Building Western New York Magazine Spring / Summer 2025

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BUILDING

Kristie

Jillian Benedict

Colin Dabkowski

Craig W. Turner

Jenn Van Dusen

Brittany Maciejewski

AmyRae Nessa

Dan Sarzynski

Victoria Lacchetta

Courtney Howe

Yellow Umbrella Creative,

Colleen Cavanaugh

Haig Graphic Communications

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

As I reflect on what makes the Construction Exchange of Buffalo & WNY truly special, one word consistently comes to mind: leadership. Not just in the conventional sense of running successful businesses, but in the profound way our 900-plus members shape both our industry and our community.

By choosing to be part of the Construction Exchange, each of you already has demonstrated your commitment to being more than just another construction company. You have chosen to be leaders. Leadership, however, is not merely about achieving individual success – it is about lifting others as we climb

True leadership manifests in how we develop our teams, sharing knowledge that took years to acquire It shows in how we mentor our younger employees, helping them navigate the complexities of our industry Perhaps most remarkably, it appears in how we interact with our competitors In Western New York, we understand that a rising tide lifts all boats When one company innovates or excels, it raises the bar for everyone, pushing us all to be better

This collaborative spirit sets Western New York apart While other regions might view construction as a zero-sum game, we recognize that our individual successes contribute to our collective strength When one member of our community delivers an exceptional project, it enhances Western New York's reputation as a whole When one company develops a more efficient process or safer work practice, it elevates our entire industry's standards.

The Construction Exchange plays a vital role in fostering this leadership mindset. Our educational programs, networking events, and industry initiatives are not just about professional development – they are about building a community of leaders who support and challenge each other to reach higher standards.

This leadership extends beyond our jobsites and offices. Our members serve on community boards, support local causes, and actively participate in shaping the future of Western New York. We are not just building structures; we are building the foundation for our region's future prosperity.

As Chairman, I have witnessed countless examples of members stepping up to guide others, share insights, and contribute to our collective growth Whether it is a seasoned contractor mentoring a startup company, a safety director sharing best practices with competitors, or a successful business owner volunteering time to teach others, these actions exemplify the leadership spirit that defines our organization

The construction industry faces no shortage of challenges – from workforce development to technological adaptation, from regulatory compliance to economic pressures Yet, I am convinced that our strength lies in facing these challenges not as individual companies, but as a community of leaders working together for the betterment of all.

I encourage each of you to embrace your role as leaders in our industry and community. Share your knowledge. Mentor your teams. Collaborate with your peers. When we succeed individually, we strengthen our entire construction community. The Construction Exchange stands ready to support your leadership journey, providing the platforms, resources, and connections you need to make a lasting impact. Together, we are not just building projects – we are building a legacy of leadership that will benefit Western New York for generations to come. ▪

DAN SARZYNSKI

Chairman

Dan Sarzynski Rupp Pfalzgraf LLC

Board of Governors

Vice Chairman

Doug Elia Montante Construction

Executive Director

Joe Benedict

Secretary / Treasurer

Lauren Chmielowiec Upstate Steel

Construction Exchange of Buffalo and Western New York

GOVERNORS

Omar Abdallah DV Brown and Associates

Michelle Ashby Tipping Point Communications

Kevin Biddle Mader Construction

Brad Buyers County Line Stone

Mercedes Calway RP Oak Hill Building Company

John Cleary Campus Construction Management Group

Arnie Collier Iroquois Bar Corp.

Rob Coppola Lawley Insurance

Gary Coscia Largo Capital

Chris Gannon Grove Roofing

Stacy Gnacinski S E G Construction Inc

Amber Holycross Wendel Companies

Susanne Kelley Encorus Group

Joe Mannarino Buffalo Construction Consultants

Jim Panepinto Pinto Construction

Luis Rodriguez Rodriguez Construction

Sal Sciandra Frey Electric

Matt Sikora Turner Construction Company

Matt Squires Manning Squires Hennig

Anedda Trautman ERIE 1 BOCES

Michael Winderl LaBella Associates

1981-1987

Franklin D. Simpson*

Raymond E Kelley, Inc

1988-1989

Pat Casilio* Casilio Companies

1990-1991

George Schlemmer

Industrial Power & Lighting

1992

Melvin E. Rupp Jr.* Rupp Rental & Sales

1993-1994

Pat Sullivan

Scranton’s Thruway Builders Supplies

1995

Debra Malis

Grandview Construction

1996-1997

Jack Dumpert

Vanner Insurance Agency

1998-1999

Anthony Picone

Picone Construction Corp

2000-2001

Bill Besecker

Lovell Safety Management

2002-2003

Dave Shanley Volland Electric

of the Board of Governors Past Chairpersons

2004-2005

Lynn Wardour

Signal Construction

2006-2007

Michael Modrzynski

Allied Mechanical, Inc.

2008-2009

Kelly Besaw

Chaimpou Travis Besaw & Kershner, LLP

2010-2011

Michael Tylwalk First Niagara Risk Management

2012-2013

William K. Buscaglia, Jr. DeSpirt Mosaic & Marble Co , Inc

2014-2015

Joe Dommer

Baer & Associates

2016-2017

Gary Bichler

RP Oak Hill Building Company

2018-2019

Moira Moldenhauer

Dwight Moldenhauer, Inc.

2020-2021

Jim Keefe The Bonadio Group

2022-2023

Nicole Savage NW Contracting

*Deceased

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

In today's digital age, Buffalo’s construction industry thrives on personal connections and hands-on experiences. Attending our in-person events offers unparalleled opportunities for growth, networking, and professional development.

In-person events provide a platform to forge meaningful relationships with peers, mentors, and industry leaders. These connections can lead to collaborations, partnerships, and new business opportunities, strengthening your position in the local construction community

Beyond professional development, in-person events cultivate camaraderie among attendees Sharing experiences, challenges, and successes with fellow professionals fosters a supportive community, enhancing both personal and professional well-being.

Participation in our events contributes to initiatives like the Construction Industry Education Foundation (CIEF), which promotes awareness of construction careers and provides educational support. Engaging with these programs allows you to mentor and inspire the next generation, ensuring a robust workforce for the industry's future.

Attending in-person events with us is not just about acquiring knowledge; it's about immersing yourself in a community dedicated to excellence in construction. These events empower you to build lasting relationships, stay ahead of industry changes, and contribute to the growth of the construction sector in Western New York.

All events are online at www.conexbuff.com and you can register with your membership hub login. Follow our weekly newsletter and get up to dates events from us and other trade associations

Please save the following dates for our annual events!

Spring Golf Outing at Wanakah Country Club, June 16th

Annual Picnic at River Oaks Golf Club, August 6th

Family Night at The Lancaster Speedway, September 5th

Skeet & Trap Shoot at Tonawanda Sportsmen Club, October

Annual Christmas Party at Riverworks, December 5th

AMYRAE NESSA, DIRECTOR OF MEMBERSHIP AND MARKETING

BRIDGING THE GAP

How Contractors Can Inspire the Future Construction Workforce

With an aging workforce and fewer young professionals entering the field, contractors must take proactive steps to ensure the industry's future One of the most effective ways to address this issue is by offering internship, job shadowing, and site visit opportunities to our local youth

Companies that offer these opportunities gain valuable benefits for their businesses such as improvements in their recruitment and retention rates and enhancements to the company reputation within the community.

Most importantly though, the contractors that are willing to provide these experiences are investing in the next generation by helping to build a skilled workforce which ultimately strengthens our industry’s workforce pipeline.

Engaging with students early on by offering these experiences can help shift the narrative around construction careers, positioning them as desirable and financially stable professions. Many students are unaware of the rewarding and lucrative careers that construction offers and are even more unsure about their future career path.

Learning hands-on through internships, job shadowing and site visits provides students with practical experience that goes beyond the classroom. Exposure to active job sites and construction professionals gives students real-world perspective on the industry so they are better equipped to make informed decisions about their future careers

Experiencing firsthand what a career in construction entails and the diverse career paths available within the industry, further sparks their interest in the field

Learning hands-on through internships, job shadowing and site visits provides students with practical experience that goes beyond the classroom.

Unfortunately, many of the local high schools, training programs, colleges and community organizations that The Construction Exchange maintain relationships with are struggling to find companies willing to provide their students with these crucial experiences

To assist with this, ConEx is actively looking for companies who are open to learning more about how they can support youth through internship, job shadowing, and/or job site tours Companies interested in supporting this workforce development initiative should reach out to Jenn Van Dusen at jvandusen@conexbuff.com.

The future of the construction industry depends on the efforts made today to attract and train young professionals. By offering internships, job shadowing programs, and site-visits contractors can address workforce shortages while simultaneously benefiting from a skilled and motivated talent pipeline. Investing in young people now ensures a stronger, more sustainable construction industry for years to come!▪

Eckhardt Lofts

The intersection of Broadway and Fillmore Avenue was once advertised as “Buffalo’s busiest corner. ”

The grand Art Moderne building housing Eckhardt’s department store opened at 950 Broadway on Sept. 13, 1940, with the first 5,000 customers each receiving a free rose A week later, neighborhood merchants held a “Pageant of Progress” to celebrate the success of the district, complete with the performance of a high-wire artist who balanced 75 feet above the intersection on a wire strung between two buildings on either side of Broadway

Over the next seven decades, the hope of that moment faded, and the neighborhood declined. And in 2004, when the last tenant finally left the Eckhardt building, the structure became a symbol of decline. It remained so until last August, when Cederland Development completed its long-planned $13.5 million renovation of the neighborhood anchor. Politicians, business owners,

and neighborhood advocates hailed the renovation as long-overdue.

“It's about time,” said Broadway-Fillmore resident and longtime neighborhood activist Patra Mangus, who watched for decades as dreams for the district were deffered “You didn’t think it would ever happen It was like being in labor, waiting for the baby to come ”

The result: a sterling, 50,000 square-foot renovation now housing a free Head Start program on the ground floor and 28 affordable apartments above – 10 studios, 12 one-bedrooms and six two-bedroom apartments in the former retail spaces once occupied by Eckhardt’s, Gold Bond, Sears Roebuck, Kobacker’s and others.

The project represents a major private investment in a neighborhood thirsty for the attention of developers who have focused on other up-and-coming areas of the city such as Larkinville, Canalside, and the Buffalo-Niagara

Medical Campus. Residents and developers alike see it as a signal that the long wait for revitalization in the district is over.

“This wasn't about making money, ” said Cedarland CEO Kevin Dagher, who oversaw the landmark project “The project was more about bringing back a building and helping to revitalize the area ”

The long planning, fundraising and renovation process began in 2015, when Dagher’s father and Cedarland owner Dr. Fadi Dagher, purchased the building. Over the last 10 years, Cedarland worked hard to find the right use for the building and piece together financing. Like many developers, they had to put their ambitions on ice during the COVID-19 crisis and recovery.

“It’s inevitably a challenge when a building’s been vacant for a decent amount of time,” Dagher said “Reactivating it, you ’ ve got old finishes in there You had a roof that was leaking forever and inherently, you can only do so much in the demolition process to kind of get it back into good shape ”

Despite some leaks and cosmetic issues, the building was in better shape than most long-vacant structures. The former owners, Magus said, kept the heat on during the winters even while the building was empty. When Cedarland began work, the task list was clear: Create a bright, usable space to comfortably fit 70 children for the Community Action Organization of Western New York’s Head Start program on the ground floor. Segment the upper two floors into fresh, contemporary apartments And maintain the building’s unique architectural features and historic Art Moderne façade

The design process was led by ELEV8 Architecture, whose staff worked with Preservation Studios and the State Historic Preservation Office to balance the building’s historic style with its new functions. Though the first floor has been segmented into classrooms, offices and other spaces for the Head Start program, high transoms were installed to give a sense of the expansive single volume as shoppers at Eckhardt’s department store once experienced it.

“The project was more about bringing back a building and helping to revitalize the area.”

“You'd have been able to stand in one corner of the building and see the entire floor,” said Stephanie Goris of ELEV8. Workers removed a dropped ceiling to restore the space ’ s soaring height, allowing natural light to flood in through the curved windows looking out on the historic intersection.

For the upper floors, Goris added, “it was important to assess the existing structure and make sure that that was all sound before we started laying out all the new apartment units Cedarland's vision for the building was unique and exciting, so that gave us a lot of I think opportunity to make something really special ”

Cedarland engaged Preservation Studios, a Buffalobased firm that also consulted on the Buffalo AKG renovation and expansion, to guide its historic preservation work. The project’s most extensive preservation effort was fabricating historically accurate windows, handled by Sterling Glass. Masonry restoration was performed by Abraxas. Buffalo Construction Consultants oversaw the process, working with a long list of subcontractors including the above companies along with Lazarus Industries, an MBE construction firm based about a mile away from the site

Along the way, contractors discovered a few positive surprises

“There were things hidden in walls that we didn’t even know were there until we had the abatement process and demo process done, like this cool parcel chute that went from the third floor down to the first floor back when it was a department store,” Dagher said. “It was buried in a wall cavity in masonry that nobody even knew was there.”

In the process of taking down an acoustic ceiling in one of the stairwells and reconfiguring a non-historic stairwell that was added after constructed, contractors revealed an old Sears and Roebuck sign that is now showcased on the side of the building.

...the mood in Broadway-Fillmore is shifting from frustration to hope.

As construction got underway, neighborhood residents like Mangus immediately took interest, asking for peeks into the project and providing encouraging words for the developers and construction crews.

“This building was clearly such an eyesore to everybody that we had people coming out of the woodwork to clean up the sidewalks while we're there working,” said Erik Dusel, senior project manager at Buffalo Construction Consultants. “A woman took pictures throughout the course of the project and created little Facebook updates on the progress At the end, she sent us a ream of pictures They really care about their neighborhood and appreciate deeply what renovating that specific building was going to do for it ”

For architecture buffs, the restoration also helps to bolster Buffalo’s status as an outdoor museum for great examples of almost all the major 20th century styles.

“The restoration of the Eckhardt building, in particular its curvaceous illuminated wall sign, is a giant step toward reclaiming the sense of place at the Broadway Fillmore intersection,” said Buffalo preservationist and city planner Chris Hawley. “Buffalo has few Streamline Moderne buildings, and now the neighborhood possesses perhaps

the region's most striking and best-preserved example of the style ”

The Eckhardt renovation is far from Cedarland’s only East Side project The company has been active in other parts of the district, including an apartment project at Broadway and Adams, a new venture for the former Sattler’s department store at 998 Broadway, and apartment complexes on Main Street and Michigan Ave., helping to lay the groundwork for a broader wave of revitalization in neighborhoods that have struggled to attract private investment.

After years of advocacy from figures like Mangus and Broadway-Fillmore activist Christopher Byrd, the mood in Broadway-Fillmore is shifting from frustration to hope.

“After the pain of COVID and the slowdown, everybody was talking about how challenging it was going to be” to make something happen at that corner, Mangus said “Nobody thought it was really going to happen And it really, really did It feels fabulous ” ▪

TOGETHER WE RISE

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is a supportive sisterhood dedicated to empowering women in construction to rise to new heights and excel in their professional and personal passions This is successful by continuous professional development webinars, scholarship opportunities for women entering or already in the trades looking to further their education, conferences both regional and national throughout the year, as well as local chapter meetings, networking, and mentoring opportunities

The NAWIC Buffalo Niagara (BN) chapter strives to strengthen and amplify the success of women in the construction industry. Our membership varies from field workers to business owners and executives. We are a diverse group of women, each contributing our unique skills and perspectives. This year, NAWIC BN has exceeded our goal of 100 members, currently at 104! That is 104 women who have joined together with our chapter to champion women in construction to further impact the direction of industry culture This year, we kicked off the year focusing our Firestarter Series of meetings on mental health and self-care

Whenever women gather together, failure is impossible.
Inside Sales Coordinator at R.F. Peck
Susan B. Anthony

In January, NAWIC BN Recording Secretary, and trained chef Lynn Novo, lead our members in a virtual cooking class teaching us the importance of self-care with a meal that was not only delicious, but also quick to make and healthy for our bodies! We all have a limited amount of time after work to get food on the table for our families. With Lynn’s expertise, we learned we do not need to sacrifice our health when we are in a pinch for time. When our body is properly fueled, our mind is sharp and ready for the next challenge both at the workplace and at home

Earlier this year, our association had the opportunity to co-host an event with our friends of the Construction Financial Management Association Buffalo Niagara Chapter that focused on suicide prevention We experienced a national speaker and WNY native Dan Lukasik who took us through his personal journey with suicide and the mental impact it has on family and friends who are left behind. The construction industry has the second highest suicide rate nationally but is often not talked about on the jobsite.

NAWIC has multiple mental wellbeing resources for employees and employers for suicide prevention, substance abuse, domestic violence, and veterans and caregivers available for all its members. If you are a NAWIC member, please log in at nawic.org and access these mental wellbeing resources.

If you or a loved one need emotional support, help is available at 988 Suicide and Crisis Helpline.

Our February Firestarter meeting at The Plan Room stayed on theme of mental health and self-care, providing women with tools to maximize a work-life balance with a presentation from Marisa Piazza, one of Employer Services Corporation’s HR business partners We have so many people who rely on us both personally and professionally and balancing those two can become an enormous hurdle without the proper tools.

It is easy to get lost in the blaze of putting our fires at the office or in the field, and our mental health and home life is typically what is then put on the back burner.

Marisa reminded us that with a work-life balance, we can rise to greater heights as well as help bring those below us up the scaffolding

Our association places great value on mentorship in local high schools and trade programs, benefiting both mentors and mentees We aim to show young women that construction offers a viable, long-term career path, not only at entry-level but also in leadership roles where they can influence decisions and policies. Mentoring the next generation can be a fulfilling experience. As a mentor, you have a front row seat and some influence on leaving the industry better than how you entered it.

There are many roles in the industry that do not involve being out in the field Construction adjacent roles such as accounting, operations, human resources, and safety are available and vital for a company to succeed Many high school and college students may not know these roles are out there or how they can make a difference in a male clustered industry such as construction Getting boots on the ground in schools and showing up for students is another way NAWIC helps others rise to their true potential. Having more women in the industry at all levels can only lead to bringing our industry to even greater heights.

This year, NAWIC BN had a fully loaded Women in Construction (WIC) Week the first week of March. We had several mentorship opportunities with McKinley High School, Hutchinson Central Technology High School, as well as SUNY Erie students There were multiple networking opportunities with our yearly coffee hour at the Burchfield Penny Art Gallery at Buffalo State University as well as a member-exclusive event at the new Buffalo Bills Stadium This event consisted of a panel discussion with parties working directly on the stadium project, a speed-networking event, and an inspiring keynote speaker, Northeast Region Director of NAWIC and Buffalo’s own Jillian Penkin of Penkin Consulting.

Both NAWIC National and NAWIC BN are consistently posting articles, blogs, and resources for women in construction with varying topics.

Be sure to check both websites for information that may be interesting to you! We’d love it if you followed us on LinkedIn and other social media platforms or attended an upcoming event The association helps women of all ages discover their potential, get support, locate and move into positions they may not have otherwise known about or thought possible Come see firsthand everything our association has to offer!

Whether you are out swinging a hammer in the Buffalo winters or sitting in an office composing proposals, being a part of NAWIC means you will always have someone in your corner to lift you up. With NAWIC, we are leading builders and building leaders. Together we rise to places we ’ ve never seen before, shattering every glass ceiling along the way. ▪

A towering tribute: to Gatorade and one local scaffolding company.

Josh Allen took over Buffalo thanks

TAKING CENTER STAGE

A High-Profile Project for One Local Company

The 2024 Buffalo Bills season was an exhilarating time for the team and the city. Adding to the fanfare was Josh Allen’s larger-than-life Gatorade billboard that took center stage along Buffalo’s skyline.

Behind the scenes, it was the swing stage that supported this iconic installation to make the display possible.

Justin Jenkins, Project Manager at Bison Scaffold & Contracting, was part of a very small crew that knew about the impressive installation

“I got a call on a Saturday My boss called me on my personal phone, so I was curious to see what was going on He said he didn’t want to alarm me but said some people downtown are looking for some help,” he said, adding that he had no idea what he was walking into.

He went on to say that very few people were involved in the project. Gatorade wanted to keep the number of people involved to a minimum in order for this guerrilla tactic to really take effect. While no NDAs were involved, the parties involved did a great job of keeping it under wraps. It’s been reported that Josh Allen didn’t even know this poster was going up.

“There was a confidence that word wouldn’t get out The people involved with this job were excited to keep the reveal a secret,” said Jenkins

Inwindow Outdoor & Inwindow Interactive, out of New York City, handled the install. A report released from the company stated the team leveraged over 50 railroad tie enforcements across vacant windows to securely strap the poster to the building.

Bison was able to help with the means to get them up there to do it.

“[Inwindow Outdoor & Inwindow Interactive] told us they had certain panels to put up and gave us the width of the panels; we were able to give them a swing stage platform that was able to make the building accessible to them and accommodate what they were doing at the different levels and elevations,” Jenkins said “Even though time was of the essence, it was still a great collaboration.”

He explained that because it was a short timeframe, most of the equipment remained on site for the duration of the campaign.

“We had parts on the top floors that were put off to the side and safely secured, so they weren’t going to do any damage. We hid the platform until the project was done And when it was time to take it down, we just moved everything back in place, dropped the ropes and away they went to dismantle,” he said, adding that it came down within one day

Jenkins said everyone at the Statler involved was willing to work on the project and wanted to keep it up longer. However they could not be reached for comment before publication.

The Statler was actually Plan B for the ad. When sponsors from Gatorade approached the city, they had intended to use lifts to hang the advertisement. After further review, though, the intended display was deemed too heavy for the Buffalo sidewalks.

“They had to change plans at the last minute, which is why we got the call on a Saturday,” Jenkins said, adding that he left the grocery store to get downtown

Built for greatness: billboard rises over Buffalo, thanks to a custom swing stage from Bison Scaffolding.
Josh Allen’s massive Gatorade

right away to see what could be done to get the poster up “They were looking to get it done pretty quickly I was pulling parts that afternoon to get the equipment out that next day ”

The initial timeframe was said to have the poster hung before the Monday Night Football game on September 23. While Jenkins and his team were able to get the equipment up the day after meeting with the Gatorade reps, wind speeds were too high to safely install the poster during the intended timeline.

“I’m a season ticket holder, and I kept telling my friends that something big was coming. Then it got delayed. I kept saying, ‘Just wait for it,’” he said.

Patience paid off, and Mother Nature cooperated the very next weekend Jenkins said it took the sign company two days to get it up The buzz began immediately and the football world was stunned when the ultra-large-format media installation

transformed the iconic Statler building into a trafficstopping shrine to Buffalo’s MVP quarterback

Inwindow Outdoor & Inwindow Interactive reported the sizing of the poster to be a 120-foot by 118-foot vinyl banner with more than 50 DMX-controlled LEDs across 17 stories, plus an additional 220 feet of pixelmapped LED strips running vertically up the building.

“They did a good job and it looked great with all the LEDs behind it,” Jenkins said.

The 30-day campaign is said to have generated millions of dollars in earned media value

“We’ve done multiple projects of this scale before, but not one this interesting or cool,” Jenkins said. “With it being the Statler and being such a historical location that everyone knows about, it was really cool to do something there and do something that everyone wanted to go see. ”▪

“ We’ve done multiple projects of this scale before, but not one this interesting or cool.

FROM WASTE TO WATTS

Transforming a Landfill into a Solar Power Haven

The Pine Avenue development is a 13.5megawatt installation consisting of 19,432 solar panels.

A long-standing landfill nearing capacity has gotten a sustainable makeover transitioning from a waste site to a renewable energy hub.

Developers have transformed the nearcapacity landfill on Pine Avenue, Niagara Falls, into a solar farm, turning decades of disposal into a foundation for clean power that will fuel the community for years to come

Montante Solar headed up the repurpose of the project, along with support from Ferguson Electric and JM&R Electric Co. Inc.

The Pine Avenue development is a 13.5-megawatt installation consisting of 19,432 solar panels. That’s enough to power 4,672 homes’ electricity per year. Furthermore, it will reduce the amount of coal being burned by more than 8 million pounds, according to the conversion calculator provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency

This marks a major milestone for Montante Solar, with the Pine Avenue project standing as its largest endeavor yet, according to Steve Erck, Vice President at Montante Solar.

For perspective, the 25.6-megawatt Mount Olive installation in New Jersey holds the title of the largest landfill solar project in North America.

Erck said the job came about from Calibrant Energy, the owner of the project, who determined the scope and named Montante the engineer, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor.

He said Montante Solar, a division of Montante Group, and Calibrant Energy have worked on numerous projects together “We are extremely proud of our relationships with all our customers The majority of our business is repeat business, and we ’ re very proud of that We work very hard to keep that ”

Once the project was won by Montante, the team got down to business.

“We knew the lines in which we were given to color in. We knew where we had to connect to the utility, we knew where on the property we were allowed to put the solar, we knew the town codes. From there, we optimized the project and came up with the most costefficient design we could that would deliver a quality, safely constructed project that’s of the highest value to the project owner, ” Erck said, adding that Montante provided the racking system, solar modules and electrical system, then put it all together.

Since it’s a landfill, Erck made note of the DEC regulations involved. “A postclosure use modification was needed, and the DEC was involved in the

process of inspecting and making sure the project continued to work within the permitted parameters.”

Furthermore, because of the nature of this project, Erck explained there were limitations on which types of equipment could be used in order to ensure the landfill cap was not disturbed Because of the restrictions, a ballasted system was assembled to secure the panels to the ground since drilling into the fill was not allowed

“Almost the entire system is on top of the landfill with very, very minimal excavation. This makes it a bit more atypical from the usual solar project,” he said.

Erck went on to say that while traditional ballasted systems are usually done with concrete, Montante chose to use the new gabion gasket system.

“This is a bit of a newer style, which is essentially a metal cage filled with rocks,” he explained.

The team at JM&R Electric handled the low-voltage electrical work on the project. Vice President Joe Mauger is proud of the company ’ s involvement on the project, saying solar is a rapidly evolving industry and every year brings new technologies and ideas

“The Pine Ave project specifically faced challenges unique to a landfill installation with restrictions on excavation and site mobility, and we worked with Montante Solar to implement solutions to these challenges within our scope of work,” he said.

JM&R was responsible for installing the low-voltage AC infrastructure and interconnecting the solar field with electrical distribution equipment up to the medium-voltage

transformers, which was handled by Ferguson Electric.

“The greatest challenge across the board in construction has been supply-chain, especially since COVID and now with the tariff war on the horizon, and we have had to get creative and adapt to materials and equipment availability,” Mauger said “We look forward to power turn-on and hope the success of this project leads to many more; capped landfills are prime real estate for renewable energy generation and what we ’ ve learned here will help to develop solutions for the future.”

Ben McDaniel, Line Crew Superintendent at Ferguson Electric, said his team wasn’t truly affected by the nature of the project.

“It was really business as usual for us We had certain parameters where we needed to put the

boxes so the lawnmowers wouldn’t hit them, but that was it,” he said. “The biggest obstacle we faced were the elements ”

He went on to say the harsh winter conditions added a bit more layers of clothing to his team because fighting the ice and the wind up on the hill made the job a bit more challenging

“It’s all in a day’s work around here, though,” he said.

The solar farm will be up and running early in 2025, but as of press time, the teams were waiting for National Grid to complete its interconnect. Once in operation, though, Erck said the benefits to the community could really add up.

“There were a lot of goals we wanted to meet going into this project We want to

build something useful to the community and the businesses involved,” he said.

For example, Republic Services, the landfill owner, needed a new revenue stream since they won’t be accepting waste after the next few years They leased the top of the land for solar use and now have a steady, long-term income source while contributing to renewable energy production

Calibrant Energy has designated the farm as community solar, Erck explained. This means the system produces power that gets connected into National Grid’s infrastructure to help benefit the homeowners in the area.

“Together, we transformed a piece of land that had no other practical use into a source of clean energy for homeowners who may not be able to have solar,” he said, adding there are numerous residents in apartment buildings and those living in houses with older roofs or too many trees that cannot safely access solar on their properties “The idea of community solar opens up the benefit of solar to everybody.”

And the fact that a solar farm is located on an otherwise now-useless piece of land helps with potential opposition.

“Oftentimes, a lot of the pushback to solar comes with ‘that land could’ve been put to better use. You took away farmland, you took away mature forest, you put an eyesore next to the roadway.’ We truly repurposed an otherwise unusable piece of land for the benefit of the community,” he said

The Center for Creative Land Recycling estimates there are approximately 3,000 active landfills in the United States and as many as 10,000 closed landfills Waste Today reports that even with an 80 percent increase in solar developments on landfills in the last five years, only a fraction of these at-capacity lands have solar installations

With the availability of so much land that can be used to help fight climate change, lower utility bills, and create energy independence, among other things, Erck hopes the momentum of these projects catches on.

“It’s a fantastic use of the land. The projects make good financial sense, too. What else are you going to do with the top of a landfill?” he said. “We hope this trend continues to grow. ” ▪

Soaring to New Heights

A Stunning New Destination for Niagara Falls Helicopter Tours

Niagara Falls is set to welcome an exciting new development that has the potential to help redefine the region’s tourism infrastructure A state-of-the-art facility designed to host the city’s well-known helicopter tour operations is almost complete

The famed Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours’ new tourism center has already become a landmark project, with a focus on cutting-edge visitor enhancements that not only support tourism demand but add to the destination experience.

Rainbow Air has been operating for 30 years in Niagara Falls, most recently out of the Niagara Falls Airport on Porter Road. According to its website, hundreds of thousands of visitors have taken the 15minute scenic flight to experience the unforgettable

A Landmark Takes Flight

With its limestone façade and standing-seam metal roof, the new helicopter tourism center is a striking blend of tradition and innovation.

views and majestic power of one of the seven Natural Wonders of North America

Jimmy Carminati, Managing Partner at Waterbourne Construction Advisors, and his team worked alongside crews from Tedesco Construction Services, a division of Montante Construction, and Apollo Steel Corporation to bring the vision for this new dynamic center to life.

“The concept was known but nothing else was set,” Carminati said about the initial discussions, noting that everyone on board knew they would have to further enhance the legacy of Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours

“Rainbow Air approached us with their vision to create something really iconic for our city Something that will be an absolute highlight for visitors to the Falls,” he explained “They wanted to build the destination that they had envisioned with space for private cars and tour buses being able to arrive not strictly for helicopter tours, but for other exciting activities as well.”

To create this destination setting, the team erected a 35,000-square-foot building on a previously empty site. Set to be completed sometime in late May, the location will house the organization’s Airbus H130 helicopter tours, a virtual reality gallery offering a unique parasailing experience over Niagara Falls, and a room filled with interactive stations reflecting the Falls’ adventurous spirit

“It’s so much more than just helicopter tours,” said Carminati

Along with his team at Tedesco Construction Services, Justin Tedesco, Vice President of PreEngineered Metal Buildings, provided the roof for the building, which consisted of a standing-seam system with an architectural roof panel, supplied by Nucor Building Systems. Apollo Steel Corporation handled the installation. The roof also features two 30 by 30 skylights.

Designed for Adventure

The center’s architecture pays homage to the region’s historic limestone structures while embracing cutting-edge aviation technology.

“We did just a portion of this project, which took about two and half months of installation to do the roof and trim,” Tedesco said. “It wasn’t anything too crazy; it went pretty seamlessly for us, but it was a great project for us to be a part of.”

A Perfect Structural Pairing

The custom steel framework seamlessly supports the limestone exterior, ensuring both durability and architectural harmony.

Carminati said his team had started talking to Tedesco about doing a metal building back when the project was just an idea; however, plans needed to shift toward a conventional steel building.

“A lot of it had to do with the layout and how it had to look and work with the façade envisioned for the property The plan was to do a four-inch-thick limestone exterior That didn’t quite work with a pre-engineered building and so we had to rethink things to create a better solution” Carminati said, explaining that he was happy to be able to retain Tedesco Construction for the roof and other metal building components.

He went on to say that the thought process behind the building was always that the teams wanted the structure to be really impressive, “ as if the building has been for years and that it’s going to be here for years to come, as well.”

It took some brainstorming by the groups to land at the perfect juncture.

Elevated Experiences Await

Guests of the new Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours’ tourism center can embark on thrilling helicopter rides, step into immersive VR adventures, or enjoy other interactive displays.

“We were really able to revisit some structural components of the project, and this is where [Tedesco Construction] helped us come up with a great solution that was cost-effective and worked well,” Carminati said.

With an exterior comprised of limestone and the aforementioned standing-seam metal roof, Carminati said the idea was to try to mimic other buildings in Niagara Falls.

“The building right next door, the Tesla building, is the first hydroelectric power plant in the world It’s a big stone building, so we ’ re paying homage to historical Niagara Falls and how they built buildings with this kind of limestone,” he said

Michael Kessler, President of Apollo Steel and project manager for this job, said his team fabricated, did the design work and handled the installation of the structural steel and the sheeting of the roof.

He said Apollo started the design process around November 2022.

“They were more looking for input on constructability and asked for advice on aspects and details on the project to make it more efficient and accessible,” he said

Of course, as with most projects, the process wasn’t entirely seamless. Carminati said that when the plans for the building were laid out, there were some power lines in the way that needed to be relocated.

“That was a pretty big hurdle,” he said. “Plans B and C were discussed, but neither of them worked. And sometimes, you ’ re left with a situation to either do it or move on. Thankfully, a decision was made to move the lines and continue forward ”

Once the flight path was cleared – literally and figuratively –the project took off

“This is a cool project,” Kessler said “The roof is definitely interesting. The trusses were a specialty kind of design that we had to build in here, with different slopes that made it more interesting and challenging.”

He added that the site is a breath of fresh air for an area with its share of dilapidated buildings.

“If you ’ re trying to sell people on high-end rides and have a high-end product, you need a nice-looking building. It becomes part of the experience,” Kessler said, adding, “Our company is in Niagara Falls, so we ’ re right around the corner from [the tourism center] We always like to get any sort of involvement in projects in our area And we ’ re also union, so it’s important to us to try to keep a union presence and use our developers if we can, especially in our area ”

...Carminati said that idea was to try to mimic other buildings in Niagara Falls

Tedesco was also excited to be involved in the job.

“It was a good project to be a part of. I’m from Niagara Falls,” he said. “We’ve done a lot of projects around there, and to be a part of a project like the one for Rainbow Air Helicopter Tours was very meaningful for us ”

Rainbow Air hopes to have its new tourism center open for business by Memorial Day weekend ▪

Riviera Theatre EXPANSION

Before the West Herr Riviera Theatre’s $3 million expansion, the hour before showtime was a logistical headache.

As the opening acts took the stage, the narrow lobby was clogged with bodies A line of shivering concertgoers stretched past Dwyer’s Irish Pub next door At the back of the theater, patrons jostled for drinks in front of two tiny concession stands and women tapped their feet in the endless queue for a bathroom roughly the size of two port-a-pottys.

Business was booming, but the experience, said West Herr Riviera Theatre Executive Director David Fillenwarth, was “miserable.”

That was then.

Today, thanks to a long-planned $3 million expansion project designed by CJS Architects, the vibe-killing bottlenecks, overcrowded concession lines, and long waits for archaic bathrooms are gone

In their place is an expansive, 4,300-square-foot space extending north on Webster Street across five former storefronts. A curved bar with a backlit quartz countertop, gleaming taps and brass-finished fixtures draws pedestrians inside. Above the bar, a sculptural wood ceiling traces the curve of the bar, suggesting the body of

some celestial acoustic guitar. The ceiling also acts as a container for electrical and ductwork, cleverly hidden behind a sleek architectural strip of black venting

The expansion also includes a larger box office, artist dressing rooms, expanded backstage storage and an outdoor patio space that will come alive in the summer months And for patrons, the real relief: ADAaccessible, brighter, cleaner, and far more spacious bathrooms.

Riviera Theater Creative Director Derek Heckler, a 16-year Riviera Theatre veteran, reflected on the long process that led to the recently completed expansion.

“Sixteen years ago, it was a pie-in-the-sky idea,” said Heckler. “Originally, it was going to be a big, grand, brand-new building It was a good idea, but it was out of our reach ”

Instead, Fillenwarth’s leadership, the theater looked closer to home for an even more elegant solution When the opportunity arose to purchase the adjoining building that housed the former Lou’s Restaurant and many other businesses over the years, the organization jumped at it

It helped, Fillenwarth said, that while many theaters struggled to recoup their losses from the COVID-19 crisis or even shuttered, the Riviera bounced back quickly.

“We came out of COVID guns-a-blazing, doing great business,” Fillenwarth said. That made it easier to secure loans and state funding for the expansion project, which was funded through a combination of local philanthropies, state funding including the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, patron donations and Niagara Greenway funds

Courtney Creenan-Chorley, AIA, a senior project architect with CJS Architects, said she and the team of engineers and subcontractors faced several unique challenges with the historic storefront spaces Buffalo Engineering, Tredo Engineers, Tallinger Associates and others collaborated with CJS to tackle each challenge in the nearly 100-year-old space with creative solutions.

The first was trying to match the extreme slope of the theater lobby (a navigational issue for patrons who have had one too many Blue Lights) to the ramp leading to the new space. This was achieved with some creative engineering that makes the transition between sloped and level spaces feel seamless

The second challenge came from the fact that the subfloor of about half the storefront spaces was concrete owing to Webster Street’s historic function as busy streetcar line and the other half was traditional wood. Contractors had to use different techniques to attach the flooring material to the subfloor while maintaining a level surface.

Another task, perhaps more psychological than technical, was for Creenan-Chorley to convince her clients to think beyond the “bathroom problem ” She helped them to see the space as a solution to multiple issues, not just one.

“Basically our directive was, ‘How many toilets can you fit in this space?’” Creenan-Chorley said. “I think it was helping them see there's a balance that we need to strike. And here's hopefully the happy medium.” Fillenwarth praised Creenan-Chorley and CJS for the collaborative nature of the process, which he said helped everyone involved find potential in the space that they might not have seen on their own

“Each one of us had a separate idea of how this thing was going to look,” Fillenwarth said “Each time it took a different turn, and we ended up with something that was satisfactory for everybody ”

Throughout the space, the architectural and design choices echo elements from the main theater itself. And while the decorative Beaux-Arts and Art Deco

flourishes, stained glass, and ornamentation of the Rivera’s historic lobby dissolve into clean lines and clear colors in the expanded space, thoughtful architectural echoes remind visitors of the theater itself.

“We were trying to take a lot of cues and materials and things from the historic theater, but interpreting it in a more contemporary way, ” Creenan-Chorley said.

For example, the red acoustic panels hanging from the exposed joists of the storefronts’ second floor are a nod to the traditional red theater curtain Brass or fauxbrass finishes appear throughout the space, from the foot-rails of the bar to sleek shelves lined with candy and soda bottles Even the golden hue of the lighting above the bar, designed like much of the lighting in the space by Heckler, imports in the warm hues of the historic Riviera space into modern surroundings

The lighting, bar curvature, and warm wood tones nod to the Riviera’s Beaux-Arts roots, but also recall the seamless design of Kleinhans Music Hall, where hidden lighting and soft curves guide patrons into the hall. Here, the flow leads visitors toward an architectural wall of signed acoustic guitars from Fillenwarth’s growing collection.

As they walk through the space, concertgoers on their way to the bar can watch a streamed version of the show on a large display so they don’t miss a note Other displays throughout the venue, installed and curated by the Buffalo visual technology company VeraView, tease drink specials, upcoming concerts and other vital information Heckler designed custom neon fixtures that illuminate the storefront windows, as well as LED and conventional lighting, lend the space a sense of vitality that that missing from the previous patron experience.

The look on concertgoers’ faces when the leave the 100-year-old theater and enter the expansion is enough for Fillenwarth and his colleagues to know it’s working as intended.

“We just stand here, and I never get sick of it,” he said, looking through the opening between the new space and the Riviera lobby “The patrons really appreciate it It's like a wow factor for them It's nice

to see them turn the corner and look at each other and go, ‘Holy cow!’ And that happens every show.”

Beyond the patron experience, the project bodes well for the future of the theater itself and for the surrounding neighborhood.

With the improved amenities, the Riviera will be able to attract bigger acts and bolster its long-held status as “The Showplace of the Tonawandas ”

“It helps us compete with the casinos, because they have all these amenities that we never offered before You can't compete with them,” Fillenwarth said

For Creenan-Chorley, the opportunity to work on a project with the potential to spur more local development.

“I love when our projects do that. That's something that our firm in general tries to do: make sure that our projects contribute to the larger community,” she said. “This one is a great example of that, where we're revitalizing an empty building and empty storefronts to enhance what’s already here ”

Fillenwarth said he’s proud of the way the project has reactivated Webster Street in the evenings a dream he and others in the North Tonawanda community have shared for decades.

“Before this expansion took place, it was a dark space down here. Businesses weren't being used at night,” Fillenwarth said. “And now, with us being open and 1,100 people at night coming down to this area, it really shows that North Tonawanda is on the move. ” ▪

The Landing at Ellicott

University at Buffalo Welcome Center

The University at Buffalo’s Ellicott Complex, jokingly known as “Lego Land,” has never been a favorite of students and faculty.

The 1974 building, somewhere on the spectrum between a Brutalist TK and a glitched-out game of 3D Tetris, featured a disorienting, utilitarian facade a nondescript entryway leading into a dimly lit corridor The heart of North Campus’ largest residential complex, built to house 3,200 students, lacked a defined gateway, clear wayfinding, or inviting communal spaces

“At first glance, the huge labyrinth-like Ellicott Complex… appears to have been deserted by civilization,” UB student Amy Dunkin told The Spectrum when the complex opened in 1977. It doesn’t look that way anymore.

The Landing at Ellicott, a $12 million renovation project, has transformed this once-isolated and often-confusing entryway into a vibrant, student-friendly hub. The new space features an exterior of white concrete welldifferentiated from the surrounding brick, clearly defined pedestrian walkways, an expansive glass facade, and a two-story social staircase, establishing a long-overdue “front door” for one of UB’s most significant campus landmarks

Designed by Davis, Brody & Associates and completed in 1974, the Ellicott Complex was one of the most ambitious student housing experiments of its time. UB sought to create a self-contained living-learning environment, modeled loosely on the English collegiate system, where students would reside in six distinct residential quads, each organized around a small courtyard. The academic core housing libraries,

classrooms, and food services was physically connected to the residential spaces, making the complex a mini-campus within a campus.

At the time, this approach mirrored contemporary trends in Brutalist architecture and campus planning, similar to projects at SUNY Albany, UMass Amherst, and the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus. However, while the design was intended to foster intellectual engagement and community, the execution had limitations The pedestrian entrance to Ellicott was functional but impersonal, with a narrow set of doors leading into a dimly lit corridor Once inside, visitors navigated a series of hallways that felt more like service passages than a welcoming pathways to the interior The space had little natural light, limited sightlines, and no clear sense of arrival

Architect Lew Davis defended the layout, arguing that it provided students with a variety of spatial experiences and that complaints were largely due to the lack of a proper signage system. But students and faculty frequently criticized the confusing navigation, heating issues, and distant location from city life. Over time, these complaints contributed to a lack of engagement with the space, making Ellicott feel cut off from the rest of North Campus.

The Landing at Ellicott directly addresses many of these historical shortcomings LeChase Vice President David Vaughan, whose firm managed construction, explained the necessity of the project: “The issue was that the natural pedestrian pathway from the academic spine into Ellicott led people through an uninviting, dark corridor with no clear way to access food services, residential spaces, or Campus Living offices.”

To achieve this, designers opened up the plaza deck, introduced an interior stair to connect floors, and replaced opaque walls with floor-to-ceiling glass, allowing daylight to flood into the space.

The corridor that once felt enclosed and segmented has been replaced by an open, light-filled atrium that provides direct visual and physical connections between the building’s different levels

The

corridor that once felt enclosed and segmented has been replaced by an open, light-filled atrium that provides direct visual and physical connections between the building’s different levels.

One of the most defining features of the renovation is its two-story social staircase, which serves both as a functional connection and as a casual gathering space It anchors the entrance, providing a natural flow between floors while doubling as a seating area where students can meet, study, or attend informal events

On a recent Saturday afternoon, UB students Evelyn Herdzik and Carly Moore, both engineers who

frequently study in Davis Hall, met in the cozy workspace overlooking the social staircase to study For them, the Landing at Ellicott represents a much-needed modernization

“We spend a lot of time in Davis, and that whole front of that building is windows,” Moore said “The natural light in here makes a huge difference it keeps the space feeling open and modern.”

Herdzik, who lived in Ellicott before the renovation, sees the new space as a major improvement for residents. “There were a few study spots in Ellicott before, but they were small, cramped, and dark This would have made a huge difference it’s so much more inviting ”

Much of what gives the space its contemporary glimmer and sense of openness has to do with the voluminous glass work in the Landing, created and installed by Buffalo’s Hogan Glass

Integrating these modern elements into the existing 1970s-era structure, said Hogan Glass project manager Eric Trocco, required precise coordination. “They put this new building in between multiple different existing buildings, which involved a lot of demo work, including removing the second floor,” Trocco said. “The biggest challenge for us was getting everything to fit properly— making the glass walls integrate with both the old and the new construction ”

To maintain a seamless look, Hogan Glass installed a continuous curtain wall system, using structurally glazed joints to create the appearance of an uninterrupted glass facade Prominent glass features also include a skylight that runs nearly the entire length of the building and a double-paned stair wall and railing system leading to the second floor. “The integration of a new building between multiple existing structures created challenges that required unique solutions to make everything work together and look aesthetically pleasing,” he added.

Executing this vision required close collaboration among subcontractors who worked on various aspects of the project Companies such as Apollo Steel Corporation, Benjamin Services LLC, Clean MD Commercial Cleaning, Inc , DCB Elevator Co , Inc , DMyles Inc , Frey Electric Construction Co , Inc , Hogan Glass, LLC, John W Danforth Co , M&S Fire Protection LLC, Mark Cerrone, Inc , Morris Masonry Restoration LLC, Scrufari Construction Company, Tiede-Zoeller Tile Corp , Titan Roofing, Inc , Trophy Point, LLC, and U&S Services LLC played key roles in bringing the transformation to life. Their expertise in structural steel, electrical work, masonry restoration, roofing, fire protection, and finishing conspired to create a space that is already earning raves from students and faculty.

Beyond aesthetics, the Landing at Ellicott functions as a transitional space, helping connect students from dorms to the larger campus. Seating areas, which were once sparse and isolated, are now thoughtfully distributed throughout the space Along the perimeter, there are high-backed chairs for more private study, while communal tables encourage collaboration The ground floor features areas for reception, four student lounges, a conference room and an expansive video wall facing the social stair

The improved layout makes it easy for students to stop and gather rather than simply passing through. A model dorm room on-site now serves as a first stop for prospective students on UB campus tours, reinforcing its role as a gateway to student life

This renovation aligns with UB’s broader campus evolution, including recent modernization efforts in One World Café and Davis Hall, which also emphasize transparency, accessibility, and sustainability

Seating areas, which were once sparse and isolated, are now thoughtfully distributed throughout the space. “

Like many large-scale projects in Western New York, the Landing at Ellicott faced workforce challenges due to a tight labor market and other local projects such as the new Buffalo Bills stadium construction, Vaughan said However, Vaughan and his team navigated these obstacles to bring the project to completion on schedule

With its redefined entrance, expanded social spaces, and focus on sustainability, The Landing at Ellicott is more than just a renovation it is a long-overdue investment in student life, finally giving North Campus a gateway that reflects UB’s evolving identity while addressing the design challenges of the past.

“The great thing about construction on a college campus, ” he said, “is that at the end of the day, there’s a tangible, visible monument for students and staff to use and enjoy

LABELLA ASSOCIATES -

Leaving its Mark on the New Highmark Stadium

3rd and goal from the 1 Game on the line New Highmark Stadium rocking so hard the vibrations can be felt in Olean A red, white and blue #17 jersey is familiarly in the middle of the pack, with two big men behind it Everyone in the building and watching on television knows exactly what’s coming

For what is anticipated to be more than 400 local companies that will be involved in the planning and construction of New Highmark Stadium, the moment will somehow mean even more. Likely, no one, at that very moment, will be focused on SEQR, stormwater management or archaeological monitoring. But having paved the path to bring that scenario to life is a special thing, indeed

At the head of the class among those local companies is Rochester-based LaBella Associates Home to more than 2,000 multidisciplinary consultants who plan, design, engineer, and manage community-enriching public and private projects, LaBella’s expertise is recognized in infrastructure, buildings, environmental, and energy projects throughout the eastern United States and Spain, with recent expansion into the United Kingdom. The firm’s Buffalo office, located in the Olympic Towers in downtown, has played a significant role in the project.

As the largest investment ever made in Western New York, right here in LaBella’s backyard, this one may set the new bar

As the largest investment ever made in Western New York, right here in LaBella’s backyard, this one may set the new bar.

WHERE WOULD YOU RATHER BE?

Former Bills’ head coach Marv Levy’s famous line: “Where would you rather be, than right here, right now?” will surely echo true when the New Highmark Stadium opens for the 2026 NFL season. The team at LaBella Associates are among those in Western New York who understand exactly what it takes to get our community and the Buffalo Bills to what we will be happy to refer to as “right here, right now ” Officially named the lead civil engineering firm on the roughly $2 1 billion project in July 2023 – the biggest investment in a single project in our region’s history – LaBella has actually been part of New Highmark Stadium project team since the earliest stages of pre-planning work in 2021.

“The legacy of this project is best embodied by the tagline ‘Built for Buffalo,’” says Bob Steehler, LaBella Associates’ Vice President and Land Development Manager – and Project Manager for the civil engineering portion of LaBella’s work on the project “The stadium will be an intimidating place for opposing teams to play, while making a much more comfortable game-day experience for fans, offering increased square footage, open concourse viewing areas, wind confusion, and heating elements.”

Where many will play a part in bringing what will become an iconic WNY facility to fruition, LaBella’s team is at the center of it all.

LABELLA ASSOCIATES - IN FROM DAY ONE

As lead civil engineer, LaBella took on all “behind-the-scenes” site design work

needed to transform a 242-acre site across the street from the current Highmark Stadium into a buildable project LaBella’s initial work on the project fell under environmental engineering and regulatory compliance, to ensure the project met all local, state, and federal requirements.

In addition, LaBella assisted with preparing the documentation for the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) process on behalf of the Bills and Erie County, working with Phillips Lytle, who served as lead on the SEQR.

In every sense, LaBella laid the groundwork for New Highmark Stadium

In Western New York, of course, that kind of engineering takes on a different scope than on many other projects in other communities For New Highmark Stadium, to be what fans and the community need, LaBella orchestrated elements such as below frost-depth utilities and parking lots and roadways designed especially for snow removal.

“As Civil engineers, we are the ‘offensive linemen’ of the design team – most of what we do is recognized only if there is a failure,” says Steehler. “But, we ’ re also the heartbeat of the design team and allow the building to function with our utility design, earthwork/soil management, and parking lot layouts ”

A COLLABORATIVE EFFORT

It’s no mystery why the largest investment in WNY history would present itself as a massive undertaking involving coordination among many stakeholders. As a key local partner, LaBella Associates’ role has required close collaboration with a number of entities to ensure all aspects of the project come together successfully – and on schedule:

LaBella’s work is in service of the Bills’ goals, providing technical guidance to achieve the fan experience, safety, and operational functionality the Bills organization anticipates Communication between the Bills, PSE and LaBella was constant to ensure alignment of the design with team objectives. PSE also retained Legends Project Development as an owner ’ s representative; LaBella coordinates with Legends on schedule, budget, and quality matters related to site and engineering work.

“LaBella has been an integral partner on the new stadium project Their collaborative team and solution-oriented approach has been instrumental in bringing the project to fruition,” says John Polka, Buffalo Bills, VP of Stadium Development

New York State and Erie County Governments: Public funding from New York State and Erie County is financing approximately 40% of the stadium, so governmental oversight on behalf of taxpayers is crucial. Erie County acted as the SEQR “lead agency ” for the environmental review, meaning LaBella frequently collaborated with county officials and their legal advisors to complete the environmental impact assessment. At the state level, Empire State Development (ESD) – the state’s economic development arm –managed the state’s interests via the Erie County Stadium Corporation LaBella’s environmental work was essential for the approval by ESD’s board of the stadium’s General Project Plan and lease agreements in March 2023 – one of the most crucial milestones in the project’s process. LaBella also coordinated with other state agencies, serving as a technical bridge between the project and regulators, ensuring compliance and keeping government partners informed.

Lead Design Firm (Populous) and Other Designers: At the core of the design process

has been LaBella’s collaboration with the project’s lead architect, Populous LaBella’s civil/site engineering supported Populous’ overall site design – including architecture, interiors, fan experience, et al The two firms have worked “hand-inhand” on design iterations to guarantee that the stadium’s orientation, footprint, and surrounding features are optimized both aesthetically and functionally.

Construction Managers and Contractors:

The execution of the stadium is led by a joint venture of Gilbane Building Company and Turner Construction, along with Buffalo-based 34 Group and Arc Building Partners, as the Construction Management (CM) team LaBella interacts with the CM team consistently during construction, ensuring that on-site decisions maintain the project’s quality

and code compliance This collaborative approach has been essential, given the tight timeline to open by 2026

Community and Local Stakeholders: The local community and fan base are key stakeholders in a project of this magnitude, and LaBella’s role has involved engaging with them as well. During the planning phase, LaBella’s experts participated in community information sessions and public hearings for the environmental review. Furthermore, LaBella has a formal partnership with the Bills on community outreach: the firm is an “Official Corporate Partner” of the Buffalo Bills and works with the Bills’ community relations team on initiatives like the Buffalo Bills Training Camp experience for youth

That particular body of work continues

This collaborative approach has been essential, given the tight timeline to open by 2026.
“While the new stadium is certainly an anchor to build around, there needs to be other complementary anchors that fill the gaps in the year...

STADIUM + THE SURROUNDING AREA

Today, LaBella’s primary focus is the Stadium Area Comprehensive Development Study, a community-driven exercise in collaboration with the Town of Orchard Park to evaluate and propose other uses and amenities around the stadium that benefit local residents and businesses both on game days and, importantly, throughout the year.

In February, LaBella hosted an Open House for this broader initiative in Orchard Park More than 100 people participated and provided input on their preferences for the types of uses and the character of development associated with the stadium That input is shaping the approach to developing concept master plans for the area, which will influence recommendations for updated zoning and development regulations.

“The primary difference is that NFL stadiums are not year-round facilities that, by themselves, do not create year-round demand for other uses, ” says Ed Flynn, AICP, Vice President and Director of Planning at LaBella, and Principal in Charge for the Comprehensive Development Study.“ While the new stadium is certainly an anchor to build around, there needs to be other complementary anchors that fill the gaps in the year when there are no Bills games or concert events, but also can be enjoyed on game days

The Open House was a part of a comprehensive community engagement strategy that includes coordination with Town of Orchard Park staff and officials; intermunicipal meetings with the towns of Orchard Park and Hamburg, as well as Erie County; and stakeholder interviews to

More than 100 people participated and provided input on their preferences for the types of uses and the character of development associated with the stadium.

understand assets, impediments and opportunities for development; and a dedicated web site, www opstadiummasterplan com, which provides up-to-date information about the project

“This is the first time there has been any formal comprehensive planning around the stadium area since the existing stadium was built in 1973,” said Flynn. “We want to ensure the study provides a vision for development in the next 50 years, one that takes advantage of the incredible investment by the Bills, Erie County, and New York State with the new stadium It is gratifying that the community values the long-term opportunity to create a new mixed-use neighborhood, with exciting placemaking initiatives ”

“There is a sense of pride throughout western NY and a desire to contribute to the success of the project,” added Steehler. “As a result, the collaboration with local municipalities and consultants has been seamless.”

LABELLA’S LEGACY

When New Highmark Stadium opens in 2026, it will stand as a tribute to many contributors Among them, LaBella Associates will be recognized for its crucial role in engineering the foundation, and guiding the construction of a landmark that will serve Buffalo Bills fans and their home community for decades to come. The partnership between the Bills and LaBella – blending global design excellence with local expertise – has proven to be a winning combination in bringing this transformative project to fruition.

The LaBella Associates team looks forward to everything coming together as much as any of the rest of us

There is a sense of pride throughout western NY and a desire to contribute to the success of the project. As a result, the collaboration with local municipalities and consultants has been seamless.

The win,” says Steehler, “will be having our community come together for the first game of the 2026 season feeling the pride and commitment of our local leaders and workforce in bringing this incredible project to fruition ”

So… Where would you rather be than sitting at New Highmark Stadium at the Bills’ opening game of the 2026 season, seconds away from watching a sea of redwhite-and-blue jerseys sweep that #17 over the goal line?

Give the folks at LaBella Associates a nod while you ’ re there ▪

“ The win will be having our community come together for the first game of the 2026 season feeling the pride and commitment of our local leaders and workforce in bringing this incredible project to fruition.

From Concept to Cure: Inside Roswell Park’s GEM Facility

Since its inception in 1898, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center has been sharply dedicated to shaping the cancer research space through innovation. The world’s first institution to focus solely on cancer research continuously rewrites the playbook on multidisciplinary approaches to cancer care

After stepping up fifteen years ago as a pioneer of cell therapy clinical and translational research, therapeutic cell production, and services for academic and industry partners, Roswell Park recently doubled down on its commitment with the construction of the Roswell Park GMP Engineering & Cell Manufacturing Facility (GEM).

“Cancer treatments based on a patient’s own immune cells are an area of very active interest nationally and internationally And in fact, in many acute leukemias and some other diseases

blood diseases, cancer diseases these cell therapies have led to cures, ” says Candace S. Johnson, PhD, President and CEO of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer.

Construction efforts led by Roswell Park’s in-house Facilities Management team in collaboration with Buffalobased construction management firm, Arc Building Partners, consisted

of demolition and abatement, upgrades to the building’s exterior curtain wall glass, and renovation of two floors within Roswell Park’s existing Cancer Cell Center on Carlton Street, across from Roswell Park’s clinical complex in downtown Buffalo

A majority of construction took place on the building’s second floor, which measures 15,434 square

feet and now houses 14 new clean rooms. Six additional clean rooms, research labs and offices occupied the floors above and below the construction site.

Project Superintendent at Arc Building Partners, Nick Blake, explains that “the team had to be highly attentive to the noise and vibrations generated by various construction

activities, ensuring minimal disruption to the research labs beneath our floor This involved preemptively testing different tasks and coordinating the relocation of various research equipment and materials." Testing took the form of installation mock-ups that demonstrated work-related noise would not disrupt ongoing operations during construction

Clear communication with subcontractors during the procurement phase helped Arc find success in minimizing disruption to the

occupied floors “This began with a comprehensive logistics plan, which included using an exterior window opening for loading and unloading to reduce reliance on the elevator and the main entrance on the ground floor,” says Vince Kirsch, Vice President of Field Operations at Arc Building Partners.

Beyond noise, separation of space and air quality were concerns for building occupants Arc’s logistics plan outlined requirements for noise mitigation and the installation of a negative air

system to prevent the migration of dust And on the third floor, where 5,200 square foot mechanical space was built to support the clean rooms, temporary partitions separated active construction zones from the remainder of the occupied floor.

Pre-planning was the name of the game. Every process, from design and procurement to coordination, was thorough – and for good reason Thanks to a collaborative partnership between Roswell Park, Arc Building Partners, and the subcontractor community, the project team had a precise understanding of the final product

For instance, the end-users needed clean rooms with minimal fluctuations across various surfaces. Scott Hoffman, Senior Project Manager at Arc Building Partners, says that the team eliminated all potential surfaces where contamination could occur “by designing with a keen eye for cleanability and ensuring horizontal surfaces, ledges, and hidden spaces were minimized or removed

altogether in the clean rooms Key revisions, like relocating door frames and modifying access to door operators, were made to ensure serviceability without compromising cleanliness ”

Even the slightest issue could temporarily shut down operations. Attention to detail, a strongly aligned project team, and proactive procurement efforts were pivotal in getting the clean rooms up and running on time.

Lead time concerns were identified for items like specimen pass-through boxes, and mechanical and electrical switch gear equipment Pre-purchasing efforts ensured timely receipt and kept the project moving smoothly.

located and reworked to ensure the adjacent spaces remained operational and the construction site retained temporary climate controls and full fire alarm coverage

A comprehensive 3D BIM coordination model was essential for the project’s success, according to Matt Metyk, Vice President of LaBella Associates: “The design and layout of the existing building, dating to the 1970s, posed challenges.

construction of the walls, insulation of ductwork, and other nearby work were deliberately sequenced to prevent time-consuming rework post-installation

From design to completion, stakeholders and project team members alike were deeply invested in the vision, knowing the facility would undoubtedly have profound impacts on the community and beyond.

facility in the United States and the first cell therapy hub in New York State At the ribbon-cutting ceremony on December 16, 2024, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul recognized the transformative potential of cell therapy research, development, and manufacturing and celebrated the $30 million investment made by Empire State Development to solidify New York State’s position as “leaders and highly desired

“ The design team needed to be very accurate with the Building Information Model (BIM) due to the amount of infrastructure and utilities required.

Limited ceiling space also posed a challenge. For the team to meet the space and design criteria for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection (MEP/FP) systems, strategy and collaboration were essential Early and exhaustive virtual coordination of ceilings and in-wall cavities led to necessary re-designs that ensured HVAC duct and electrical systems were accommodated.

Concurrent to planning for the new space, existing HVAC and utilities had to be

The design team needed to be very accurate with the Building Information Model (BIM) due to the amount of infrastructure and utilities required. Further collaboration and coordination were done with all contractors early in preconstruction via scanning after demolition ”

Beyond navigating the tight ceiling spaces, coordination was used to schedule and sequence work. For example, there were locations in the corridors where, once installed, ductwork could not be accessed. As a result,

“One of the great attractions for this institution is that what we do here in the laboratory will ultimately benefit our patients. And that for any scientist is the greatest honor and the most daunting achievement, to really translate our ideas to make a difference,” says Renier Brentjens, MD, PhD, Deputy Director and Chair of Medicine at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Roswell Park’s GEM Facility is now the largest academic cell and gene therapy research and manufacturing

partners in this fast-growing sector.”

“And we're not just radically changing health outcomes for decades to come, we're ensuring that Buffalo and Western New York will always be known at the cutting edge of this as the hub of life-saving research,” Hochul said

The Roswell Park Alliance Foundation has committed to raising $20 million to support the expansion and the clinical trials that will bring new treatment options to cancer patients.

This life-saving research and development originated from investigations two decades ago aimed at better harnessing the power of the immune system Dr Brentjens details how it all began: “We started using cells of the immune system that we call T cells. And we can engineer those in the laboratory so that they can express certain types of receptors that allow that T cell to specifically recognize the cancer cell.”

With 20 total clean rooms now operational within the Cancer Cell Center, Roswell Park is poised to further their contributions to the field of study and generate economic growth for the region through increased opportunities for employment, private investments, and partnerships with notable life sciences firms.

Therapy at Roswell Park, underlined the ripple effect of attracting accomplished industry leaders: “I came to Roswell Park to be part of the excellent work that's going on in engineered cell therapies The cell therapy team, beginning with Dr. Brentjens they're phenomenal researchers, and it's really exceptional to be part of all that. And the impact that we can have in Western New York is huge... all that kind of

comes down to making Roswell Park a destination for cell therapy ”

A commitment to safety and carefully controlled environments were paramount at every stage of planning, construction and implementation. The GEM facility meets the FDA Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards for the manufacture of clinical cell therapy products, and the Roswell Park team of

leading experts helped pave the way to FDA approval of several existing cell and gene therapies

“When we're coming up with these trials, any decisions that we make are scientifically sound, and safety is at the forefront. And we have the brightest minds coming up with these decisions,” says Christopher Choi, PhD, MBA, Senior Vice President of Industry Partnerships for Roswell Park and Technical Director of its newly expanded GEM Facility “We want to be a resource and a partner to academic researchers and to industry, a one-stop shop The potential of coming up with a curative therapy or something that can help a lot of people really excites me. ”

Roswell Park sets international standards in cancer care through its role as a founding member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, and its commitments to emerging areas of cancer research and treatment are significant

not only to the institution but to global cancer research and therapy

Every process, from the handling of clinical therapies to the construction of specialized environments, is executed to the highest standards, allowing Roswell Park to continue shaping the future of cell therapy, creating new opportunities for groundbreaking discoveries, clinical advancements, and regional economic growth.

With a dedicated team of experts and a commitment to innovation, Roswell Park remains at the forefront of cancer treatment, offering hope and consequential solutions to patients in Buffalo and around the world. ▪

Architect

LaBella Associates Subcontracting partners

IMEG Corp

JW Danforth

All State Fire and Security

Ferguson Electric

Heritage Contract Flooring

Huntress Painting

Picone Construction

WNY

Total

Building a Masterpiece

The SUNY Niagara Law Enforcement Training Center

Would you have the confidence in your daily work to make your official company slogan be, “Building Masterpieces”?

Picone Construction does.

“It

designed by Rochester-based LaBella Associates, the 15,000-square-foot facility was completed in just over a year, and features a range of specialized spaces to support advanced law enforcement training.

is our hope that this state-of-the-art facility will be used to enhance and advance police training throughout our area, for decades to come.

The level of expertise, precision and community that goes into every one of their projects enables the goal of “masterpiece” to be within reach Their most recent masterpiece? The Niagara County Law Enforcement Training Facility

The new Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy, built on the campus of SUNY Niagara – formerly Niagara County Community College (NCCC) – marks a significant advancement in modern police training infrastructure. Led by Buffalo-based Picone Construction as general contractor and

“Picone Construction was honored to take part in the Niagara County Law Enforcement Training Facility project,” said Picone Construction’s Vice President and Director of Operations at Picone Construction, Chris Picone “It is our hope that this state-of-the-art facility will be used to enhance and advance police training throughout our area, for decades to come As members of this community, it is a thrill to see the training center in action, and already yielding results.”

Project Origins and Planning History

After a decade of being hosted at Niagara University, the Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy was relocated back to the NCCC (now SUNY Niagara) campus in August 2021 This move “brought the academy home” to where it originally operated from 1974 to 2011

The well-received return to NCCC’s Sanborn campus ignited talk of a dedicated, modern training facility to properly accommodate the academy’s needs. NCCC leadership and the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office collaboratively envisioned creating a next-level law enforcement academy on campus to better train recruits, and integrate with NCCC’s academic programs.

Local support for the project quickly coalesced. In fall 2021, the Niagara County Legislature voted to allocate up to $3 million from Niagara County’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds toward the project

By spring 2022, additional funding of $2 27 million was secured through the state’s SUNY capital budget – which ensured the project’s financing was in place With an initial estimated project costs of about $4 54 million, county and state stakeholders formally gave the green light to move forward with planning and design.

Enter Picone Construction

Selected by Niagara County as general contractor on the project in early 2023, Picone was responsible for all facets of construction, including managing subcontractors, scheduling the build, and ensuring the project met its specifications and timeline.

In essence, the important selection entrusted Picone with translating LaBella Associates’ design into a dynamic and innovative finished building that the community can be proud of.

For this local firm, being selected for this high-profile project was an honor – and was about much more than just building an innovative training center

“The new Law Enforcement Academy takes full advantage of the latest technology that will allow for more efficient training,” says Picone “Our hope is that not only will law

enforcement be effectively trained, but that this training will lead to better outcomes in high-pressure situations, and in the end, save lives.”

Throughout 2023, Picone Construction oversaw the academy’s construction phases:

Site Work and Foundation: Picone’s team began by clearing and preparing the chosen site on the north end of campus in spring 2023, handling excavation, utilities installation, and laying the foundation for the 15,000 sq ft structure

Structural Build: Over the summer of 2023, Picone managed the erection of the building’s steel frame and structural components Despite breaking ground in July, much of the structural shell was assembled quickly thereafter. Which was crucial, with fall and winter approaching. By the fall, however, exterior walls, roofing, and windows were installed and ready.

Interior Construction: Picone coordinated the build-out of the interior spaces classrooms and offices, movable wall systems, and specialized simulator and mat rooms. Given the unique requirements (e.g. wide-open training areas without columns, acoustic considerations for simulator and training noise, etc ), careful construction management was needed to meet those specs

MEP Systems and Finishes: The firm also supervised the installation of specialized mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems suited for an educational/training facility (such as advanced AV equipment in classrooms and wiring for the simulator tech). By mid-2024, under Picone’s oversight, finishing touches were completed.

Of course, as any artisan knows, creating a masterpiece doesn’t always offer an easy road to completion, and Picone had to be as innovative in their technical work as the facility’s purpose would ultimately be.

“This project had a lot of components that needed to be fit into the space, ” said John Burkhardt, Picone’s Vice President and Senior Project Manager “We started the build late in the year, so we had to race against the elements to get everything watertight for winter We really lucked out on that because we ended up having a great November and it all worked out fine ”

Purpose and Regional Significance

The primary purpose of the new academy complex is to provide a “one-stop shop” for comprehensive law enforcement training in Niagara County It now serves as the central hub for training new police recruits, preemployment police cadets, current law enforcement officers in need of ongoing training, as well as correction officer training and related programs With a dedicated facility, the academy can offer more in-depth and realistic training scenarios than was ever possible in borrowed classrooms.

This means SUNY Niagara students pursuing law enforcement careers can interact with and observe academy training as part of their college experience. The integration gives students a competitive edge, since many law enforcement agencies require two years of college. With the new structure, cadets can fulfill that requirement while training for police certification. This creates hope that the new facility will improve recruitment into SUNY Niagara’s criminal justice program, ensuring a steady pool of law enforcement personnel for the future

With a dedicated facility, the academy can offer more in-depth and realistic training scenarios than was ever possible in borrowed classrooms.

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A True Collaboration

By late 2024, the NCLEA began training its recruits in the brand-new building, a testament to Picone’s leadership and the collaborative effort Interestingly enough, the timing of the project carries symbolic weight: the ribboncutting in 2024 coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy’s founding in 1974.

From approval to funding to construction to function, the on-time opening of the new police academy complex was only possible through the collaboration of a number of agencies and stakeholders.

On the funding side, the new police facility was the result of a collaborative approach, drawing on county, state, and local support Niagara County, New York State and the City of Niagara Falls all contributed to the pool of necessary financial resources to bring the project to life

Ready to Serve

The Niagara County Law Enforcement Training Facility is now up-and-running, with recruits not only building a foundation for their careers, but learning essential skills that will ultimately keep them – and the communities that hire them – safe

“Our slogan is ‘Building Masterpieces,’” says Picone, “because we believe that each project is something to be appreciated. Each project has an impact on our community, and we want to see the area we love flourish by building with dedication and expert craftsmanship.”

One look at the Niagara County Law Enforcement Training Facility will tell you that Picone Construction can check the box: between the innovative build, the fluid and timely work and the collaborative effort, Picone has added yet another “masterpiece” to their portfolio.

With the state-of-the-art nature of what they’ve built, though, it does make one wonder if the “masterpieces” they talk about are actually the future law enforcement officers who can now take advantage of the amazing and forward-looking facility they’ve built

One of the most notable aspects of the police academy project is the multi-agency partnership behind it. The academy is a joint effort of the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) and the Niagara Falls Police Department (NFPD) in affiliation with SUNY Niagara. This collaboration is baked into the academy’s operations: Niagara County Sheriff Michael Filicetti and an NFPDappointed director (Chief John Faso) serve as co-directors of the academy, and personnel from both agencies serve as instructors

As the project’s general contractor, Picone Construction coordinated among all of these agencies to keep the training center on-schedule, and pointed toward the grand vision developed years earlier.

“I am very proud of our entire team,” says Picone. “It can be a challenging task to orchestrate all the project requirements. Our team came together and got the job done right. It is one more successful project for the portfolio.”

Quite certain everyone involved will be just fine with either definition.

On This Project:

1895 Electric LLC

60 School St #1114

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 225-4458

34 Group Inc.

79 Perry Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 242-5564

360 Land Survey, DPC

2368 Maryland Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 587-8380

4th Generation Co.

5650 Simmons Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 283-7057

716 Ministries

301 14th Street

Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 828-8681

716 Site Contracting Inc.

PO Box 120

North Boston, NY 14110

T: (716) 912-8328

84 Lumber Co

3317 Walden Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 683-8450

A Superior Concrete

8443 Slayton Settlement Road

Gasport, NY 14067

T: (716) 772-2276

2025 MEMBERS

A-1 Concrete Leveling

80 Skillen Street

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 341-4550

A-1 Construction & Painting

299 Kenmore Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14223

T: (716) 833-6943

A-1 Land Care Inc.

1527 Ridge Road

Lewiston, NY 14092

T: (716) 754-4999

AAA Trash B Gone

1711 Union Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 602-9611

Aberdeen Plate Glass Co., Inc.

2119 South Park Avenue Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 826-4444

ABR Wholesalers Inc.

94 Benbro Drive Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 681-6360

Abraxas, Inc

1769 Baseline Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 774-8844

Ace Flagpole Company 5444 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 681-2345

ACE Mechanical Services

4568 Bailey Avenue

Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 833-3500

ACI WNY Chapter 46 Yorktown Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 327-5603

ACP Buffalo

135 Delaware Ave Frnt 103 Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 278-9419

Action Commercial Repair LLC 1336 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14209

T: (716) 881-4357

Action Roofing, Inc. 10267 Crump Road Glenwood, NY 14069

T: (716) 592-7752

Active Fence Co., Inc. 5295 Bayview Road Hamburg, NY 14705

T: (716) 648-3970

Active Logistics Inc

PO Box 2052

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 826-9351

Active Workforce, Inc.

853 Brighton Road

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 447-9988

Adams Leclair LLP

28 E Main Street

Rochester, NY 14614

T: (585) 327-4100

Adema Heating & Air Conditioning

378 Englewood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14223

T: (716) 834-7611

Admar Supply Company, Inc.

1394 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14217

T: (716) 873-8000

Advanced Cable Technology, Inc.

184 Two Road Road

Marilla, NY 14102

T: (716) 902-4266

AEP Manufacturing

303 Industrial Drive

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 799-3796

Aerotek

300 Airborne Parkway

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 932-1265

AFP Group, Inc

6746 Akron Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 438-7970

Ajay Glass & Mirror Co., Inc.

2813 Wehrle Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 674-0004

AJ’s Heating & Cooling

143 Autunmwood Drive

Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 271-2446

AJ’s Tree Service PO Box 650 East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 908-1282

Aktion Associates

3454 Parkwood Common Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 344-8145

Alba Coatings Inc.

346 Oliver Street

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 693-9500

Alcott HR

1780 Wehrle Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 236-8852

Alden State Bank

5802 Broadway

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 228-6570

Alesco Advisors LLC

120 Office Park Way

Pittsford, NY 14564

T: (585) 586-0970

All in Building Partners

230 Pratt Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 308-1453

All State Fire and Security

400 Mineral Springs Road

Buffalo, NY 14224

T: (716) 783-9670

Alleghany Services

PO Box 707

Basom, NY 14013

T: (585) 762-4411

Allgaier Construction Corporation

10080 County Road Clarence, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-7350

Alliance Construction of WNY

DBA Alliance Homes

4727 Camp Road Hamburg, NY 14705

T: (716) 646-6555

Allied Mechanical, Inc 1111 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 882-1234

Allstate General Contracting, Inc.

31 Ransier Drive

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 675-0333

ALP Steel Corporation PO Box 1085

Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 854-3030

Alta Construction Equipment

New York, LLC 4554 West Saile Drive Batavia, NY 14020

T: (716) 770-7989

Amairican Air Balance Co Inc PO Box 137 Springbrook, NY 14140 T: (716) 807-8557

American Concrete of WNY Inc. PO Box 572 Lockport, NY 14095

T: (716) 923-5017

American Contracting & Environmental Services Inc 10330 Old Columbia Road

Columbia, MD 21046

T: (716) 796-4067

American Demolition & Nuclear Decommissioning (American DND) PO Box 553

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (866) 699-5515

American Fence 21 Peuquet Parkway Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 692-8283

American National Insurance 2075 Kenmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14207

T: (716) 424-3123

American Paving & Excavating Inc. 5880 Thompson Road Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-2649

Amherst Chamber of Commerce

400 Essjay Road Buffalo, NY 14221

T: (716) 632-6905

Amherst Paving

330 Meyer Road

Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 834-4961

Amstar of Western New York, Inc.

825 Rein Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 204-9755

Anastasi Trucking & Paving Company 4430 Walden Avenue

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 683-5003

Anchor Concrete & Coatings

77 Idlewood Drive

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 205-7069

Anderson Equipment Co. 2140 Military Road

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 877-1992

Apollo Steel Corp.

4800 Wilton Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 283-8758

Appliance Associates of Buffalo, Inc.

200 Amherst Street Buffalo, NY 14207 T: (716) 873-5093

AprilAire

50 Pinewood Trail East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 474-4481

Aqua Systems of WNY 7071 Transit Road East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 688-0139

Arc Building Partners LLC 100 South Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 427-6100

Archie Donoughe Sanding, Inc. 163 Robinson Street North Tonawanda, NY 14120 T: (716) 692-8416

Architectural Building Products 95 Dorothy Street Buffalo, NY 14206 T: (716) 875-5030

Arctic Refrigeration Company of Batavia, Inc.

26 Cedar Street Batavia, NY 14020 T: (585) 343-2678

Arric Corp. 5033 Transit Road Depew, NY 14043 T: (716) 681-3535

Arrow Sheet Metal Works, Inc. 75 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206 T: (716) 847-6800

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Ash Grove 1751 Fuhrmann Boulevard

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 254-0416

Ashford Gypsum Services, Inc.

2343 Union Road

Cheektowga, NY 14227

T: (716) 822-4611

ASI Signage Innovations

2957 Alt Boulevard

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 775-0104

Asian Plumbing and Mechanical Services, Inc.

5715 Royalton Center Road

Gasport, NY 14067

T: (716) 735-3927

Assembly House 150 Inc.

150 Edward Street

Buffalo, NY 14201

T: (716) 560-8170

Assured Partners

90A John Muir Drive

Buffalo, NY 14228

T: (716) 688-8888

Aurora Window Systems & Contracting, Inc.

710 Kensington Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 833-2500

A-Verdi Storage Containers

14150 State Route 31

Savannah, NY 13146

T: (800) 248-3734

B&J Development and Contracting

33 Turnberry Road

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 830-0878

B&L Wholesale Supply Inc.

1 Bud Mil Drive

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 853-2600

B. J. Muirhead, Inc.

115 Mid County Drive

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 667-7100

B.T.S. Services Inc.

7871 Transit Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 688-4812

Babcock Development Inc.

153 Stonebridge Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 604-5325

Balducci Construction Co., Inc.

521 Pound Road

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 632-6572

Bank On Buffalo 535 Washington Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 462-5500

Barclay Damon, LLP

200 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 566-1510

Barry Steel Fabrication, Inc.

PO Box 579

Lockport, NY 14095

T: (716) 433-2144

Batavia Turf LLC

6465 Transit Road

Elba, NY 14058

T: (585) 548-2552

Battista Construction Inc

3115 North Benzing Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 823-0191

BBT Construction Service

8289 Sackett Road

Bergen, NY 14416

T: (585) 415-0195

Be Your Own Hero

6480 Main Street

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 626-0070

Beau Enterprises 4250 Williams Road

Ransomville, NY 14131

T: (716) 791-3000

BEF Welding and Fabrication

1565 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14217

T: (716) 578-8300

Belknap Heating & Cooling Inc

8655 Transit Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 688-1728

Bella Concrete Solutions LLC 2234 Bedell Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 453-1422

Belmont Housing Resources for WNY, Inc.

2393 Main Street

Buffalo, NY 14214

T: (716) 884-7791

Benchley Cranes

PO Box 220 Forestville, NY 14062

T: (716) 934-4330

Bender’s Technical Detailing, Inc.

275 Fillmore Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 695-7693

Benderson Development Co., LLC

570 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 886-0211

Berkley Building, Inc

114 Prospect Avenue Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 445-4375

Berts Services WNY

4611 East Highland Parkway

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 983-6108

Besroi Construction Corp. 5434 Genesee Street

Bowmansville, NY 14026

T: (716) 684-0355

Bestbath 723 Garber Street

Caldwell, ID 83605

T: (716) 525-5054

BGI Interiors, Inc.

22 Simon Avenue

Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (716) 893-1417

Big G Construction LLC 6495 Transit Road

Bownasville, NY 14026

T: (716) 684-3288

Big L Windows & Doors 2727 William Street Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 895-8484

Bison Construction CCC 90 Whitewater Way Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 418-4333

Bison Electrical Services Corporation 2548 Elmwood Avenue

Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 833-7300

Bison Elevator Service, Inc.

295 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 852-3031

Bison Iron & Step 1601 Harlem Road Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 893-5777

Bison Scaffold & Masons Supply, Inc.

885 Bailey Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 821-1995

Black Rock Controls

2852 Delaware Road

Buffalo, NY 14217

T: (716) 912-8392

Blackline Site Development

6274 Main Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 957-2926

Blackstone Construction of WNY, Inc.

11800 Big Tree Road

Wales Center, NY 14169

T: (716) 397-2431

Bliss Construction

6790 Main Street

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 204-2910

Blue Cord Plumbing & HVAC

5487 Pinkney Road

Castile, NY 14427

T: (716) 912-0643

Blue Line Concrete and Construction LLC.

1294 East Delevan Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 812-9768

Blue Ox Roofing

2139 Lockport Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 731-6671

Blum Builders Inc.

8570 Roll Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-9970

BMG Systems Inc.

PO Box 1307

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 432-5160

BMHA

320 Perry Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 855-6711

BMI Supply 571 Queensbury Avenue

Queensbury, NY 12804

T: (518) 793-6706

BOMA Buffalo

465 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 856-3801

Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC

200 Delaware Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 853-7262

BondEd

122 Columbia Boulevard Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 713-2094

Brady Electric, Inc.

63 Industrial Drive North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 693-0404

BrandSafway 6533 Rebecca Road Lockport, NY 14094

T: (412) 295-7185

Brawdy Construction PO Box 470

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-8714

BRD Construction Inc. 82 Pearl Street

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 847-0042

Brier Hill Contracting Inc. 1716 Alleghany Road

Attica, NY 14011

T: (585) 591-1868

Brilliant Plastering and Fireproofing LLC

277 Parkridge Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 352-6456

Brite

7647 Main Street Fishers Victor, NY 14564

T: (800) 333-0498

Brooks Rigging Corp. 621 Conley Road Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 652-8121

Brute Construction of WNY 5313 Folts Road Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 392-3333

Buffalo Architectural Casting, Inc.

315 Hinman Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14216

T: (716) 885-9020

Buffalo Barricade LLC

237 Fillmore Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 694-2250

Buffalo Commercial Flooring & Installations 2262 Union Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 997-6525

Buffalo Concrete Accessories

250 Grider Street

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 8332-2800

Buffalo Concrete Coatings

1 Cadby Industrial Parkway Lancaster, NY 14006

T: (716) 986-7325

Buffalo Construction Consultants Inc. 496 Kennedy Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 302-4040

Buffalo Drilling Company, Inc. 10440 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 759-7821

MEMBERS

Buffalo Energy

5800 A Seneca Street

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 677-4899

Buffalo Erie Niagara Land Improvement Corporation

403 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 243-3996

Buffalo Garage Door Services

2926 Transit Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 605-8727

Buffalo Landscape Design, Inc.

990 Campbell Boulevard

Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 673-5477

Buffalo Lodging Associates

584 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 566-5118

Buffalo Marine Construction, LLC.

2174 West Oakfield Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 982-5192

Buffalo Millwork & Supply

8615 Roll Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-4819

Buffalo Networks Inc.

525 Hertel Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 210-9056

Buffalo Niagara Partnership

257 West Genesee Street

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 852-7100

Buffalo’s Best Roofing Company LLC

4589 Genesee Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 276-3673

Builders Hardware 9089 Main Street

Clarence, NY 14031

T: (513) 954-6751

Built General Contracting

659 West Avenue Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 640-1861

Burgio & Campofelice Inc

2721 Transit Road Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 685-6595

BVR Construction Company, Inc.

8 King Road Churchville, NY 14428

T: (585) 458-9730

C L Winter Construction LLC

5868 County Line Road Perry, NY 14530

T: (585) 447-0277

C&T Design & Equipment

786 Terrace Boulevard Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 302-4284

C. Concrete Inc. 4347 Broadway Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 683-6826

C.C. Construction & Remodeling

362 Lein Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 939-3015

C.S. Behler, Inc.

203 South Mary’s Street Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 684-6060

CAHill TECH PO Box 166 Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 364-3022

Calamar Construction Management, Inc.

3949 Forest Parkway, Suite 100 Wheatfield, NY 14120

T: (716) 632-0006

Call Associates 567 Exchange Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 853-1045

Cambar Contracting Inc.

4676 Baer Road Ransomville, NY 14131

T: (716) 913-5241

CamCo General Contracting Inc. 10994 Tinkham Road Darien Center, NY 14040

T: (585) 547-3898

Campione Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc

6215 Heise Road Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-2448

Campobello Construction Co., Inc.

23 Stratford Road Buffalo, NY 14216

T: (716) 873-5090

Campus Construction Management Group Inc.

6225 Sheridan Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 239-4884

Camtech

4715 Hyde Park Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 278-0174

Cannon Design

50 Fountain Plaza Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 774-3268

Capital Fence Co., Inc

42 North Ellicott Creek Road Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 691-7438

Cappella Construction Services 4210 Route 39 Collins, NY 14034

T: (716) 544-5455

Carrigan Painting 7525 Tonawanda Creek Road Lockport, NY 14094 T: (716) 622-6848

Casella Waste Management of NY, Inc.

3755 River Road Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 773-6666

CATCO

1266 Townline Road Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 651-4642

Cavlee Development Inc.

5983 South Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 628-6720

CAVU Construction Management Group 2363 James Street Syracuse, NY 13206

T: (315) 703-9668

Caysea Contracting 65 Allendale Road West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 677-4858

Cctec Software 3600 Moyer Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 903-5664

Cedarland Construction Group

60 Lakefront Boulevard Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 217-9105

Cellino Plumbing Inc. 631 Bullis Road Elma, NY 14059 T: (716) 675-1111

Centofanti Construction

404 55th Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 622-9563

Certified Safety Products of NY

807 State Route 417

East Andover, NY 14806

T: (607) 478-8467

CFO Solutions Plus

2410 North Forest Road

Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 648-1710

Chevalier Lawn & Landscaping

9580 New York 39 Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 592-0854

Chiampou Travis Besaw & Kershner LLP

45 Bryant Woods North Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 592-0854

Chittenden & Dylag LLC

9614 Snipery Road

Corfu, NY 14036

T: (585) 599-3075

Christa Construction LLC

737 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14209

T: (716) 393-1317

Cintron Contractors Inc.

3069 Clinton Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 777-1280

CIR Electrical Construction Corp.

2517 Long Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 362-5000

CityView Construction Management

726 Exchange Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 856-8400

Civil Layout Group

3023 Walbridge Road

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 400-6144

CJS Architects

755 Seneca Street

Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 856-6448

Clarence Wall and Ceiling, Inc.

9393 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 759-2944

Clark Companies

500 Ohio Street Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 433-4600

Clayhill Construction Corp. 62 Webb Street Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 990-3838

Clean MD Commercial Cleaning Inc.

3176 Abbott Road, Suite 100W Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 671-8068

Clean Water Mechanical and Construction LLC 16 Stranton Street Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 853-1061

Cleanscapes LLC

11100 Transit Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 818-2320

Clearfield Enterprises

291 Clearfield Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 570-6703

CME Associates, Inc.

2727 Broadway Street Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 877-9577

CMH Co. Inc. 12750 North Road Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-6307

CMK Builders of Alden, Inc 1663 County Line Road Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 713-2029

CNA Surety 595 New Loudon Road Latham, NY 12110

T: (518) 313-4053

Cold Spring Construction Co. 3 Jackson Street Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 542-2011

Collingwood Construction Corp. PO Box 686

Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 689-2213

Colony Hardware

128 Saint Paul Street Rochester, NY 14604

T: (315) 418-6092

Color Tech Painting Contractors Inc

200 Roosevelt Street Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 807-0300

Colvin Draperies Inc. 2429 Elmwood Avenue

Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 362-9720

Commercial Pipe & Supply Corp. 1920 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 875-1300

Community Steel Corporation PO Box 883 Buffalo, NY 14240

T: (716) 854-5927

Concept Concrete Construction LLC 8846 Goodrich Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 816-6227

MEMBERS

Concept Construction Corp.

2555 Transit Road

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 675-9171

Construction Cloud Solutions

2558 Hamburg Turnpike

Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (716) 364-6685

Construction Trades Staffing, Inc.

3959 North Buffalo Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 204-7555

Contour Steel

PO Box 7

Lakeview, NY 14085

T: (716) 627-1140

Cooper Sign Company / Old Glory

Flag & Banner

7350 Porter Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 297-2340

Cooper & Slate Inc.

1729 Bailey Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14211

T: (716) 893-0402

Core and Main

650 West Avenue

Lockport, NY 14095

T: (716) 625-8666

Cosentino Surfaces, North America

185 Creekside Drive

Buffalo, NY 14228

T: (585) 721-7638

Countryside Builders

306 King Road

Forestville, NY 14062

T: (716) 951-3118

County Line Stone

4515 Crittden Road

Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 542-5435

COVERCO

2260 Clinton Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14206

T: (716) 773-7110

CPL

726 Exchange Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (585) 410-3971

CPR Remodeling Pros

44 Domedion Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14211

T: (716) 578-7524

Cragco, Inc.

1974 Langdon Road

Ransomville, NY 14131

T: (716) 791-4055

Craig Construction LLC

11 Pinewood Trail

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 913-7689

Cranesville Block Co. Inc

400 Pfohl Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (518) 627-9119

Creative Remodeling Services, LLC

3614 North Buffalo Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-9277

Creeley Construction LLC

2343 Union Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 822-4611

Crushr

460 Dodge Road

Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 800-8321

CSB Construction Services Inc.

PO Box 193 Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 553-5825

CSS Construction

550 Seneca Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 882-1226

CTS Contracting Inc.

320 Crabapple Lane

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 668-4444

Culligan Water Conditioning 31 Lewis Road

Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 807-5202

Custom Carpet Centers

2847 Southwestern Boulevard

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 674-0678

Custom Crews, Inc.

6111 Old Niagara Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 434-6600

CVF Inc.

100 Burkhardt Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 836-1673

D&H Paving LLC

485 Kennedy Road

Cheektowaga, NY

T: (716) 893-0066

D&M Refrigeration, Inc.

1340 William Street

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 852-4084

D.R. Chamberlain Corp.

50 Simonds Street Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 434-7301

D.V. Brown & Associates, Inc.

567 Vickers Street

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 695-5533

Dan’s Snow Plowing LLC

66 Aberdeen Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 428-3244

Davis-Ulmer Fire Protection

One Commerce Drive

Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 691-3200

Day Automation Systems

435 Lawrence Bell Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (800) 836-0969

DCB Elevator Co., Inc.

310 Center Street Lewiston, NY 14092

T: (716) 754-1645

DEL Communications Inc.

300-6 Roslyn Road

Winnipeg, BM R3L0G5

T: (204) 254-6418

Deltex Electric Inc.

220 Elk Street

Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 822-8622

DeSpirt Mosaic & Marble Co., Inc.

1085 East Delavan Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 892-5294

DGI Electrical Services, Inc.

2735 Bedell Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 297-7999

Dig It of New York, LLC

3529 Broadway Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 684-7232

Dirt Works Inc.

11518 Jamison Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 863-1744

DiVal Safety Equipment Co., Inc.

1721 Niagara Street

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 874-9060

DJM Contracting, Inc.

8743 East Eden Road

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 575-4232

DMR Contracting, Inc.

300 Gleed Avenue

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 655-2035

DMYLES Inc.

1901 Connecticut Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 909-0718

Dobkin Tile & Stone

51 Benbro Drive

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 684-1200

Donahue Control Corporation 11834 Westwood Road

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 863-3060

Door 2 Door Inc.

4578 Sunset Drive

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 694-0700

Door Specialties, Inc.

530 Fillmore Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 895-6155

Draghi Burgos Construction, LLC

681 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 949-6127

Driven Contracting Inc. 1891 French Road Varysburg, NY 14167

T: (585) 535-7175

Duda Woodworks LLC 1901 Folsomdale Road Cowlesville, NY 14037

T: (585) 322-4598

Duke Holzman Photiadis & Gresens, LLP 701 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 855-1111

Durable Demolition, LLC PO Box 71 Lockport, NY 14095

T: (716) 957-2604

DWC Mechanical, Inc.

100 John Glenn Drive Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 891-0350

Dwight Moldenhauer, Inc.

600 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 854-2616

Dynabrade, Inc.

8989 Sheridan Drive

Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 982-1692

Dyno Group Inc.

61 Johnson Drive Buffalo, NY 14201

T: (716) 616-0056

E & D Specialty Stands Inc.

2081 Franklin Street North Collins, NY 14111

T: (716) 337-0161

E & M Star Painting Inc.

3503 Genesee Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 863-4917

E & R General Construction 38 St Davids Drive West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 675-5277

E.J. Militello Concrete Inc. 8565 Roll Road

Clarence Center, NY 14302

T: (716) 406-9741

Eastwood Industries, Inc. PO Box 305

North Boston, NY 14110

T: (716) 941-7420

EBC HR & Payroll

301 Ohio Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 674-7900

Eberl Iron Works, Inc.

128 Sycamore Street Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 854-7633

Edbauer Construction 2790 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 883-0280

Edward H. Cox Co., Inc. 58415 Shamrock Court Hamburg, NY 14075 T: (716) 648-6321

MEMBERS

Edward Hulme, Inc.

17 East Buffalo Street

Warsaw, NY 14569

T: (585) 786-5880

Ehrhart CM Services, Inc.

161 Main Street

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 799-7074

Elevator Maintenance of Buffalo, Inc.

65 Innsbruck Drive

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 854-5454

Elk Specialty Flooring

5880 Route 39

Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 715-1805

Ellicott Development Company

295 Main Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 854-0060

Emerald Services of WNY, Inc.

1504 Bailey Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 570-2211

Emerling, Floss, Murphy

9092 Main Street

Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 932-3012

Empire Building Diagnostics, Inc.

400 Ingham Avenue

Lackawana, NY 14218

T: (716) 685-4588

Empire Dismantlement Corp.

2680 Grand Island Boulevard

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 773-7707

Empire Erectors Inc.

PO Box 1066

Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 667-1362

Empire State Signs

317 Wheeler Street

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 213-0797

Employer Services Corp.

20 Pineview Drive

Buffalo, NY 14228

T: (716) 691-4455

Encorus Group 23 Mechanic Street Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 592-3980

Enders Contracting

2099 Shirley Road North Collins, NY 14111

T: (716) 248-0022

Engersmart Insulation

483 Sawyer Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 775-8035

Engasser Construction Corporation

691 Olean Road East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 655-1816

Engineered Air

1951 Hamburg Turnpike Buffalo, NY 14218

T: (716) 822-4500

Engineered Building Systems

8203 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14221

T: (716) 531-3730

Engineered Solutions Inc.

9411 Versailles Road Angola, NY 14006

T: (716) 982-3189

EOS Worldwide

68 Walton Drive

Buffalo, NY 14226

T: (716) 383-3608

Epic Contracting

4991 Scrabble Hill Road Collins, NY 14034

T: (716) 662-2782

Equipment Share 2181 Lockport Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 205-7750

Erb Company Inc. PO Box 1269 Buffalo, NY 14240

T: (716) 825-1400

Erie 1 BOCES

355 Harlem Road West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 821-7000

Erie Community College

6205 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 851-1542

Erie Contracting, Inc.

188 Erie Street

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 686-3860

Erie County Industrial Agency

95 Perry Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 856-6525

Erie Test and Balance PO Box 141

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 381-8819

Essential Construction Services LLC

1941 Harlem Road

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 336-1275

ETS Clearing

4159 Foxwood Lane

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 270-3895

Eugene R. Sprecker Inc.

4945 Southwestern Boulevard

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 649-3866

Evans Bank 6460 Main Street

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 562-3253

Everon, LLC

3332 Walden Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 235-3620

Excavation Pros Inc.

3214 Genesee

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 473-2291

F & S Environmental, Inc.

282 Lydia Lane Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 683-5939

Fairway Floor Covering, Inc.

55 North Gates Avenue

Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (716) 842-3131

Fanti Electric LLC 278 Faraday Road Buffalo, NY 14223

T: (716) 349-0797

Fathom Testing

300 Gleed Avenue East Aurora, NY 14052 T: (716) 259-0084

Federowicz Concrete, LLC 2 Wending Court

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 206-0024

Felber’s Building Supply, Inc. 5555 Transit Road Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 688-5517

Ferguson Electric Construction Company

321 Ellicott Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 852-2010

Ferraro Pile & Shoring, Inc.

13590 Genesee Street

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-4800

Fibertech Environmental Services, Inc.

149 Gunnville Road

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 876-4080

Fiddler Roofing Inc.

2335 Niagara Falls Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 284-1322

Filipiak Construction Consulting and Management

3913 South Park Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 997-9668

Fink Masonry

8003 Tonawanda Creek Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 220-8962

Fire Safety Systems, Inc.

525 Aero Drive

Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 894-9700

Fisher Concrete Inc.

741 Welch Road

Java Center, NY 14082

T: (585) 457-3221

Five Star Equipment

284 Ellicott Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-2191

Forbes-Capretto Homes

470 Cayuga Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 688-5597

Foreman Enterprise, Inc.

PO Box 587

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 440-1721

Forest Materials, Inc. 1665 Harlem Road

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 895-3900

Fortified

5353 Main Street #150

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (833) 310-1554

FOS of Cannon Design 50 Fountain Plaza Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 774-3364

Fox Fence, Inc.

2637 Lockport Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 284-1444

Frank’s Commercial & Home Services, Inc.

2080 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 402-4832

FRC Orzel, LLC

4545 East Overlook Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 998-6486

Freed Maxick CPAs, PC

424 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 847-2651

Frey Electric Construction Company, Inc.

100 Pearce Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 874-1710

Frey Well Drilling, Inc.

11565 Broadway

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-7977

Frontier Glass 3322 Sheridan Drive

Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 835-4402

Frontier Group of Companies

500 Seneca Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 447-7587

Frontier Insulation Contractors

2101 Kenmore Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 874-6470

Frontier Management and Development 2315 Whirlpool Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 288-4871

FSR Contracting Inc.

4140 South Taylor Road Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 822-1200

G&J Contracting, Inc. 5140 Walmore Road Sanborn, NY 14132

T: (716) 297-0389

Galbo Group

786 Terrace Boulevard

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 662-1044

Gallgher Insurance

285 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 853-7960

Gallman Excavating 4735Zenner Road

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 432-4642

GDI Integrated Facility Services

5357 Bly Hill Road

Ashville, NY 14710

T: (716) 418-2519

Geiter Done of WNY, Inc.

300 Greene Street

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 895-8121

Genesis Development & Construction 4455 Genesee Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 570-5163

Gernatt Asphalt Products, Inc.

13870 Taylor Hollow Road

Collins, NY 14034

T: (716) 532-3371

Gernatt Spray Foam, LLC 2986 Brown Street Collins, NY 14034

T: (716) 353-2684

MEMBERS

Gilbane Building Company

374 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 907-2500

Gleeson Powers, Inc.

10 Southville Road

Southborough, MA 01772

T: (774) 279-2601

Goergen-Mackwirth Company, Inc.

349 Sawyer Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 874-4800

Goldberg Segalla

665 Main Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 544-5600

GONETSPEED

2371 George Urban Boulevard Depew, NY 14043

T: (585) 649-4925

Goodwin Electric Corporation

201 South Youngs Road

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 634-4000

Gorenflo’s Buffalo Wholesale

Lock Co., Inc.

1349 Main Street

Buffalo, NY 14209

T: (716) 882-6603

Granzow Construction

PO Box 607

Gasport, NY 14067

T: (716) 807-5502

Graybar Electric Company

425 Cayuga Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 565-5900

Graystone Consulting

300 Linden Oaks Rochester, NY 14625

T: (585) 389-2271

Great American Insurance Group

301 East 4th Street

Cincinnati, OH 45201

T: (617) 308-2834

Great Lakes Building Systems, Inc.

116 Gruner Road

Buffalo, NY 14059

T: (716) 892-5253

Great Lakes Iron Inc

2305 Youngstown-Lockport Road Ransomville, NY 14131

T: (716) 622-8908

Greater Niagara Mechanical Inc.

7311 Ward Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 695-3600

Green Mountain Electric Supply

802 West Seneca St Ithaca, NY 14850

T: (607) 882-3506

Greenauer Blacktop Inc. 391 French Road West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 826-6565

Greenway USA LLC 960 Busti Avenue Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (646) 833-7127

Gross Shuman, PC

465 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 854-5300

Ground Breaking Solutions LLC 1019 Blakeley Road East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 984-9434

Grove Roofing Services, Inc.

131 Reading Street

Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 828-1870

Guard Construction and Contracting Corporation

455 Commerce Drive

Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 819-8992

Gypsum Systems, LLC

PO Box 449

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 652-9573

GZA

300 Pearl Street Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 685-2300

H & H Roofing, Inc.

7430 Olean Road Holland, NY 14080

T: (716) 655-0258

H&V Sales, Inc.

2800 Walden Avenue

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 897-5010

H. C. Zang Agency, Inc.

6204 Goodrich Road

Clarence, NY 14032

T: (716) 877-3677

H. J. Seitz Paving & Construction Company, Inc.

8334 County Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 741-2282

H.R.Georgi Construction Inc

4861 Gunbarrel Road Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 697-5189

Habitat for Humanity Buffalo

1675 South Park Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 764-9548

Hale Technology in Practice LLC

232 South Plymouth Avenue

Rochester, NY 14608

T: (716) 696-2876

Haley Concrete, Inc.

10413 Delevan-Elton Road

Delevan, NY 14042

T: (716) 492-0849

Hamburg Floor Covering

3882 South Park Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 825-0070

Hamburg Overhead Door, Inc.

5659 Herman Hill Road Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 649-3600

Hanes Supply, Inc.

55 James E Casey Drive Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 826-2636

Hanna Commercial Real Estate

344 Delaware Avenue, Suite 200 Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 426-0601

HARCAT LLC

dba Boismenu Mechanical

390 Cayuga

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 959-9757

Harmco Fastener

4525 Broadway

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 871-1650

Hayes Construction Services Corp.

656 Genesee Street Buffalo, NY 14211

T: (716) 768-0145

Haynes Construction 32 Progress Avenue

Seymour, CT 06483

T: (203) 888-8139

HDE Electric Inc.

5841 Seneca Street Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 674-7259

Health Management Group 55 Dodge Road Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 831-1800

Heatwave Inc.

100 John Glenn Drive Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 891-9283

Henley Executives LLC

237 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 310-4245

Herbert F. Darling Inc. 531 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 633-1125

Heritage Contract Flooring, LLC

29 Depot Street Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 853-1555

Hertel Hardware & Plumbing Co. Inc.

250 Ramsdell Road Buffalo, NY 14216

T: (716) 875-3900

Hey Builders Inc.

1001 Alleghany Road

Attica, NY 14011

T: (716) 937-6526

Hicks Daughtry LLC

4205 Capstone Circle

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 495-0582

Highland Acres Landscaping, Inc.

PO Box 263

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 570-6513

Highland Masonry & Restoration, Inc. 33 Ransier Drive

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 712-0781

Hildreth Electric Inc. PO Box 555 Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 439-0518

Hillpoint Scanning, LLC

7001 Brandywine Drive

Derby, NY 14047

T: (716) 277-9297

HJS Supply Co., LLC

2983 Seneca Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 674-9860

Hoffman Hanafin & Associates, LLC

500 Seneca Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 842-0700

Hogan Glass, LLC

162 Colgate Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 822-2222

Hohl Industrial Services, Inc.

770 Riverview Boulevard

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 332-0466

Holcim

75 Pineview Drive

Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 580-2935

Holler Excavating & Grading Inc.

590 Cayuga Creek Road Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 464-3771

Home Insulation & Supply Inc.

154 Cemetery Road Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 681-0849

Hopkins Building Contractors, Inc.

12125 Gales Court Chaffee, NY 14030

T: (716) 983-8878

Horizon Masonry Restoration, Inc. 4142 Broadway Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 895-9900

House Crafters 4063 Union Road Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 626-6777

House2Home Construction LLC.

11123 Genesee Street Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 604-2995

Hover Networks Inc. 475 Lawrence Bell Drive Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 650-5650

HRI Commercial Food Service 2360 Cherry Street Erie, PA 16508

T: (814) 453-4747

Huber Construction Company, Inc.

136 Taylor Drive

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 681-8881

Huffscaping LLC

865 Walden Avenue Buffalo, NY 14211

T: (716) 352-6425

Huron Plumbing & Heating Inc. 61 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 T: (716) 692-3950

MEMBERS

Hurwitz Fine P.C.

1300 Liberty Building

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 849-8900

Hybrid Building Solutions

850 Main Street

Corfu, NY 14036

T: (716) 741-7416

Hydro X USA

400 Ingham Avenue

Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (716) 425-8660

ICC Commonwealth

795 Wurlitzer Drive

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 634-3967

Ideal Concrete, Inc.

400 Kennedy Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 893-6122

Imperial Door Controls, Inc.

85 Oriskany Drive

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 877-4141

Independence Electrical Contracting Inc

2786 Hess Road

Appleton, NY 14008

T: (716) 957-2271

Independent Contractors Guild of WNY, Inc

45 Hanlin Street

Buffalo, NY 14208

T: (716) 315-4228

Indoor Air Professionals, Inc.

800 Commerce Parkway

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 683-3000

Industrial Power & Lighting Corp.

60 Depot Street

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 854-1811

Ingalls Site Development, Inc.

297 Meyer Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 675-7051

Innovative Mechanical Systems

623 Young Street

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 692-0608

Insight Floor Covering, Inc.

2250 Military Road

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 864-7664

Integrated Construction Services & Solutions, Inc.

PO Box 228 Buffalo, NY 14205

T: (716) 462-7979

International Disaster Management Inc.

3842 Harlem Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14215

T: (716) 817-0811

International Industrial Contracting Corp

35900 Mound Road

Sterling Heights, MI 48310

T: (716) 572-8797

International Masonry Institute

1305 Crest Lane

Oakdale, PA 15071

T: (703) 300-0109

International Stone Gallery

6251 South Transit Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 625-8400

Irish Companies

1444 Clinton Street

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 827-2727

Irish Jones Construction

1305 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14206 T: (716) 628-0280

Iron Wolf Contracting LLC

PO Box 1143

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 423-8665

Iroquois Construction Services 155 Commerce Drive Lackawanna, NY 14218 T: (716) 822-8205

Irr Supply Centers

908 Niagara Falls Boulevard North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 692-1600

Iskalo Development Corp 5166 Main Street

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 633-2096

Ivy Lea Construction, Inc. 765 Walck Road

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 875-8654

J & D’s Sealtech Corp.

138 Chandler Street Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 743-1017

J & J Total Solutions 69 Cedar Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 228-3734

J & R Specialties, Inc. 13661 Main Street

Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 442-5040

J & S Mechanical of Buffalo, Inc. 211 Ayer Road

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 625-8114

J. Battista Construction Inc. 5525 Rogers Road Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 570-5025

J. Bognar Construction, LLC PO Box 4

Sardinia, NY 14134

T: (716) 222-4082

J. M. Avino Builders, Div. of Javion Builders Inc. 67 Wenonah Terrace Tonawanda, NY 14150 T: (716) 832-7184

J.A. Site Works

380 Willardshire Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 903-4022

J.M.M. Construction of WNY 11290 Walden Avenue Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-6714

J.R. Swanson Plumbing 413 103rd Street Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 283-3802

J.W. Swanson & Associates, LLC 11 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 877-6900

Jameson Roofing Co., Inc. 3937 Bayview Road Buffalo, NY 14219

T: (716) 646-9494

JBM Mechanical Services 1243 Military Road Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 332-0611

Jens Glass Company 2903 Lakeview Road Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 432-5464

Jerry’s Contracting 11878 Big Tree Road

East Aurora, NY 14052 T: (716) 998-6253

JFM Property Services LLC

PO Box 1135

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 523-8892

Jim Ando Plumbing Inc

4534 Clinton Street

Buffalo, NY 14224

T: (716) 771-3601

JLB Installations dba Pacific Pools

8533 Transit Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 636-1480

JM Mechanical of WNY LLC

2680 Grand Island Boulevard

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 909-0910

Joe Basil ChevroletCommercial Trucks

5111 Transit Road

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 683-6800

Joe Hynes Plumbing Inc.

79 Grive Street

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 949-4580

John H. Black Company, Inc.

3370 Broadway Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 206-2391

John W. Danforth Company

300 Colvin Woods Parkway

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 832-1940

John W. Stickl Construction Company, Inc.

3952 East River Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 773-7344

Johnson Controls Fire Protection

6850 Main Street

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 633-8465

Jos. A. Sanders & Sons Inc.

PO Box 814

Buffalo, NY 14240

T: (716) 893-1470

JP Redding Contracting Inc.

78 Commonwealth Avenue Buffalo, NY 14216

T: (716) 207-9070

Juniors Design Build Firm, LLC

7804 Bley Road Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 444-2932

Junk Escape & Demolition LLC

877 George Urban Boulevard

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 339-9723

K & R Day Trucking 840 Bullis Road Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 655-0660

K & S Contractors Supply Inc.

1971 Gunnville Road

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 759-6911

Kamco Supply Corp

1300 Perry Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 823-3905

Kamholz Outdoor Living 5641 Seneca Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 982-1663

Kanaka Construction Management 2150 Wehrle Drive Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 580-7208

Kandey Company 19 Ransier Drive West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 675-7245

Kapanek Wealth Partners, Next Financial Services

5930 Main Street, Suite 500

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 639-8180

Kee Safety, Inc. 100 Stradtman Street Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 896-4949

Kelco Construction Management PO Box 98 Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 759-7858

Kelley Bros 101 Benbro Drive Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 684-8665

Kemper System America 1200 N America Drive Buffalo, NY 14224

T: (716) 558-2971

Kenneth L. Young Paving Inc.

632 Blairville Road

Youngstown, NY 14174

T: (716) 745-9985

Kim Industries 2205 Kenmore Avenue

Kenmore, NY 14207

T: (716) 436-2001

Kimil Construction Inc. 493 Kennedy Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 893-3660

King Brothers Construction LLC. 1745 Welch Road North Java, NY 14113

T: (585) 535-7526

Kinley Contractors LLC.

2383 West Five Mile Road Allegany, NY 14706

T: (716) 372-4534

Kiper LLC

334 E Utica Street

Buffalo, NY 14208

T: (716) 201-0849

Kirst Construction, Inc.

7170 Boston State Road North Boston, NY 14110 T: (716) 649-0906

Kistner Concrete Products, Inc. PO Box 218

East Pembroke, NY 14056

T: (585) 762-8216

Kitchen World Distributing Inc. 7370 Transit Road Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 688-1334

Klein Reinforcing 11 Turner Drive Spencerport, NY 14559 T: (585) 352-9433

Knabuilders 57 Broad Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 T: (716) 692-3540

Kostusiak Coatings & Construction LLC 6091 Seneca Street Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 982-6190

Kraftwerks 92 Cooper Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 T: (716) 876-9000

KT Construction Services 50 James Street Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 525-1097

KTG Services LLC 7440 Boston State Road Hamburg, NY 14075 T: (716) 536-4184

MEMBERS

Kulback’s Construction

2 Wending Court

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 681-1600

L&W Supply

380 Dick Road

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 681-3285

L. J. Quigliano II, Inc.

2395 Lockport Road

Sanborn, NY 14132

T: (716) 731-9008

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

1920 Baseline Road Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 773-7357

LaBella Associates

300 Pearl Street

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 551-6281

Lake Effect Painting & Co. Inc.

10 Waltercrest Terrace

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 697-8655

Lake Side Contracting Co., Inc.

1979 Harlem Road

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 681-6260

Lake View Lawns, Inc.

6131 Old Lake Shore Road

Lakeview, NY 14085

T: (716) 997-1347

Lakeside Sod Supply Co.

6660 Goodrich Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-2877

Lamparelli Construction Co., Inc.

590 Kennedy Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 891-8599

Lancaster Tanks & Steel Products

107 Dorothy Street Buffalo, NY 14206 T: (716) 332-5928

Lancer Door & Glass

5205 Broadway

Lancaster, NY 14086 T: (716) 684-9161

Land Pro Mulching LLC

675 North Street Arcade, NY 14009 T: (716) 474-6929

Land-on

7251 Southwestern Boulevard

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 998-3978

Landscape Associates of WNY Inc.

8401 Packard Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 731-6415

Lardon Construction Corp 108 Lake Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 822-4642

Largo Capital, Inc.

1605 Main Street

Sarasota, FL 34236

T: (716) 204-2218

Larkin Development Group

726 Exchange Street

Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 566-2990

Laubacker Enterprises, Inc. (SDVOB) 528 62nd Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 579-6522

Lawley Insurance, Inc.

361 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 849-8618

LCA Development, Inc.

478 Hopkins Street

Buffalo, NY 14220 T: (716) 823-9645

LeChase Construction Services, LLC

451 Elmwood Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14222

T: (716) 529-4723

LED Energy Solutions LLC

63 Park Club Lane Amherst, NY 14221 T: (716) 474-0543

Ledge Creek Development, Inc. 10100 County Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-3174

Lee’s Enterprise of WNY, Inc.

211 Davidson Street

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 931-2713

Lehigh Construction Group 4327 South Taylor Road Orchard Park, NY 14127 T: (716) 662-2151

Leisure Craft Pools

2 Lancaster Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086 T: (716) 684-3100

Lelyn Property Development, LLC PO Box 725

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 714-5784

Len-Co Lumber PO Box 852

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 822-0243

Liberty Mutual Surety

5062 Brittonfield Parkway

East Syracuse, NY 13057

T: (585) 732-7392

Life Safety Integrated Systems, Inc.

2133 Broadway Street

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 200-4218

Linde Gas & Equipment

85 Great Arrow Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14216

T: (716) 895-5601

LINSTAR, Inc

430 Lawrence Bell Drive

Buffalo, NY 14221

T: (716) 631-9200

Loewer Paving Inc. PO Box 301

Clarence Center, NY 14032 T: (716) 741-2913

Loudon Building Company Inc

26 Park Street

Springville, NY 14141 T: (716) 984-4166

Lougen, Valenti, Bookbinder & Weintraub, LLP

130 Bryant Woods South Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 204-9000

Louis Del Prince & Sons, Inc.

580 Cayuga Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225 T: (716) 570-4525

Lovell Safety Management Company 6277 Hessler Farm Path

Cicero, NY 13039

T: (315) 800-3634

M & C Utilities

155 Commerce Drive

Lackawanna, NY 14218 T: (716) 822-2142

M & M Electric Construction., Inc.

4819 Henry Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 297-7060

MEMBERS

M & M Insulation, Inc.

2312 March Road

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 319-8159

M&G Plumbing and Mechanical, Inc.

2104 Niagara Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14303

T: (716) 550-1025

M&S Enterprizes

12333 Liberia Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 863-0747

M&T Bank

One Fountain Plaza

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 334-2598

M.I.S. of America, Inc.

4391 Walden Avenue

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 681-3758

M.K.S. Plumbing Corporation

19 Raniser Drive

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 675-5771

Mach Architecture

2000 Sheridan Drive

Tonawanda, NY 14223

T: (716) 424-2035

Mader Construction Co., Inc.

PO Box 420

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 655-3400

Malvestuto Construction Inc.

2043 Cayuga Drive Ext

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 946-2049

Mandon Building Systems, Inc.

84 Gunnville Road

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 759-8106

Manning Squires Hennig Co., Inc.

8426 Seven Springs Road

Batavia, NY 14020

T: (585) 343-5365

Maple Hill Site, Inc.

265 Bowen Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 913-9880

Marchewka Contractors Inc (MCI)

282 Erie Street

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 867-1886

Mark Cerrone Inc.

2368 Maryland Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 282-5244

Mark W. Schiller Corp

20 Tannon Drive South Fairport, NY 14450

T: (585) 259-0275

Marketing Tech

2495 Main Street #220 Buffalo, NY 14214

T: (800) 591-5685

Marksmen Fence

10016 Trevett Road

Boston, NY 14025

T: (716) 949-0259

Masters Edge, Inc.

3409 Broadway Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 651-0551

Matt Kolo Excavating

7008 Omphalius Road

Colden, NY 14033

T: (716) 860-0039

Matthew Kandefer Inc.

79 Fillmore Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 893-8376

Mazza Mechanical Services, Inc.

430 North 7th Street

Olean, NY 14760

T: (716) 372-0091

MB3

1006 Lakeview Terrace

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 531-5972

McAllister Plumbing Heating & Cooling Inc.

3080 Amsdell Road

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 649-6377

McGuire Development Company, LLC

455 Cayuga Street Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 829-1987

MD Concrete & Masonry

149 Gunnville Road Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 523-8724

MDU Network Installation LLC 5353 Main Street Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 817-9992

Melco Construction Services Inc.

3100 Commerce Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 332-4069

Merit Apprenticeship Alliance, Inc.

6320 Fly Road Syracuse, NY 13057

T: (315) 863-0383

Metalico Inc

127 Fillmore Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 823-3788

Metro Contracting & Environmental, Inc.

2939 Lockport Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 285-9280

Mike Steffen Contractor Inc

PO Box 305

Bemus Point, NY 14712

T: (716) 386-6666

Milherst Construction, Inc.

10025 County Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 688-9098

Millennium Construction, Inc. 8320 Quarry Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 299-7107

Millington Lockwood

3901 Genesee Street

Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 633-5600

Milton CAT

400 Wheeler Street

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 341-7714

Milwaukee Electric Tool 1850 Brothertown Road Deansboro, NY 13328

T: (262) 606-7371

Mission Hills Construction LLC

4534 Clinton Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 656-1270

MJ Mechanical Services, Inc.

95 Pirson Parkway

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 874-9200

MLP Plumbing & Mechanical Inc.

3198 Union Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 681-6997

Modern Disposal

4746 Model City Road

Model City, NY 14107

T: (716) 462-7389

Modular Comfort Systems

207 West Huron Street

Buffalo, NY 14201

T: (716) 381-8813

Mollenberg-Betz, Inc.

300 Scott Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 614-7473

Monroe Tractor 5035 Genesee Street

Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 681-7100

Montante Construction 2760 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14150

T: (716) 876-8899

Montondo Trailer

1800 Broadway Street Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 462-4675

Morris Masonry Restoration LLC 441 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 894-0102

MTW Development of Medina, Inc. 11827 Million Dollar Highway Medina, NY 14103

T: (585) 798-3095

Murray Roofing

600 Cayuga Creek Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 896-5555

Napier and Sons, Inc.

517 Brighton Road

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 832-9000

National Fuel 6363 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14221

T: (716) 857-7000

MEMBERS

National Maintenance Contracting Corp (NMCC)

PO Box 258

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 285-1583

National Overhead Door Inc.

5880 New Taylor Drive

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 667-3500

National Trench Safety Co

12 Lancaster Parkway Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 949-2792

National Water Main Cleaning Co.

928 Broad Street Utica, NY 13504

T: (315) 624-9520

NCI Construction

616 Broadway Street Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 309-3100

Near Me Remodel, LLC

3380 Sheridan Drive

Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 598-4376

NEFCO Corp

411 Burnham Street

Hartford, CT 06108

T: (860) 290-9044

Neth & Son

146 Taylor Drive

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 685-3539

New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc.

500 Como Park Boulevard

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 826-7310

New Frontier Excavating & Paving Inc.

7003 Brown Hill Road

Boston, NY 14025

T: (716) 226-4298

New Heitz Site Services, LLC

8644 Buffalo Avenue

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 299-8885

New York Power Authority -

Niagara Facility

5777 Lewiston Road

Lewiston, NY 14092

T: (716) 286-6114

Newfane General Contracting LLC PO Box 403 Barker, NY 14012

T: (716) 795-3887

NewGen AV 2075 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 480-7008

Newstead Homes & Improvements Inc. 214 East Avenue Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 481-2772

Newton Concrete

188 Ellicott Road West Falls, NY 14170

T: (716) 821-9519

Niagara Coatings Services, Inc.

8025 Quarry Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 297-5834

Niagara County Center for Economic Development

6311 Inducon Corporate

Sanborn, NY 14132

T: (716) 278-8760

Niagara Gutter Inc

6353 Everwood Court North East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 695-3500

Niagara Industrial Services

3507 Hyde Park Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 803-0781

NKM Contracting Inc.

510 Ellicott Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 440-6388

NOCO LLC

2440 Sheridan Drive

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 614-1243

Nordstrom Williams PO Box 224

Bemus Point, NY 14712

T: (716) 800-2219

North Forest Office Space

2829 Wehrle Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 626-9764

North Star Supply Company Inc.

55 Thielman Drive

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 853-7332

Northeast Diversification, Inc.

2 Cadby Industrial Parkway

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 681-8879

Northeast Pro Painting LLC 78 College Street Buffalo, NY 14201

T: (716) 972-4689

Northeast Window Tint

352 Hartford Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14223

T: (716) 875-5408

Northern Dreams Construction, Inc.

400 Kennedy Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 332-3765

Northern Exteriors Inc.

2712 West Avenue

Newfane, NY 14108

T: (716) 662-0628

Northtown Auto 2020 Niagara Falls Boulevard Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 440-9604

Northwest Bank

375 Essjay Road Amherst, NY 14221

T: (716) 242-9770

Nova Site Company

6 Lena Court West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 677-0435

Nowak Industrial LLC

145 Suzette Drive Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 803-4078

Numarco, Inc

1021 Maple Road

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 652-9190

Nussbaumer & Clarke

3556 Lake Shore Road

Buffalo, NY 14219

T: (716) 827-8000

NW Contracting

3553 Crittenden Road

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-6527

Oakgrove Construction, Inc.

6900 Seneca Street

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 652-2200

Oaks Construction and Dumpster Rental

230 Sawyer Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150 T: (716) 875-6257

Oakvale Homes & Development

264 Union Street

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 200-2486

Occhino Corp

2650 Seneca Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 827-7000

O’Connor Mechanical Corp 203 Fisher Road Lackawanna, NY 14218 T: (716) 824-2100

Ogre’s Insulation LLC

137 Collins Road

Lewis Run, PA 16738

T: (814) 598-8442

Ojibway Construction Corp. PO Box 768

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 589-0675

Old Dutchman’s Wrought Iron, Inc. 2800 Millersport Highway Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 688-2034

Omar McDowell Co. 25109 Detroit Road Westlake, OH 44145

T: (440) 808-2280

On Track Construction Inc 1553 Center Street East Aurora, NY 14052 T: (716) 866-2838

Oneida Sales and Service 155 Commerce Drive Lackawanna, NY 14218 T: (716) 822-8205

Operation Freedom Construction LLC 3750 Heatherwood Drive Hamburg, NY 14075 T: (716) 913-0090

OSC Equipment Services, Inc.

1001 E Delavan Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 800-3333

Oza Inspections Inc. PO Box 125

Lewiston, NY 14092

T: (716) 832-9513

P&G Services Group Inc.

986 Fillmore Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14211

T: (716) 545-9543

P.A.T. Construction

Management Corporation 2457 Wehrle Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 633-9933

Paint of WNY 2205 Hopkins Road Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 863-1115

Painters Plus 800 Walck Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 693-7587

Palladino Excavating and Concrete 5653 Wendy Circle Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 830-0533

MEMBERS

Palmer Supply Inc.

PO Box 356

Buffalo, NY 14218

T: (716) 525-5323

Paramount Windows and Doors

53 Cook Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 982-5579

Parise Mechanical Inc.

1106 Sheridan Drive

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 694-4900

Pariso Logistics Inc.

3649 River Road

Tonawanda, NY 14051

T: (716) 289-0852

Park Place Installations, Inc.

255 Great Arrow Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 240-9779

Parkside Fire & Security

237 Highland Parkway

Buffalo, NY 14223

T: (716) 348-3800

Patriot Insulation LLC

10306 Jennings Road

North Collins, NY 14111

T: (716) 880-6810

Patterson-Stevens, Inc.

400 Sawyer Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 873-5300

Paul Davis Restoration

5763 Seneca Street

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 572-9707

Paychex

8740 Abbott Hill Road

Boston, NY 14025

T: (585) 245-2355

PCA Technology Group, Inc.

303 Cayuga Road

Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 632-5881

PCS Plumbing & Heating

2286 South Park Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14220

T: (716) 822-4302

Peak Development Partners & Construction

P3083 William Street Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 240-9177

Pella Window and Doors

558 Sonwill Drive

Buffalo, NY 14225

T: (716) 681-2000

Pepe Construction Co., Inc.

4085 Seneca Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 826-0400

Peterson Heating and Cooling

790 East Delevan Street

Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 228-6140

Petschke Inc. PO Box 234

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-4956

Phillips Lytle, LLP

One Canalside, 125 Main Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 847-7057

Picket Fence & Exteriors

6695 Transit Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 688-1672

Picone Construction Corporation

10995 Main Street

Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 634-9994

Pignone Home Construction LLC

5969 North Drive

Lake View, NY 14085

T: (716) 913-5206

Pinelli Landscaping Inc.

4524 Clinton Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 656-1000

Pinto Construction Services, Inc.

132 Dingens Street

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 825-6666

Pipeworks Supply

PO Box 1492

Lockport, NY 14095

T: (716) 264-7749

PKR Construction Services, LLC

11741 N Canada Street

Holland, NY 14080

T: (716) 570-5159

Planned Futures Financial Group, LLC

300 Corporate Parkway Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 632-4200

Plant-IQ

3867 Ontario Drive North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 810-2859

Platinum Communication Services

1868 Niagara Falls Boulevard Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 629-3675

Plum Impressions

330 Watson Street, Suite 100

Buffalo, NY 14212

T: (716) 335-8105

PM Pavement Inc.

8905 Lapp Road

Clarence, NY 14032

T: (716) 637-8219

Precision Masonry

2931 E Church Street

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 992-8942

Precision Remodels

12950 Genesee Road

Chaffee, NY 14030

T: (716) 807-8931

Preferred Seed Company

575 Kennedy Road

Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 895-7333

Premier Concrete and Landscape of WNY

3045 Seneca Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 406-6090

Prentice Office Environments

472 Franklin Street

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 884-8452

Preservation Buffalo Niagara

617 Main Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 852-3300

Prevision Construction Consulting and Management, LLC

59 Highland Avenue

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 880-4428

Prime Time Energy Services, Inc.

67 Sheldon Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 685-4331

Pro Dock and Door 1492 Milestrip Road

North Collins, NY 14111

T: (716) 913-5630

Pro Squared Facility Solutions

1243 Military Road

Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 810-0200

Progressive Roofing

331 Grote Street Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 873-8711

Purtill Plumbing

3959 North Buffalo Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-1678

PUSH, Buffalo Neighborhood Stabilization Co., Inc.

429 Plymouth Avenue Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 884-0356

Pyramid Masonry PO Box 194 West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 866-0782

Q&M Contracting

1799 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 826-1095

Quackenbush Co., Inc.

495 Kennedy Road Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 894-4355

Quaker Millwork & Lumber

77 South Davis Street

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-3388

Quality Structures Inc.

PO Box 60648

Rochester, NY 14606

T: (585) 647-2852

Quermback Electric Inc.

215 Genesee Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 856-6644

R & M Paving & Sealing Inc.

5574 Old Saunders Settlement Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 439-8351

R. Peer Plumbing & Heating, Inc.

10 Gooding Street Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 434-1212

R.A. Anzalone Electrical Contracting, Inc.

PO Box 457 East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 625-4022

R.B. Mac Construction Co.

175 S Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 433-2495

R.B. U’Ren Equipment Rental, Inc.

1120 Connecting Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 283-4466

R.I.S.E. Sales Co., Inc. 8225 Stahley Road East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 689-6194

R.L. Young, LLC/YA Group 4588 South Park Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 436-5560

R.M. Headlee Co., Inc. 3649 California Road Orchard Park, NY 14127 T: (716) 662-9813

R.W. Painting Inc. 65 Mid County Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-3552

Rain For Rent - Branch 53 5626 Tec Drive

Avon, NY 14414

T: (585) 226-8280

Rainbow Glass Tinting Inc. 1101 Military Road

Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 949-1865

Ray Brigham Concrete Construction Corp. PO Box 566

Lockport, NY 14095

T: (716) 433-3615

Raymond E. Kelley, Inc. 33 Main Street

Bowmansville, NY 14026

T: (716) 684-3550

RD Weis LLC 110 Lasalle Avenue Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (585) 435-0762

Regan Landscape 8490 Wolcott Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 573-1212

Regional Environmental Demolition, Inc. 6281 Wendt Drive Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 284-3366

Regional Heavy Equipment & Truck 6621 Dysinger Road Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 433-3373

Relentless Construction 15549 E Lee Road Holley, NY 14470

T: (585) 416-8346

Reme General Contracting 11732 North Canada Street

Holland, NY 14080

T: (716) 512-2189

MEMBERS

Repp Construction Co., Inc.

3810 Taylor Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-5605

Republic Services

2525 George Urban Boulevard

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 364-0173

Resetarits Construction Corporation

1500 Union Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 675-1082

Re-Steel Supply

2000 Eddystone Industrial Park

Eddystone, PA 19022

T: (610) 876-8216

Restoration Crew LLC

PO Box 344

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 400-5555

RIBCO, Inc.

1032 Niagara Street

Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 883-1421

RIC Plumbing Inc.

5984 Dunnigan Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 625-8200

Rich’s Sports Fields Inc.

110 Pavement

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 583-2284

Rickard General Construction, Inc.

4919 Blacknose Spring Road

Sanborn, NY 14132

T: (716) 465-2493

Ricmar Electric Inc

7293 Schultz Road

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 693-3207

Ridge Overhead Door, Inc.

778 Oliver Street

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 946-2342

Riefler Construction Products

5628 Maelou Drive

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 435-7663

Rigidized Metals Corporation

658 Ohio Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 849-4714

Riverfront Custom Design

200 River Road North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 693-2501

Riverview Contracting & Services, Inc.

172 65th Street

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 804-1982

RJ McCormick Construction

869 Lawrence Avenue

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 472-1842

RJM Contracting and Plumbing

8821 Porter Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 525-5377

RMDU Enterprises - Utech Basement

683 Mayrvale Drive

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 893-8801

Robinson Paving Inc.

PO Box 266

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 687-1045

Rochester Davis-Fetch Corp.

175 Dodge Street

Rochester, NY 14606

T: (585) 458-0150

Rodriguez Construction Group

683 Northland Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14211

T: (716) 464-3257

Romano Consulting Co Inc.

6396 Midnight Cove Road Sarasota, FL 34242

T: (716) 553-5594

Roofing Trade Services, Inc.

134 Rowlee Road Fulton, NY 13069

T: (315) 402-2803

RP Mechanical 7165 Genesee Road

Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 592-3067

RP Oak Hill Building Co., Inc. 3556 Lakeshore Road Buffalo, NY 14219

T: (716) 822-4966

RP Universal 5947 Cole Road West Valley, NY 14171

T: (716) 725-9042

Rupp Pfalzgraf LLC

1600 Liberty Building Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 854-3400

Russo Development 3710 Milestrip Road

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 844-8745

Ryan & Sons Construction, LLC

510 Limestone Court Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 997-8150

S & S Site Development Inc. PO Box 13 Holland, NY 14080

T: (716) 801-3011

S&S Construction of WNY, Inc.

9450 Maple Street

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-4210

S. E. G. Construction, Inc.

3371 Harlem Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 602-9105

S. J. Kraft Company, Inc.

1258 Jewett Holmwood Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-1524

S.B.Z. & Galle Stone, Inc. 482 Two Rod Road Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 913-4576

Saber Construction 3380 Sheridan Drive Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 465-3768

Safehome Property Services, Inc 58 Irving Terrace Buffalo, NY 14223

T: (716) 628-1235

SafeSpan Scaffolding LLC 252 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 694-1100

Sahlem’s Roofing & Siding Inc. 2260 Southwestern Boulevard West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 662-0062

SAMCO Technologies, Inc. 1 River Rock Drive Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 743-9000

Savarino Companies LLC

500 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 332-5959

Scarpone and Sons Inc.

1608 Richley Road

Corfu, NY 14036

T: (716) 997-3869

Schaefer Plumbing Supply Co., Inc.

146-160 Clinton Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 853-2406

Schuster Construction LLC

360 Gould Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 681-8847

SCI Telecom

5434 Genesee Street

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 681-4646

Scott Enterprises

120 Gruner Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 896-5867

Scott Hefferon Painting

2728 Niagara Falls Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 343-3020

Scott Lawn Yard, Inc.

3305 Haseley Drive

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 731-6415

Scranton’s Thruway Builders Supply

3360 Walden Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 684-5600

Scrufari Construction Company, LLC

3925 Hyde Park Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 282-1225

SDVOB Veteran Dumpsters & Demo

3646 California Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 260-4932

Senate Flooring

136 North Ogden Street

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 548-9557

Seneca Steel Erectors, Inc.

611 Indian Church Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 592-3350

Sentry Metal Services 553 West Avenue

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 285-5241

Sessler Environmental Services

2558 Hamburg Turnpike Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (585) 617-5710

Shades Of Color 2075 Kenmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14207

T: (716) 912-1018

Shanor Electric Supplies LLC

1276 Military Road Kenmore, NY 14217

T: (716) 614-1219

Shelby Crushed Stone, Inc.

10830 Blair Road

Medina, NY 14103

T: (585) 798-4501

Shell Fab & Design, Inc.

3260 Clinton Street

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 827-3003

Sherwin Williams Paint Co.

2578 Walden Avenue

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 685-1444

Sicoli Construction Services Inc.

4800 Hyde Park Boulevard

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 205-0540

Siemens Building Technologies

Landis Division

85 Northpointe Parkway

Amherst, NY 14228

T: (716) 568-0983

Simmers Crane Design & Services, Inc.

365 Wheeler Street Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 332-0760

Sinatra Development Company 617 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 220-8468

Singer/Kittredge Equipment Company, Inc.

17 Pearce Avenue

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 479-2371

Site Specialties, LLC

12658 Big Tree Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 913-8306

SJF Construction

2025 Attica Road

Darien Center, NY 14040

T: (585) 547-9490

Skrlin Coating & Blasting

2901 Lockport Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 284-4254

Skyworks LLC

100 Thielman Drive Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 822-5438

Southside Precast Products

1951 Hamburg Turnpike Buffalo, NY 14218

T: (716) 825-9300

Spanitz Backhoe Service, Inc. 12516 Liberia Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 652-4174

SPI Specialty Products and Insulation

2101 Kenmore Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 622-1015

Spray Tech Coatings Inc.

116 Lake Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 823-1122

Springville Door & Window Inc. PO Box 286

Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 592-9803

Spur Line Construction Corp. 11171 Alley Road Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 481-9668

Stadium Solutions, Inc. 897 Winfield Road Cabot, PA 16023

T: (724) 352-4258

Stark Tech 95 Stark Street Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 693-4490

Stark Truss 1556 Perry Drive SW Canton, OH 44706

T: (330) 605-2165

Stately Kitchen and Bath LLC. 101 Jamison Road Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 913-7013

STC Construction PO Box 459

Springville, NY 14141

T: (716) 592-3400

Sterling Glass Inc. 1415 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (716) 853-5800

MEMBERS

Stimm Associates, Inc.

10 Katherine Street

Buffalo, NY 14240

T: (716) 847-0353

Stohl Remediation Services Inc.

3860 California Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 312-0070

Stone Creek Advisors

8899 Lake Glen Court

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 247-4448

Stoneworks WNY LLC

351 3rd Street

Youngstown, NY 14174

T: (716) 333-0136

Straightline General Contractors, Inc.

6771 Seneca Street

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 714-5656

Streamline Designs 3475 Niagara Falls Boulevard

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 255-2578

Strenkoski Brothers Construction 2453 Jagow Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 297-8221

Strokes Painting and Contracting PO Box 766

Getzville, NY 14068

T: (716) 491-1550

Structured WNY 11500 Transit Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 602-2112

Strut Systems Installation LLC 103 Sycamore Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 332-6983

Sunbelt Rentals 1801 Union Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 393-7347

Sunoco (WEX Inc.) 1 Hancock Street

Portland, NY 04101

T: (646) 246-5491

Sunset Custom Homes Inc 3172 S Park Avenue

Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (716) 955-0199

Superior Decks Inc

7661 Erie Road

Derby, NY 14047

T: (716) 864-4825

Superior Interior Coverings 487 Erie Street

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 270-7457

Surianello General Concrete Contractor 635 Wyoming Avenue Buffalo, NY 14215

T: (716) 837-7710

Susquehanna Sheet Metal Erection Service, Inc.

4177 Rosedale Avenue

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 992-9093

Sutton Paving and Excavation Inc.

PO Box 253

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 542-1272

Swan Trucking West

77 West Drullard Avenue

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 681-3386

SWBR Architecture, Engineering & Landscape Architecture, D.P.C.

260 E Main Street

Rochester, NY 14604

T: (518) 618-0900

Swiatek Studios Inc.

9670 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 597-6683

Swimco Mftg.

6701 South Transit Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 625-9269

Switala’s Construction 9160 Clarence Center Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-6983

Swogier Construction Inc. 6461 Walmore Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 731-4240

Takeform 11601 Maple Ridge Medina, NY 14103

T: (716) 225-2106

TDH Refrigeration Inc. 55 Boxwood Lane

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 668-1328

Tech Savvy

3768 Seneca Street West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 217-0704

Tedesco Construction Services

2760 Kenmore Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 807-8273

Telco Construction, Inc.

500 Buffalo Road

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 805-1520

Terracon 70 Vantage Point Drive

Rochester, NY 14624

T: (716) 398-7040

Terry Mooney Construction PO Box 26 Warsaw, NY 14569

T: (585) 786-3450

TF Plumbing 46 Highland Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 213-7716

TGR Enterprises 248 Lein Road West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 674-8303

The Bonadio Group 100 Corporate Parkway Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 688-4343

The Business Council of New York State, Inc.

111 Washington Avenue Alba, NY 12180

T: (518) 694-4463

The Environmental Service Group NY Inc 177 Wales Avenue Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 695-6720

The Krog Group, LLC 4 Centre Drive Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 667-1234

The Marrano/Marc-Equity Corporation

2730 Transit Road West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 809-8645

The Massaro Group, Inc. 8525 Porter Road Niagara Falls, NY 14304 T: (716) 297-0484

The Metro Group, Inc. 650 Mile Crossing Boulevard Rochester, NY 14624

T: (585) 232-6470

MEMBERS

The MJA Company

PO Box 501

Williamsville, NY 14231

T: (716) 831-7091

The Peyton Barlow Co., Inc.

360 Delaware Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 842-0630

The Pike Company

740 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (716) 949-7646

The Pump Doctor, Inc.

2706 Hemlock Road

Eden, NY 14057

T: (716) 992-3181

The R. E. Krug Corp.

190 Oliver Street North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 692-2305

The Service CollaborativeWNY Youthbuild

173 Elm Street

Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 418-8500

The State Group Industrial Limited

100 Stradtman Street

Buffalo, NY 14206

T: (716) 283-0620

The Upstate Bank

150 State Street

Rochester, NY 14614

T: (585) 672-6695

The ZLC Group CPA’s LLC

634 Main Street

East Aurora, NY 14052

T: (716) 204-1124

Thermal Foams, Inc.

2101 Kenmore Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 874-6474

Thomann Asphalt Paving 56 Gunnville Road

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 759-0430

Thomas J. Johnson Construction, Inc.

6435 West Quaker Street

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-1341

Thomas Johnson, Inc.

4196 South Taylor Road Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 662-4575

Thomason Concrete Construction Inc.

3009 Norman Street Niagara Falls, NY 14305

T: (716) 285-9868

Tiede-Zoeller Tile Corp.

250 Sonwil Drive Cheektowaga, NY 14225 T: (716) 901-7365

Tipping Point Communications

505 Ellicott Street Buffalo, NY 14203

T: (716) 575-9162

T-Mobile USA, Inc

29 Windcroft Lane Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 449-1040

Tom Greenauer Development PO Box 250 Springbrook, NY 14140

T: (716) 675-9434

Tom Rall Contracting Inc

2389 Whitehaven Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 583-4786

Tompkins Community Bank 1 Hopkins Road

Amherst, NY 14221

T: (716) 777-7308

Torino Mosaic Flooring

5178 Keller Road

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 941-3622

Toronto Construction Association 70 Leek Crescent

Ontario, Canada L4B1H1

T: (416) 499-4000

Toshiba Business Solutions 100 Colvin Woods Parkway Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 623-8180

Total Wrecking & Environmental, LLC PO Box 326 Buffalo, NY 14231

T: (716) 692-2002

Tracey Trucking, Inc.

400 N Main Street Holland, NY 14080

T: (716) 258-1765

Trademaster Plumbing Inc.

7278 Wilrose Court

Wheatfield, NY 14120

T: (716) 668-5851

Tradesmen International Inc.

2564 Walden Avenue

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 651-1990

Trane US Inc.

45 Earhart Drive Buffalo, NY 14221

T: (716) 626-1260

Transit Construction Services

3181 Transit Road

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 656-7350

Transit Redi-Mix, Inc.

9775 County Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-8264

Transit Steel Buildings Inc.

2756 Transit Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 796-7470

Trautman Associates

37 Franklin Street Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 883-4400

TripleTrack HR Partners

6265 Sheridan Drive Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 639-8041

Tri-R Mechanical Services, Inc.

150 Empire Drive West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 674-0222

Tschetter’s Construction Corp 4560 Clinton Street West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 656-7311

Turf Tec Landscape Management 6279 Ridge Road Lockport, NY 14094 T: (716) 725-1900

Turf Tec of WNY, Inc. 5096 Lockport Road Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 625-8990

Turner Construction Company 50 Lakefront Boulevard

Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 853-1900

UBS Institutional ConsultingUpstate New York

400 Linden Oaks

Rochester, NY 14625

T: (585) 218-4558

UnderDogg Construction 3401 Lake Shore Road Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 341-3196

Uniland Construction Corp.

100 Corporate Parkway

Amherst, NY 14226

T: (716) 834-5000

Union Concrete and Construction Corp.

435 Meyer Road

West Seneca, NY 14224

T: (716) 822-5755

United Business Systems, Inc.

316 Seneca Street

Buffalo, NY 14204

T: (716) 854-4122

United Rentals

4811 Transit Road

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 565-1330

Universal Electric Services

54 Cimarand Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 239-0976

University at Buffalo

119 John Beane Center

Buffalo, NY 14260

T: (716) 645-8977

Upstate Rebar

250 Lake Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 892-8434

Urban Insulation Corporation

8520 Sheridan Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 634-5138

Urell

45 Timberlink Drive

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (617) 923-9500

US Traffic Control

100 Fire Tower Drive

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 695-9000

USI Consulting Group

300 Meridian Centre Boulevard

Rochester, NY 14625

T: (585) 736-5957

USI Insurance Services

726 Exchange Street Buffalo, NY 14210

T: (855) 874-0123

Valleyview Enterprise 1 Main Street Lower Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 316-0289

Vastola Heating & Cooling

3315 Abbott Road

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 827-8652

VCNA United Materials

3374 Walden Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 213-5832

Veteran Electrical Contracting Services Inc.

3590 Grafton Avenue

Blasdell, NY 14219

T: (716) 830-9106

Villani’s LLC

6405 Packard Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 299-1414

Vio Plumbing & Mechanical

5501 Camp Road Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 479-7261

Visone Construction, Inc

79 Sheldon Avenue

Depew, NY 14043

T: (716) 681-7331

VisoneCo Site Development, LLC

9829 Main Street Clarence, NY 14031

T: (716) 759-1715

VP Supply 2200 Harlem Road

Cheektowaga, NY 14225

T: (716) 895-2800

W.R. Meadows

207 Lafayette Buffalo, NY 14213

T: (717) 792-2627

Walter S. Johnson Bldg. Co., Inc. PO Box 688

Niagara Falls, NY 14302

T: (716) 283-8733

Wargo Enterprises Inc. 5055 Havens Road

Akron, NY 14001

T: (716) 542-1333

Wayside Nursery, Inc.

8962 Porter Road

Niagara Falls, NY 14304

T: (716) 297-3811

WBE Construction Services 1815 Love Road

Grand Island, NY 14072

T: (716) 773-7300

Weatherpanel Inc.

285 Chandler Street

Buffalo, NY 14207

T: (716) 876-5400

Weaver Metal and Roofing, Inc

40 Appenheimer Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214

T: (716) 891-8844

Webster Szanyi LLP

1400 Liberty Building Buffalo, NY 14202

T: (716) 842-2800

Weitz Maintenance Service Inc PO Box 747

East Amhert, NY 14051

T: (716) 998-1452

WellNow Urgent Care

5495 Sheridan Drive

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (585) 957-2563

Wendel 375 Essjay Road Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 688-0766

Weydman Electric, Inc.

747 Young Street Tonawanda, NY 14150 T: (716) 692-7667

Whitecap 6515 Transit Road Bowmansville, NY 14026

T: (716) 686-9123

Whitestone Associates, Inc. 116 Gruner Road Buffalo, NY 14227

T: (716) 770-0078

Willett Builders 1728 Seneca Street Buffalo, NY 14210 T: (716) 370-0018

Willey Well Drilling, Inc. 12870 Route 39 Sardinia, NY 14134 T: (716) 492-3930

William L Watson Co , Inc 8064 N Main Street Eden, NY 14057 T: (716) 992-3220

William T. Spaeder Co., Inc. 1602 East 18th Street Erie, NY 16510

T: (814) 456-7014

Willscot 145 Canada Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057

T: (315) 952-5078

MEMBERS

Witnauer Trucking Co., Inc.

8050 Clarence Center Road

East Amherst, NY 14051

T: (716) 689-3090

Wittburn Enterprises, Inc.

Ellicott Station

Buffalo, NY 14205

T: (716) 856-6610

Wm. C. Rott & Son Inc.

454 Young Street

Tonawanda, NY 14150

T: (716) 694-8220

WMS Sales Inc.

9580 County Road

Clarence Center, NY 14032

T: (716) 741-9575

WNY Engineering & Construction Management

563 Richmond Avenue

Buffalo, NY 14222

T: (716) 495-1875

WNY First Choice Construction

3080 Southpark Avenue

Lackawanna, NY 14218

T: (716) 392-8300

WNY Plumbing Company

4425 Walden Avenue

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 683-5455

WNY Snow Removal

99 Princeton Place

Orchard Park, NY 14127

T: (716) 759-4300

WNY Tile and Stone Corp.

139 Division Street

North Tonawanda, NY 14120

T: (716) 957-3722

Wolcott Construction Services, LLC

2108 Krotz Road

Warsaw, NY 14569

T: (585) 549-6001

Wolf’s Nursery Inc.

6083 Fisk Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 625-8153

Wood-N-Ovations

4704 John Michael Way

Hamburg, NY 14075

T: (716) 544-5520

Woodsmith Fence Corp.

5610 Old Saunders Settlement Road

Lockport, NY 14094

T: (716) 433-1300

Working Knowledge LLC

435 Lawrence Bell

Buffalo, NY 14221

T: (716) 335-7855

World Wide Bonding Agency

2846 William Street

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

T: (716) 681-7685

Wrap Firm LLC

555 Pound Road 4B

Elma, NY 14059

T: (716) 714-9727

YB Framing Inc.

1593 Sandridge Road

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 239-9447

Zach Heller dba Decks Unlimited

Construction Co

495 Erie Street

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 901-0900

Zacher Electric

30 Leo Place

Cheektowaga, NY 14224

T: (716) 839-9000

Zaepfel Development Co. Inc

5505 Main Street

Williamsville, NY 14221

T: (716) 632-7230

Zirilli’s Painting

330 Aurora Street

Lancaster, NY 14086

T: (716) 931-1020

Zoladz Construction Co., Inc.

13600 Railroad Street

Alden, NY 14004

T: (716) 937-6575

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