & Guard Rail Suffolk Asphalt Corporation Tri State Paving LLC Pratt Brothers Inc. Rosemar Construction ALAC Contracting Corp. Bove Industries J Anthony Enterprises Landtek Group Inc. Scalamandre Organization $ 3,299,248 3,483,165 3,887,608 3,969,696 4,062,496 4,135,267 4,141,414 4,141,414 4,184,000 4,198,598 4,233,176 4,717,000 8/14/14 10.61 Miles of Asphalt Concrete Milling/Paving on Route 25A New York State Department Of Transportation Posillico Civil Inc. Intercounty Paving Associates Pratt Brothers Inc. KPI/Kings Park Industries Inc. Grace Industries LLC Suffolk Asphalt Corporation ALAC Contracting Corp. $ 6,566,717 7,255,555 7,933,000 7,934,485 8,755,770 8,898,989 9,138,138 $ Bid Amount 350,205 502,867 623,275 711,200 714,125
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