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AIA®

Document A305TM – 1986Contractor's Qualification Statement

AIA Document A305™ – 1986. Copyright © 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA®Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This draft was produced by AIA software at 10:51:16 on 04/27/2010 under Order No.7732882938_1 which expires on 05/08/2010, and is not for resale.User Notes: (1718104698)

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ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS: The author of this document has added information needed for its completion. The author may also have revised the text of the original AIA standard form. An Additions and DeletionsReport that notes added information as well as revisions to the standard form text is available from the author and should be reviewed.

This document has important legal consequences. Consultation with an attorney is encouraged with respect to its completion or modification.

This form is approved and recommended by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) for use in evaluating the qualifications of contractors. No endorsement of the submitting party or verification of the information is made by AIA or AGC.

ELECTRONIC COPYING of any portion of this AIA® Documentto another electronic file is prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright laws as set forth in the footer of this document.

The Undersigned certifies under oath that the information provided herein is true and sufficiently complete so as not to be misleading.

SUBMITTED TO: «Rhode Island Convention Center Authority »Authority »

ADDRESS: « Dunkin’ Donuts Center – 3rd FloorOne LaSalle SquareProvidence, RI 02903 »

SUBMITTED BY: « _________________________________________ »

NAME: « ________________________________________________ »

ADDRESS: « ____________________________________________ __ »

PRINCIPAL OFFICE: « ______________________________________ »

[ «___ » ] Corporation

[ «___ » ] Partnership

[ «___ » ] Individual

[ «___ » ] Joint Venture

[ «___ » ] Other «_________________________________________ »

NAME OF PROJECT (if applicable): «Blank Doc's 2010»Garrahy Courthouse Parking GarrageGarage

TYPE OF WORK (file separate form for each Classification of Work):

[ «___ » ] General Construction

[ «___ » ] HVAC

[ «___ » ] Electrical

[ «___ » ] Plumbing

[ «___ » ] Other (please specify) «_____________________________ »

§ 1. ORGANIZATION§ 1.1 How many years has your organization been in business as a Contractor? «___ »

§ 1.2 How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? «___ »

§ 1.2.1 Under what other or former names has your organization operated?

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O&G Industries, Inc.

Ernest J. Torizzo

112 Wall Street, Torrington, CT 06790

Same as previously listed

X

X

94

38 years

Oneglia & Gervasini, Incorporated Oneglia and Gervasini Construction Company, Inc.

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AIA Document A305™ – 1986. Copyright © 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA®Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This draft was produced by AIA software at 10:51:16 on 04/27/2010 under Order No.7732882938_1 which expires on 05/08/2010, and is not for resale.User Notes: (1718104698)

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§ 1.3 If your organization is a corporation, answer the following:§ 1.3.1 Date of incorporation: «_______________________ »§ 1.3.2 State of incorporation: «________________________ »§ 1.3.3 President's name: «____________________________ »§ 1.3.4 Vice-president's name(s)

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§ 1.3.5 Secretary's name: «________________ ___________ »§ 1.3.6 Treasurer's name: « ___________________________» § 1.3.6 Majority1.3.6 Majority stockholders if not a public corporation

§ 1.4 If your organization is a partnership, answer the following:§ 1.4.1 Date of organization: «_____________________ ___» § 1.4.2 Type of partnership (if applicable): « _____________» § 1.4.3 Name(s) of general partner(s)

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§ 1.5 If your organization is a limited liability company, answer the following:§ 1.5.1 Date of formation:: __________________________§ 1.5.2 State of formation: _________________________§ 1.5.3 Name of managers: _________________________§ 1.5.4 Name of officers: __________________________§ 1.5.5 Name of members: _________________________

§ 1.5 6 If your organization is individually owned, answer the following:§ 1.56.1 Date of organization: «________________________ _» § 1.56.2 Name of owner:

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§ 1.6 7 If the form of your organization is other than those listed above, describe it and name the principals:

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§ 2. LICENSING§ 2.1 List jurisdictions and trade categories in which your organization is legally qualified to do business, and indicate registration or license numbers, if applicable.

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§ 2.2 List jurisdictions in which your organization's partnership or trade name is filed.

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§ 3. EXPERIENCE§ 3.1 List the categories of work that your organization normally performs with its own forces.

§ 3.1.1 Set forth examples of parking garages of similar size that your organization built, including project nameand address, year completed, and construction cost.

§ 3.1.2 Provide3.1.2 On a separate sheet provide examples of projects, built in a downtown urban environment,describing:

a) projectProject name, address, year completed and construction cost.b) Project Team, organizational chart and resumesc) Project Schedule showing:

i) Substantial Completion 7/31/19

June 5, 1929ConnecticutGregory S. Oneglia, Vice Chairman

Aaron L. Mednick Ernest J. Torizzo

Kenneth W. MerzRichard J. Hall, CFO

Rhode Island - Reg No. 33347, Connecticut - Lic./Reg. Number MCO.900078, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Illinois, Louisiana, California

Building Demolition, Concrete Work, Masonry, Sitework, Environmental Remediation, Reinforcing Steel, Drywall, Carpentry (rough and finish)

See Attachment.

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AIA Document A305™ – 1986. Copyright © 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA®Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This draft was produced by AIA software at 10:51:16 on 04/27/2010 under Order No.7732882938_1 which expires on 05/08/2010, and is not for resale.User Notes: (1718104698)

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ii) Final Completion 8/31/19project approach.

dc) siteSite logistics and erection plansd) overviewProject Approach including comments on keeping courthouse

staffing traffic and operations continuous throughout project (Approach should be no longer than 5 pages)

* Attach separate sheets from 3.1.2 to a completed AIA A305- 1986 Contractors Qualification Statement.

how to keep the courthouse in operation

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§§ 3.2 Claims and Suits. (If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, please attach details.)§ 3.2.1 Has your organization ever failed to complete any work awarded to it?

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§ 3.2.2 Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your organization or its officers?

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§ 3.2.3 Has your organization filed any law suits or requested arbitration or had a lawsuit filed against it or had arbitration requested against it with regard to construction contracts within the last five years?

« « »»

§ 3.2.4 Has your firm (or any principal) been subject to any of the following by the Federal Government, the State of Rhode Island or any other jurisdiction: Suspension, Debarment, Indictment, or Criminal Conviction? (If the answer is yes, please attach details).

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§ 3.2.5 Has your firm, or any officer, director, manager, stockholder, member, partner, or other owner or principal,or any parent, subsidiary, or affiliate been fined more than $5,000 for violations(s) of any Rhode Island environmental law(s) by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management within the previous 5 years.If yes, provide details.

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§ 3.3 Withinwithin the last five years, has any officer or principal of your organization ever been an officer orprincipal of another organization when it failed to complete a construction contract? (If the answer is yes, please attach details.)

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§ 3.4 On a separate sheet, list major construction projects your organization has in progress, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, percent complete and scheduled completion date.

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§ 3.4.1 State total worth of work in progress and under contract:

See Attachment.

See Attachment.

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

See Attachment.

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AIA Document A305™ – 1986. Copyright © 1964, 1969, 1979 and 1986 by The American Institute of Architects. All rights reserved. WARNING:This AIA® Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this AIA®Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law. This draft was produced by AIA software at 10:51:16 on 04/27/2010 under Order No.7732882938_1 which expires on 05/08/2010, and is not for resale.User Notes: (1718104698)

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§ 3.5 On a separate sheet, list the major projects your organization has completed in the past five years, giving the name of project, owner, architect, contract amount, date of completion and percentage of the cost of the work performed with your own forces.

« »

§ 3.5.1 State average annual amount of construction work performed during the past five years:

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§ 3.6 On a separate sheet, list the construction experience and present commitments of the key individuals of yourorganizationprovide the project team (key staff only), including their experience and education.. § 3.7 Address the overall construction duration of 18 months, by providinge a proposed construction schedule and a list ofconcerns with the firm’s ability to meet the dates.

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§ 4. REFERENCES§ 4.1 Trade References:

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§ 4.2 Bank References:

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§ 4.3 Surety:§ 4.3.1 Name of bonding company:

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§ 4.3.2 Name and address of agent:

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§ 5. FINANCING§ 5.1 Financial Statement.

§ 5.1.1 Attach a financial statement, preferably audited, including your organization's latest balance sheet and income statement showing the following items:

Current Assets (e.g., cash, joint venture accounts, accounts receivable, notes receivable, accrued income, deposits, materials inventory and prepaid expenses);

Net Fixed Assets;

Other Assets;

Current Liabilities (e.g., accounts payable, notes payable, accrued expenses, provision for income taxes, advances, accrued salaries and accrued payroll taxes);

Other Liabilities (e.g., capital, capital stock, authorized and outstanding shares par values, earned surplus and retained earnings).

§ 5.1.2 Name and address of firm preparing attached financial statement, and date thereof:

See Attachment.

See Attachment.

See Attachment.

See Attachment.

$304,187,338

Included in separate sealed envelope.

Mr. Matt Hummel, Bank of America, 777 Main Street, 4th Floor, Hartford, CT 06115

Zurich-American Insurance Company and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company. O&G Industries, Inc. has a total bonding capacity in excess of $2,000,000,000 with a single project limit of $250,000,000.

Alliant Insurance Services, Inc., Construction Services Group, 1131 Oliver Street, Boston, MA, 02110 Nicholas Labbe, Assistant Vice President Surety

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O&G Industries, Inc.

STAMFORD POLICE HEADQUARTERS

PROJECT PROFILE This new facility is being constructed adjacent to

the current 62-year-old Stamford Police

Headquarters which it will replace. The new

four-story building will provide space for

administrative and general offices, detention

cells and processing, storage and processing of

evidence, firearms training range, patrol

functions, training rooms and police support

functions. An attached four-story parking garage

will provide parking for 214 vehicles and contain

the Police Department’s maintenance garage

and Motorcycle Unit. Sitework for the project

includes the removal of 18,000 cubic yards of

rock.

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

CLIENT City of Stamford ARCHITECT / ENGINEER Jacunski Humes Architects LLC SERVICES General Construction LOCATION: Stamford, CT SIZE: 94,000 SF PROJECT COST: $43 Million

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O&G Industries, Inc.

TOWERS AT MERRITT RIVER

PROJECT PROFILE O&G managed the shell and core construction of two

new office buildings and an 1,800-car parking

garage, located at the intersection of the Merritt

Parkway and Route 7 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Phase

1 of the project (the parking garage and first tower)

was completed in only 15 months and included the

pouring of 41,700 cubic yards of concrete. The

second tower followed immediately thereafter. The

entire facility consists of 640,000 SF Class A office

space set atop a five-level 710,000 SF parking

garage.

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

CLIENT Building and Land Technology ARCHITECT / ENGINEER Perkins Eastman Architects, PC SERVICES Construction Management at Risk LOCATION: Norwalk, CT SIZE: 1,350,000 SF PROJECT COST: $110 Million

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O&G Industries, Inc.

SONO COLLECTION RETAIL DEVELOPMENT

PROJECT PROFILE O&G is the concrete contractor for the new 700,000

SF SoNo Collection Retail Development in Stamford,

Connecticut. The SoNo Collection will be an

unparalleled shopping destination that will serve as

a community gathering place and provide additional

visibility and revenue to the City of Norwalk and the

State of Connecticut.

Centrally located off of I-95 and Route 7, the center

will fi ll a retail void and stitch Central and South

Norwalk together into a vibrant, pedestrian and bike

friendly district. It will complement existing

businesses, and create a larger community that is

the perfect balance of history and hip.

O&G’s contract includes structural concrete footings,

walls, columns and shear walls as well as the

erection of 1.2 million square feet of pre-cast fi

ligree parking garage. 88,000 cubic yards of concrete

will be installed; 8,000 tons of rebar; and a total of

2.2 million square feet of fl atwork including the slab

on fi ligree, slab on deck and slab on grade.

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

CLIENT VCC/KBE A Joint Venture ARCHITECT / ENGINEER RTKL Associates SERVICES General Construction - Trade Contractor LOCATION: Norwalk, CT SIZE: 700,000 SF PROJECT COST: $70 Million

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O&G Industries, Inc.

UCONN NORTH PARKING GARAGE

PROJECT PROFILE O&G was awarded a contract by the University of

Connecticut to design and build a 1039-car precast

concrete parking garage on the Storrs campus. The

structure had to be ready for parking cars within

seven months or stiff liquidated damages would be

assessed. The substantial completion deadline for

this fast-track project was met without sacrificing

quality or disrupting campus operations.

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

CLIENT The University of Connecticut ARCHITECT / ENGINEER Vitols Associates SERVICES Design-Build LOCATION: Storrs, CT SIZE: 1030+ car PROJECT COST: $17 Million

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O&G Industries, Inc.

Parking Garage Experience

O&G is a full-service construction company with the resources, capability and financial strength of a national firm.

We can self-perform such trade work as site, demolition, concrete, masonry and carpentry.

PROJECT GARAGE

SIZE PRECAST AMOUNT

COMP.

DATE

Towers at Merritt on the River and Parking

Garage

Norwalk, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

1,800 cars $107,108,319 9/2005

One Commercial Plaza Office and Parking

Garage

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

60 cars $101,810,604 12/1983

Tully Health Center and Parking Garage

Stamford, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

209 cars Yes $89,070,440 6/2003

Waterbury Bus Maintenance Facility

Replacement

Watertown, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

151 cars

98 busses $82,596,000 12/2017

Stamford Transportation Center

Stamford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

812 cars $56,648,155 6/1988

Harbor Point Water Front Development

Buildings S1 and S2

Stamford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

212 cars $54,367,669 3/2011

Quinnipiac University Parking Garage

Hamden, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

1,998 cars Yes $50,631,714 6/2009

Greenwich Library and Parking Garage

Greenwich, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

80 cars $48,179,301 3/2000

Stamford Police Department

Stamford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

214 cars $43,445,000 1/2019

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O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT GARAGE

SIZE PRECAST AMOUNT

COMP.

DATE

Stamford Square Office Building and

Parking Garage

Stamford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

575 cars $37,846,148 8/1980

Bushnell Plaza Apartments and Parking

Garage

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

200 cars $28,294,716 12/1978

Hartford Municipal Parking Garage

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

1,340 cars $17,113,097 10/1977

The University of Connecticut Parking

Garage

Storrs, CT

DESIGN/BUILD

1,039 cars Yes $16,859,073 1/1998

Hartford Insurance Parking Garage

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

547 cars Yes $5,741,550 12/1990

Sempra Energy Parking Garage

Stamford, CT

SUBCONTRACTOR

285 cars $3,246,994 11/2004

Waterbury Police Parking Garage Repair

Waterbury, CT

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

$3,183,031 12/2011

High Street Parking Garage

Hartford, CT

SUBCONTRACTOR

150 cars Yes $2,760,406 10/1984

* Total project cost adjusted to current dollars. Actual cost available upon request.

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Garrahy Courthouse Parking Garage

General SuperintendentLeo Nardi

CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL

Project ExecutiveJason Travelstead

Subcontractors

SuperintendentTBD

Safety DirectorMike Ferry

Project ManagerTBD

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O&G Industries, Inc.

Jason Travelstead

Project Executive Jason has over 21 years of experience in the construction industry. Jason

will be responsible for all of O&G’s policy decisions. He will make periodic

visits to the jobsite and follow-up on any Owner concerns. As Project

Executive he personally oversees the construction effort, including our field

staff, to make sure it proceeds in a timely manner and that any setbacks are

minimized. Jason ensures that all projects are completed on time and within

budget.

Joined O&G in 1998

Education

Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR

J.D. Northwestern School of Law – 1997

Environmental and Natural Resources

Certificate – 1997

Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO

B.A.. – 1992

Licenses & Certifications

OSHA 10-Hour Certification

U.S. Green Building Council – LEED for

New Construction and Major

Renovations Workshop - 2005

Experience

Public Facilities

$43 Million New Construction, Stamford Police Department - New

Facility, Stamford, CT

Transportation

$76 Million New Construction, Waterbury Bus Maintenance Facility,

Watertown, CT

Higher Education

$269 Million New Construction, Quinnipiac University York Hill

Campus, Hamden, CT

$58 Million New Construction, Eastern Connecticut State University

Science Building, Willimantic, CT

$12 Million Yale University Science Hill Utility Improvements, New

Haven, CT

$73 Million New Construction, Three Rivers Community College,

Norwich, CT

$135 Million New Construction, UMASS Amherst Central Heating

Plant, Amherst, MA

$1 Million Utility Relocation, Prospect - Canal - Lock Street, Yale

University, New Haven, CT

Private Schools

$37 Million New Construction, Berkshire School Jackman L. Stewart

Athletic Center, Sheffield, MA

$16 Million Renovation, Loomis Chaffee School Clark Science Center,

Windsor, CT

$25 Million, New Construction, Hotchkiss School Flinn and Edelman

Dormitories, Lakeville, CT

$18 Million New Construction, The Taft School Odden Hockey

Arena, Watertown, CT

$22 Million New Construction, The Taft School John L. Vogelstein

Dormitory, Watertown, CT

$15 Million New Construction, Millbrook School Holbrook Arts

Center, Millbrook, NY

Health Care

$3 Million Renovations, New Milford Hospital Cardiac Catheterization

Section, New Milford, CT

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O&G Industries, Inc.

Leo Nardi

Vice President / General Superintendent

Leo has over 41 years of experience in the construction industry including

large-scale civil projects. He is currently responsible for overseeing all of

O&G’s construction superintendents, foreman and fleet of equipment.

Joined O&G in 1978

Education

University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT

B.S. Business Management – 1975

Licenses & Certifications

OSHA 30-Hour Certification

OSHA 10-Hour Certification

OSHA 40-Hour Hazmat Training

OSHA Competent Person Scaffolding

Experience

Heavy Civil

$6 Million Rehabilitation of Bridge No. 126, I-95, Bridgeport /

Stratford, CT

$30 Million Rehabilitation, I-95, Norwalk / Greenwich, CT

$16 Million Interchange / Safety Improvements and Resurfacing, I-

84 Danbury / Newtown / Brookfield, CT

Other

$52 Million New Construction, Stamford Transportation Center,

Stamford, CT

$29 Million New Addition, Windham Community Memorial

Hospital, Windham, CT

$5 Million Concrete Work, Hartford Insurance Company Parking

Garage, Hartford, CT

$35 Million New Construction, Hamilton Vehicle Emission

Inspection Test Stations, 18 locations in Connecticut

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O&G Industries, Inc.

Michael J. Ferry

Health and Safety Director

Mike has over 13 years of experience in safety management within the

construction industry including 3 years with O&G. He will work with our

field supervision team to review safety procedures and their implementation.

Joined O&G in 2015

Education

Keene State College, Keenel, NH

B.S. Occupational Safety & Health Studies

Licenses and Certifications

Authorized instructor, OSHA

Construction Industry Standards

First Aid/CPR/AED Trainer

OSHA 30-Hour Certification

EPA RRP Lead Certification

HazWoper 40-Hour Certification

MSHA new Miner Certification

ASHE Healthcare Construction

Certificate Program (HCC)

DBI/SALA 2.5 day Fall Protection

Competent Person Certification

MA Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor :

Asbestos Abatement - 40 hours

Travelers Insurance Professional Crane

Operations – Mobile Cranes

Support projects by assisting new projects in the development of a site

specific safety (loss control) program and:

1. Evaluating the effectiveness of the project safety program

development, implementation, utilization and enforcement and

2. Providing assistance in identifying hazards and potential hazards.

Once a hazard, or potential hazard, has been identified, corrective

measures are developed that will either:

1. Eliminate the hazard through engineering practices,

2. Protect the hazard,

3. Protect individuals from hazard exposure.

Site surveys are conducted and documented on a regular schedule to

identify any non-compliance issues involving safe work habits and/or

regulatory compliance. Contractor/employers of individuals identified as

being exposed to or involved in non-compliance issues are counseled and

assisted in correcting any non-compliance issues.

Projects are supported with specific training programs and/or training

materials for the individuals associated with the project, including the

means and methods of achieving consistent regulatory compliance, in

addition to maintaining safe work habits.

Projects are supported with assistance in accident investigation(s)

following any incident involving bodily injury, property damage, property

loss and/or loss of production. From the accident investigation,

measures are developed and utilized that will assist in the Company’s

effort to avoid similar incidents in the future. Accident results and

corrective actions re-disseminated to involved individuals and other

individuals in the company or in similar circumstances.

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O&G Industries, Inc.

A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.6 Key Personnel

Gregory S. Oneglia

Vice Chairman

Greg Oneglia, Vice Chairman and Corporation Counsel, contributes both extensive legal experience in the

construction field and practical jobsite experience to the projects undertaken by O&G.

A graduate of Union College, Greg received his law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law and

is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association.

Greg was formerly employed by Murtha, Cullina, Richter and Pinney, one of Hartford’s largest and most prestigious

law firms. Upon joining O&G, he worked as an assistant project manager on the Municipal Parking Garage in

Hartford and then as project manager for the twelve-floor, 280,000 SF Bushnell Plaza Stage II Apartment/Office

complex in Hartford. Greg’s dual capabilities as contracts administrator and project executive assure the attention

to detail that produces a high quality project.

Ernest J. Torizzo

Executive Vice President Estimating

As Vice President of Estimating and Purchasing for O&G Industries, Ernie Torizzo has overall responsibility for the

operations of these departments. His knowledge of all aspects of construction includes a complete estimating

capability from conceptual estimating to quantity survey estimates, to guaranteed maximum price construction for

all disciplines.

Ernie began his career at O&G as an estimator and gained practical field experience working four years as a project

manager on the Bristol High School and John F. Kennedy Junior High School. He was responsible for all phases of

these projects including planning and scheduling, coordination of all trades and direct field supervision. He then

became senior estimator and purchasing agent responsible for all major projects. His experience in commercial,

industrial, health care and public works projects has broadened his estimating experience. Ernie has estimated and

controlled the cost programs on some of O&G’s most prestigious projects.

Ernie received his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Union College.

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O&G Industries, Inc.

A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.6 Key Personnel

Kenneth W. Merz

Secretary

Ken Merz holds a degree in mechanical engineering from Union College and a Masters Degree in Science and

Professional Accounting from the University of Hartford. He is a Certified Public Accountant and has completed

his doctorate in law from the University of Connecticut. Ken serves as Secretary of O&G Industries and is in

charge of all financial and data processing functions of the company.

Ken Merz has advanced in the company through the disciplines of both engineering and financial administration.

He was project manager on the Waterbury Turnkey Housing Project. He brings to our organization in-depth

experience in engineering, financial and legal affairs. His ability to function in all of these disciplines is of great value

in achieving successful project delivery.

Aaron L. Mednick

Vice President Operations - Building Division

Aaron Mednick, Vice President of Operations for O&G Industries' Building Division, is responsible for the

contracting and construction management segments of the company's business. Aaron has a civil engineering

degree from the University of Michigan. During his time with O&G, Aaron has been responsible for projects totaling

in excess of $1 billion.

As a Program Manager for the $530 million Bridgeport School Program, he was responsible for overseeing the

construction of 5 new elementary schools and additions and renovations to another 13 elementary schools.

Richard J. Hall

Chief Financial Officer

Richard J. Hall is the Chief Financial Officer of O&G Industries, Inc. He has worked for the corporation for 21

years and he oversees the company’s financial and accounting functions. Prior to joining O&G, he worked for 4

years with Coopers & Lybrand, an international public accounting firm.

Mr. Hall holds a Master’s Degree in Taxation from the University of Hartford’s Barney School of Business and he

holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, with highest honors, from Central Connecticut State University. He is a

member of the American Institute of Certified Accountants and the Connecticut Society of Certified Public

Accountants.

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O&G Industries, Inc.3.2.2 - Suits Pending Against O&G

Division Project Name & Location Public or Private Case Name Docket No. Court Location Status Case Description Start Date End Date

Building Division Contracts

Duggan School, Waterbury, CT, City of Waterbury Public City of Waterbury v. Fusco Corporation et al CV-12-6015575-S Waterbury

Superior Court Pending

Fusco Corporation (Fusco) acted as Construction Manager for the City of Waterburyin the renovation of Duggan School. The City of Waterbury claims damages againstFusco caused by the collapse of a retaining wall. Fusco subsequently filed anapportionment complaint alleging O&G, as Program Manager, should be heldproportionately liable if Fusco is found liable to the City.

11/30/12 Present

Building Division Contracts

Rocky Hill High School, Rocky Hill, CT Public Dicin Electric Co., Inc. v. O&G Industries, Inc. et

al CV-16-6070813-S Hartford Superior Court Pending

O&G is the Construction Manager for the Town of Rocky Hill for a project at RockyHill High School. Plaintiff alleges that during construction, O&G and the Town ofRocky Hill made and continue to make additions to the Plaintiff's original scope ofwork. Plaintiff alleges that it has been performing the additional work requested butthe defendants have not yet worked out a modification to the original scope of workand have not paid the Plaintiff for the completed additional work.

08/26/16 Present

Building Division Contracts

Greene-Hills School Bristol, CT Public City of Bristol v. TSKP Studio, LLC et al CV-17-6038183-S New Britain

Superior Court Pending

O&G Industries, Inc./S. Carpenter Construction, A Joint Venture, was ConstructionManager as Advisor for a project at Greene-Hills School. The Plaintiff claims that theJoint Venture breached its contract by failing to properly manage the design andinstallation of the HVAC system in the school.

06/20/17 Present

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Caron, Daryl v. Joe Capasso Mason

Enterprises, Inc. et al CV-16-6015458-S Middletown Superior Court Pending

O&G was the Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Plaintiffclaims that he sustained injuries ascending a ladder while working on the premisesfor defendant Joe Capasso Mason Enterprises, Inc. Plaintiff alleges the defendantswere negligent due to a nail protruding from a door header.

05/24/16 Present

Building Division Tort

Wethersfield High School Wethersfield, CT Public

The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy v. Town of Wethersfield et al

CV-16-6035038-S New Britain Superior Court Pending

O&G was the Construction Manager for a building project at Wethersfield HighSchool. The Plaintiff claims that O&G failed to properly supervise one of itssubcontractors responsible for damaging Eversource's electrical equipment at thesite.

10/25/16 Present

Building Division Tort

Orville H. Platt High School Meriden, CT Public Lumbra, Craig et al v. O&G Industries, Inc. et al CV-16-6065859-S New Haven

Superior Court PendingO&G was the Construction Manager for a project at Orville H. Platt High School.Plaintiff claims that he sustained injuries from a fall while working on the premises fora subcontractor.

11/29/16 Present

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Morgan, David v. O&G Industries, Inc. CV-17-6073784-S Hartford

Superior Court Pending

O&G was Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Plaintiffclaims that he sustained injuries when he slipped and fell due to icy conditions whileworking on the premises for a subcontractor. Plaintiff alleges that O&G wasnegligent for failure to clean up or remove the ice from the walkway.

01/10/17 Present

Building Division Tort

Wethersfield High School Wethersfield, CT Public Poce, Julian et al v. O&G Industries, Inc. et al CV-17-6074254-S Hartford

Superior Court Pending

O&G was Construction Manager for a project at Wethersfield High School. Plaintiffsclaim that O&G and its subcontractor were negligent in providing them withinformation and training regarding toxic materials present in the areas where theywere working, and that they were exposed to known carcinogens.

01/17/17 Present

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Lasso, Kleber Gonzalo Loja et al v. Valley Tree

and Landscaping et al CV-17-6034806-S Waterbury Superior Court Pending

O&G was Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Duringconstruction, the Town of Naugatuck hired the defendant, Valley Tree andLandscaping LLC, to perform excavation work at the site. Its employee was fatallyinjured. O&G is named a defendant pursuant to a theory that as the ConstructionManager, it failed to ensure that construction at the site was performed in a safe andproper manner.

05/23/17 Present

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O&G Industries, Inc.Litigation Proceedings Filed By or Against O&G Within the Last Five (5) Years Regarding Construction Contracts

Division Project Name & Location Public or Private Case Name Docket No. Court Location Status Case Description Start Date End Date

Building Division Contracts

Rocky Hill High School, Rocky Hill, CT Public Dicin Electric Co., Inc. v. O&G Industries, Inc. et

al CV-16-6070813-S Hartford Superior Court Pending

O&G is the Construction Manager for the Town of Rocky Hill for a project at RockyHill High School. Plaintiff alleges that during construction, O&G and the Town ofRocky Hill made and continue to make additions to the Plaintiff's original scope ofwork. Plaintiff alleges that it has been performing the additional work requested butthe defendants have not yet worked out a modification to the original scope of workand have not paid the Plaintiff for the completed additional work.

08/26/16 Present

Building Division Contracts

Greene-Hills School Bristol, CT Public City of Bristol v. TSKP Studio, LLC et al CV-17-6038183-S New Britain

Superior Court Pending

O&G Industries, Inc./S. Carpenter Construction, A Joint Venture, was ConstructionManager as Advisor for a project at Greene-Hills School. The Plaintiff claims that theJoint Venture breached its contract by failing to properly manage the design andinstallation of the HVAC system in the school.

06/20/17 Present

Building Division Contracts

State of Connecticut Waterbury Bus Maintenance Facility Replacement 2 Frost Bridge Road Watertown, CT 06795

Public O&G Industries, Inc. v. JFC Construction LLC et al CV-17-6016147-S Litchfield

Superior Court Pending

O&G Industries, Inc. is General Contractor for the Waterbury Bus MaintenanceFacility in Watertown. Despite payments in full from O&G, defendants failed to payUnion obligations and applicable taxes owed to the Iron Workers' Locals No. 15 and424. Following assertion of Union claims against O&G, O&G is seeking damagesagainst the defendants.

10/03/17 Present

Building Division Contracts

Trumbull High School Trumbull, CT Town of Trumbull

PublicNew Hampshire Insurance Company A/S/O Town of Trumbull et al v. Firestone Building Products Company LLC et al

CV-13-6039857-S Bridgeport Superior Court Closed

O&G Industries/A.P. Construction-A Joint Venture was the Construction Manager fora project at Trumbull High School project.  Defendant Greenwood Industries, Inc.was hired to install a waterproofing system to the roof of the high school, whichsystem allegedly failed and caused damage.  Plaintiff claims the defendantsbreached warranties regarding the waterproofing system and that the joint venturebreached its contract by failing to prevent foreseeable damage to the school and byselecting an allegedly defective waterproofing system. This matter settled byagreement of the parties on January 26, 2016 with O&G contributing $500 tosettlement. 

12/11/13 01/26/16

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Caron, Daryl v. Joe Capasso Mason

Enterprises, Inc. et al CV-16-6015458-S Middletown Superior Court Pending

O&G was the Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Plaintiffclaims that he sustained injuries ascending a ladder while working on the premisesfor defendant Joe Capasso Mason Enterprises, Inc. Plaintiff alleges the defendantswere negligent due to a nail protruding from a door header.

05/24/16 Present

Building Division Tort

Wethersfield High School Wethersfield, CT Public

The Connecticut Light and Power Company d/b/a Eversource Energy v. Town of Wethersfield et al

CV-16-6035038-S New Britain Superior Court Pending

O&G was the Construction Manager for a building project at Wethersfield HighSchool. The Plaintiff claims that O&G failed to properly supervise one of itssubcontractors responsible for damaging Eversource's electrical equipment at thesite.

10/25/16 Present

Building Division Tort

Orville H. Platt High School Meriden, CT Public Lumbra, Craig et al v. O&G Industries, Inc. et al CV-16-6065859-S New Haven

Superior Court PendingO&G was the Construction Manager for a project at Orville H. Platt High School.Plaintiff claims that he sustained injuries from a fall while working on the premises fora subcontractor.

11/29/16 Present

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Morgan, David v. O&G Industries, Inc. CV-17-6073784-S Hartford

Superior Court Pending

O&G was Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Plaintiffclaims that he sustained injuries when he slipped and fell due to icy conditions whileworking on the premises for a subcontractor. Plaintiff alleges that O&G wasnegligent for failure to clean up or remove the ice from the walkway.

01/10/17 Present

Building Division Tort

Wethersfield High School Wethersfield, CT Public Poce, Julian et al v. O&G Industries, Inc. et al CV-17-6074254-S Hartford

Superior Court Pending

O&G was Construction Manager for a project at Wethersfield High School. Plaintiffsclaim that O&G and its subcontractor were negligent in providing them withinformation and training regarding toxic materials present in the areas where theywere working, and that they were exposed to known carcinogens.

01/17/17 Present

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Lasso, Kleber Gonzalo Loja et al v. Valley Tree

and Landscaping et al CV-17-6034806-S Waterbury Superior Court Pending

O&G was Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Duringconstruction, the Town of Naugatuck hired the defendant, Valley Tree andLandscaping LLC, to perform excavation work at the site. Its employee was fatallyinjured. O&G is named a defendant pursuant to a theory that as the ConstructionManager, it failed to ensure that construction at the site was performed in a safe andproper manner.

05/23/17 Present

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O&G Industries, Inc.Litigation Proceedings Filed By or Against O&G Within the Last Five (5) Years Regarding Construction Contracts

Division Project Name & Location Public or Private Case Name Docket No. Court Location Status Case Description Start Date End Date

Building Division Tort

Naugatuck High School Naugatuck, CT Public Purcaro-Tarsi, Karen v. Mather Corporation,

Cocchiola Paving, Inc., O&G Industries, Inc. CV-14-6023900-S Waterbury Superior Court Closed

O&G is the Construction Manager for a project at Naugatuck High School. Plaintiffclaims that she sustained injuries while walking in the parking area on the premises.Plaintiff alleges the defendants were negligent due to uneven pavement that causedher to fall. This matter settled by agreement of the parties on October 30, 2014.

05/23/14 10/30/14

Building Division Tort

Trumbull High School Trumbull, CT Public Alves, Maria v. Town of Trumbull et al CV-13-6034722-S Bridgeport

Superior Court Closed

O&G Industries/A.P. Construction-A Joint Venture was the Construction Manager fora project at Trumbull High School. Plaintiff claims that she sustained injuries whenshe fell while walking on the premises. Plaintiff alleges the defendants werenegligent in not providing adequate lighting in the area. This matter settled byagreement of the parties on April 27, 2016.

04/17/13 04/27/16

Building Division Tort

Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven, CT Private Bartolotta, Steven et al v. Yale New Haven

Hospital, Inc. et al CV-15-6051876-S New Haven Superior Court Closed

O&G was the Construction Manager for the Yale Ambulatory Center at Yale NewHaven Hospital. Plaintiff claims that he sustained injuries when he slipped and fellon snow and/or ice on the sidewalk. This matter settled by agreement of the partieson January 15, 2018.

01/06/15 01/15/18

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A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.4 – Current Projects

O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

%

COMP

E.T. Grasso Technical High School

Additions and Renovations

Groton, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

State of Connecticut

DAS Division of Construction Services

450 Columbus Blvd.

Hartford, CT 06103

Contact: Dennis Tovey PM

Project Manager

(860) 713-5619

Moser Pilon Nelson

30 Jordan Lane

Wethersfield, CT 06109

Contact: Richard Brown, AIA

Principal

(860) 563-6164

$98,343,629

2/2021 21

Region 14 Nonnewaug High School

Additions and Renovations

Woodbury, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Regional School District 14

67 Washington Ave.

Woodbury, CT 06798

Contact: Wayne McAllister

Director of Financial

Operations

(203) 263-4330

S/L/A/M Collaborative, Inc.

80 Glastonbury Blvd.

Glastonbury, CT 06033

Contact: Amy Samuelson, AIA

Project Architect

(203) 657-8077

$52,000,000 12/2019 28

Cricket Valley Energy Center

New Construction

ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT

AND CONSTRUCTION (EPC)

Cricket Valley Energy Center, LLC

c/o Bechtel Infrastructure and Power

Corp.

2241 NY-22

Dover Plains, NY

Contact: Hitesh Thakrar

Contracts Operations Manager

(571) 262-0683

Bechtel Infrastructure and Power Corp.

2241 NY-22

Dover Plains, NY

Contact: Hitesh Thakrar

Contracts Operations Manager

(571) 262-0683

$69,228,657

1000 megawatt

combined-cycle

electric

generating facility

12/2019 22

ECSU - Shafer Hall Renovations

Renovations

Willimantic, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

State of Connecticut

DAS Division of Construction Services

450 Columbus Blvd.

Hartford, CT 06103

Contact: Todd Lukas

Project Manager

(860) 713-5753

Stantec Architecture , Inc.

311 Summer Street

Boston, MA 02210

Contact: David Lunny, AIA

Project Architect

(617) 234-3267

$25,340,000 12/2019 12

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A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.4 – Current Projects

O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

%

COMP

CT Transit

Replacement of 21 Bus Lifts

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

CT Transit

100 Leibert Road

Hartford, CT

Contact: Pete Montana

860-707-1282

CT Transit

100 Leibert Road

Hartford, CT

Contact: Pete Montana

860-707-1282

$6,838,000 9/2019 15

Gallup Hill School

Additions and Renovations

Ledyard, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Ledyard

741 Colonel Ledyard Highway

Ledyard, CT

Contact: Steve Juskiewicz

Chairman, Permanent

Municipal Building

Committee

(860) 912-2539

Silver / Petrucelli and Associates, Inc.

3190 Whitney Avenue

Hamden, CT

Contact: John Ireland

Project Manager

(203) 230-9007 x204

$28,612,104

36,461 SF New

46,171 SF Reno

4/2019 32

Ledyard Middle School

Additions and Renovations

Ledyard, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Ledyard

741 Colonel Ledyard Highway

Ledyard, CT

Contact: Steve Juskiewicz

Chairman, Permanent

Municipal Building

Committee

(860) 912-2539

Silver / Petrucelli and Associates, Inc.

3190 Whitney Avenue

Hamden, CT

Contact: John Ireland

Project Manager

(203) 230-9007 x204

$35,652,092

38,834 New

51,870 Reno

4/2019 32

Raymond and Day Street

Improvements

Norwalk, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

City of Norwalk

125 East Avenue

Norwalk, CT

Contact: Drew Berndlmaier, PE

Sr. Engineer

(203) 854-7879

Tighe & Bond

1000 Bridgeport Avenue, Suite 320

Shelton, CT

(203) 712-1100

$8,900,000 4/2019 18

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A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.4 – Current Projects

O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

%

COMP

Stamford Police Department

New Facility

Stamford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

City of Stamford

888 Washington Boulevard

Stamford, CT

Contact: Jeffrey Pardo

Construction Manager

(203) 977-5227

Jacunski Humes Architects LLC

15 Massirio Drive, Suite 101

Berlin, CT

Contact: Mark Allen

Project Architect

(860) 828-9221

$43,445,000

94,000 SF New

1/2019 40

William J. Johnson Middle School

Extension and Renovation

Colchester, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Colchester Public Schools Administration

Offices

127 Norwich Avenue, Suite 202

Colchester, CT

Contact: Ken Jackson

Director of Educational

Operations

(860) 537-2296

Tecton Architects, Inc.

One Hartford Square West, Suite 103

Hartford, CT

Contact: Stephen Melingonis, AIA

Project Architect

(860) 297-7825

$38,650,707

74,437 SF New

49,112 SF Reno

12/2018 30

SoNo Collection Retail Development

Concrete

Norwalk, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - TRADE

VCC/KBE A Joint Venture

200 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 5J

Norwalk, CT

Contact: Bob Nelson

Sr. Project Manager

(860) 284-7110

$70,000,000 9/2018 43

Mill River Park Ice Rink and Fountain

Complex

New Construction

Stamford, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Mill River Collaborative

1055 Washington Boulevard Suite 101

Stamford, CT

Contact: Mike Stake

Director of Construction

Services

(203) 989 0321

River Architects

178 Main Street

Cold Spring, NY 10516

Contact: Juhee Lee-Hartford

Principal

(845) 265-2254

$3,000,000

6/2018 63

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A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.4 – Current Projects

O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

%

COMP

Norwalk Hospital Tamen Cardiac Rehab

Center

New Construction

Norwalk, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Western Connecticut Health Network

24 Hospital Avenue

Danbury, CT

Contact: Brian Walters

Sr. Buyer

(203) 739-7071

The S/L/A/M Collaborative

80 Glastonbury Boulevard

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Steven R. Doherty, AIA

Project Manager

(860) 659-1010

$1,598,063

6,500 SF New

5/2018 67

Trap Falls Water Treatment Plant Filter

Rehabilitation

Shelton, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Aquarion Water Company

600 Lindley Street

Bridgeport, CT 06606

Contact: Shokoofeh Rezazadeh

Planning Engineer and Project

Manager

(203) 337-5957

Tighe & Bond

53 Southampton Road

Westfield, MA

Contact: Lesley Milligan

Project Engineer

(413) 572-3270

$2,470,925 4/2018 71

Greater Bridgeport Transit

Bus Wash and Steam Room Project

Bridgeport, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Greater Bridgeport Transit

One Cross Street

Bridgeport, CT 06610

Contact: Thomas Gorman

Operations Officer

203-366-7070

Wendel Architecture, PC

375 Essjay Road, Suite 200

Williamsville, NY 14221

Contact: Stephanie Mills

716-688-0766

$1,430,000 4/2018 85

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A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.5 – Projects Complete

O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Valley Transit District Bus Maintenance

and Storage Facility

Additions

Derby, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Valley Transit District

c/o: DeCarlo & Doll, Inc.

89 Colony Street

Meriden, CT

Contact: Emanuel Machado

Project Manager

(203) 379-0467 x267

DeCarlo & Doll, Inc.

89 Colony Street

Meriden, CT

Contact: Emanuel Machado

Project Manager

(203) 379-0467 x267

$7,800,000

8,000 SF New

12/2017

East Hartford Boulevard North Extension

East Hartford, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

RFDC II, LLC

c/o The Matos Group

367 Silver Lane

East Hartford CT

Contact: James Matos

Principal

(860) 289-0120

F.A. Hesketh & Associates

9 Creamery Brook

East Granby, CT

Contact: David Ziaks

Project Manager

(860) 653-8000

$5,886,500 12/2017

54%

Saxe Middle School

Additions and Renovations

New Canaan, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of New Canaan Public Schools

39 Locust Avenue

New Canaan, CT

Contact: Penny Rashin

Chair Saxe Building

Committee

(203) 594-4000

JCJ Architecture, Inc.

38 Prospect Street

Hartford, CT

Contact: Steven Burgess, AIA

Project Manager

(860) 247-9226 x3443

$15,080,576

24,229 SF New

33,172 SF Reno

12/2017 4%

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A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 3.5 – Projects Complete

O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Waterbury Bus Maintenance Facility

Replacement

Watertown, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

700 State Street, Suite 101

New Haven, CT

Contact: Lynn Cichowski, P.E.

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 752-0113

Wendel WD Architecture, Engineering,

Surveying & Landscape Architecture,

PC

1420 King Street, Suite 510

Alexandria, VA

Contact: Jeana Stright

Project Architect

(703) 299-8718

$82,596,000

276,000 SF New

12/2017 32%

Route 175 Bridge over Amtrak

Rehabilitation

Newington, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

1107 Cromwell Avenue

Rocky Hill, CT

Contact: Donald Ward

Assistant District Engineer

(860) 258-4604

Benesch

120 Hebron Avenue, Floor 2

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Steven Drechsler, P.E.

Sr. Project Manager

(860) 633-8341

$4,982,433 11/2017 78%

Rocky Hill High School

Additions and Renovations

Rocky Hill, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Rocky Hill

761 Old Main Street

Rocky Hill, CT

Contact: John Mehr

Finance Director

(860) 258-2700

Friar Associates, Inc.

281 Farmington Avenue

Farmington, CT

Contact: Mike Sorano

Principal

(860) 678-1291

$45,337,073

21,904 SF New

147,113 SF Reno

9/2017 4%

Wallingford Energy Facility Expansion

Transformer Foundation and Soundwalls

Wallingford, CT

ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT,

CONSTRUCTION

LS Power Development LLC

2 Tower Center Boulevard, 11th Floor

East Brunswick, NJ

Contact: Gordon Holk

Senior Project Manager

(732) 249-6750

ProEnergy Services, LLC

2001 ProEnergy Boulevard

Sedalia, MO

Contact: Gavin Gaul

Vice President Projects

(660) 829-5100

$2,160,000 8/2017 30%

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O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Orville H. Platt High School

Additions and Renovations

Meriden, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

City of Meriden

142 East Main Street

Meriden, CT

Contact: Wilma Petro

Purchasing Officer

(860) 630-4115

Antinozzi Associates, PC Architects

271 Fairfield Avenue

Bridgeport, CT

Contact: Bill Mead

Project Architect

(203) 377-1300

$98,061,970

188,000 SF New

80,000 SF Reno

8/2017 3%

Route 79/ I-195 Interchange

Reconstruction with Repairs to Braga

Bridge

Fall River, MA

DESIGN/BUILD

MassDOT

1000 County Street

Taunton, MA

Contact: Michael O'Dowd

Project Manager

(508) 824-6633

Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.

101 Walnut Street

Watertown, MA

Contact: Edward Whatley, PE

Project Manager

(617) 607-1716

$227,728,310 8/2017

St. Francis Hospital 8-2 Swing Unit

Renovation

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

114 Woodland Street

Hartford, CT

Contact: Robert Falaguerra

VP Plant Operations and

Construction

(860) 714-5400

AE Design Group

166 North Main Street

Southington, CT

Contact: Dan LaMontagne

Principal Architect

(860) 621-9348

$1,134,768 6/2017 100%

St. Francis Hospital 8-1, 8-1A Oncology

Renovation

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

114 Woodland Street

Hartford, CT

Contact: Robert Falaguerra

VP Plant Operations and

Construction

(860) 714-5400

AE Design Group

166 North Main Street

Southington, CT

Contact: Dan LaMontagne

Principal Architect

(860) 621-9348

$1,601,980

16,000 SF Reno

6/2017 100%

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O&G Industries, Inc.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Wethersfield High School

Additions and Renovations

Wethersfield, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Wethersfield

505 Silas Deane Highway

Wethersfield, CT

Contact: Susan Smith

Finance Director

(860) 721-2861

Quisenberry Arcari Architects, LLC

318 Main Street

Farmington, CT

Contact: Rusty Malik AIA

Principal

(860) 677-4594

$83,508,019

23,740 SF New

249,970 SF Reno

1/2017 3%

Putnam High School

Additions and Renovations

Putnam, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Putnam

126 Church Street

Putnam, CT

Contact: William Hull

Superintendent of Schools

(860) 963-6900

Drummey Rosane Anderson, Inc.

225 Oakland Road

South Windsor

Contact: James Barrett, AIA

Principal

(860) 644-8300

$36,600,000

9,600 SF New

94,000 SF Reno

1/2017 4%

I-95 New Haven Harbor Crossing

Corridor Improvements – Contract E

New Haven, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

2800 Berlin Turnpike

Newington, CT

Contact: Gregory Straka

Manager of Contracts

(860) 594-3099

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

424 Chapel Street

New Haven, CT

Contact: Brian Mercure

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 785-8082

$356,823,562

11/2016 79%

Merritt Parkway Route 15

Resurfacing

Stamford/New Canaan, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

2800 Berlin Turnpike

Newington, CT

Contact: Gregory Straka

Manager of Contracts

(860) 594-3099

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

140 Pond Lily Avenue

New Haven, CT 06515

Contact: Joseph Sorcinelli

Project Engineer

(203) 389-3162

$56,878,213 10/2016 51%

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Windsor Locks High School

Window Replacement and Energy

Conservation

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Windsor Locks Public Schools

58 South Elm Street

Windsor Locks, CT

Contact: Steven Mills

Director of Facilities

(860) 292-5000

Drummey Rosane Anderson, Inc.

225 Oakland Road

South Windsor, CT

Contact: James Barrett, AIA

Project Architect

(860) 687-1850

$7,500,000

35,000 SF Reno

9/2016 4%

New Haven Rail Yard Component

Change-Out Shop

New Construction

New Haven, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

700 State Street, Suite 101

New Haven, CT

Contact: Lynn Cichowski, P.E.

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 752-0113

Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade & Douglas

148 Eastern Boulevard, Suite 200

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Glen Hayden, P.E.

Project Manager

(860) 815-0256

$169,802,806

300,000 SF New

8/2016 11%

Miss Porter's School Grist Mill /

Admissions Office

Renovation and Conversion

Farmington, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Miss Porter's School

60 Main Street

Farmington, CT

Contact: Michael Bergin

Chief Financial and Operating

Officer

(860) 409-3649

Drummey Rosane Anderson, Inc.

225 Oakland Road

South Windsor

Contact: James Barrett, AIA

Principal

(860) 644-8300

$3,000,000

6/2016 8%

Cathedral of St. Joseph Elevator Entrance

Addition

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Archdiocese of Hartford

134 Farmington Avenue

Hartford, CT

Contact: Ken Mucherino

(860) 541-6491

Pepin Associates

4 Barnard Lane

Bloomfield, CT

Contact: Patrick Moore, AIA

(860) 243-1471 x104

$3,533,384

10,000 SF New

300 SF Reno

5/2016 28%

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& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Union Station

Upgrades

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

2800 Berlin Turnpike

Newington, CT

Contact: Robert Flaminio

Project Engineer

(860) 258-4611

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

2800 Berlin Turnpike

Newington, CT

Contact: Robert Flaminio

Project Engineer

(860) 258-4611

$3,163,909 4/2016 45%

St. Francis Hospital-Women's Center

Renovation

Hartford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

St. Francis Hospital

114 Woodland

Hartford, CT

Contact: Robert Falaguerra

VP Plant Operations and

Construction

(860) 714-5400

TRO Jung/Brannen

22 Boston Wharf Road

Boston, MA

Contact: David Wolkowicz

Senior Associate

(617) 502-3565

$471,636

2,400 SF Reno

3/2016 50%

UConn Central Utility Plant Chilled

Water System

Upgrade

Storrs, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

University of Connecticut

31 LeDoyt Road, Unit 3038

Storrs, CT

Contact: David Rorrio

Sr. Project Manager

(860) 486-3157

RMF Engineering, Inc.

190 West Ostend Street, Suite 300

Baltimore, MD

Contact: Bill Mahoney

Project Manager

(410) 576-0505

$4,413,337 2/2016 19%

I-95

Pavement Preservation

Darien/Norwalk, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation District 3A

424 Chapel Street

New Haven, CT

Contact: John Dunham, PE

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 591-3544

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation District 3A

424 Chapel Street

New Haven, CT

Contact: John Dunham, PE

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 591-3544

$14,488,178 1/2016 78%

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Bowen Field Athletic Complex

Renovation

New Haven, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

New Haven Public Schools

School Construction Program

54 Meadow Street

New Haven, CT

Contact: Robert Lynn

Project Executive – Gilbane

(203) 946-6809

The S/L/A/M Collaborative

80 Glastonbury Boulevard

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Amy Samuelson, AIA

Associate

(860) 368-44236

$16,400,000

9.8 Acres

5,200 SF New

3,750 SF Reno

1/2016 4%

Naugatuck High School

Renovation and Additions

Naugatuck, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Borough of Naugatuck

229 Church Street

Naugatuck, CT

Contact: Robert Neth

Building Committee Chairman

(203) 720-7000

Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc.

416 Slater Road

New Britain, CT

Contact: Charles Boos

Principal

(203) 229-0361

$70,350,000

15,000 SF New

310,000 SF Reno

10/2015 3%

Guilford High School

New Construction

Guilford, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Guilford

31 Park Street

Guilford, CT

Contact: Scott Pinckney

Building Committee Chairman

(860) 882-5614

Tai Soo Kim Partners

146 Wyllys Street, Suite 1-203

Hartford, CT

Contact: Randall Luther, AIA

Principal

(860) 547-1970

$90,220,000

207,000 SF New

9/2015 4%

I-95 Auxiliary Lanes, Interchange 14 and 15

Norwalk, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

140 Pond Lily Avenue

New Haven, CT 06515

Contact: Domenic LaRosa

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 389-3120

State of Connecticut

Department of Transportation

140 Pond Lily Avenue

New Haven, CT 06515

Contact: Domenic LaRosa

Assistant District Engineer

(203) 389-3120

$44,897,041 9/2015 66%

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& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

CREC – Academy of Aerospace

New Construction

Windsor, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Capitol Region Education Council

111 Charter Oak Avenue

Hartford, CT

Contact: David Fresk

Project Manager

(860) 247-2732

Friar Associates, Inc.

281 Farmington Avenue

Farmington, CT

Contact: Bryce Sens

Project Architect

(860) 678-1291

$77,203,100

68,800 SF New

89,470 SF Reno

8/2015 4%

Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Operating

Room 1 Expansion

Torrington, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

The Charlotte Hungerford Hospital

540 Litchfield Street

Torrington, CT

Contact: Bill Bednarz

Director Materials

Management and Engineering

(860) 496-6666

Moser Pilon Nelson / Architects, LLC

30 Jordan Lane

Wethersfield, CT

Contact: Kenneth Pilon

Principal

(860) 563-6164

$647,000

925 SF Reno

7/2015 33%

Sikorsky Aircraft CAFO Hanger

Fire Suppression Upgrade

Stratford, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Sikorsky Aircraft

6900 Main Street

Stratford, CT

Contact: Carlos Antunes

Project Manager

(203) 383-7131

Spiegel Zameczik and Shah, Inc.

54 Wall Street

New Haven, CT

Contact: Mike Kane

Project Manager

(203) 624-9831

$12,449,822

5/2015 25%

New Milford Hospital Arnhold Emergency

Department

Renovation

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

New Milford Hospital

21 Elm Street

New Milford, CT

Contact: Charlie Geyer

Manager of Facilities,

Maintenance and

Construction

(860) 210-5438

The S/L/A/M Collaborative

80 Glastonbury Boulevard

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Amy Samuelson

Project Architect

(860) 657-8077

$9,173,678

12,500 SF New

6,000 SF Reno

3/2015 4%

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Griffin Hospital Interventional Radiology

Suite

Renovation

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Griffin Hospital

130 Division Street

Derby, CT

The S/L/A/M Collaborative

80 Glastonbury Boulevard

Glastonbury, CT

$1,085,431

1,500 SF Reno

9/2015

H. H. Ellis Technical High School

Renovations and Additions

Danielson, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

State of Connecticut Department of

Construction Services

165 Capitol Avenue

Hartford, CT

Contact: Rob Dexter

Project Manager

(860) 713-5642

The S/L/A/M Collaborative

80 Glastonbury Boulevard

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Rick Bouchard

Project Architect

(860) 659-1010

$84,000,000

180,000 SF New

9,000 SF Reno

11/2014 3%

Bristol Boys and Girls Club

New Construction

Bristol, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Bristol Boys and Girls Club

105 Laurel Street

Bristol, CT

Contact: Michael Suchopar

Executive Director

(860) 583-4734

Amara Associates LLC

99 Beverly Road

West Hartford, CT

Contact: Peter Amara

Principal

(877) 833-7881

$7,764,468

41,640 SF New

9/2014 4%

Glastonbury Riverfront Park

Site and Facility Upgrade

Glastonbury, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Glastonbury

2143 Main Street

Glastonbury, CT

Contact: Raymond Purtell

Director of Parks &

Recreation

(860) 652-7687

Northeast Collaborative Architects –

Richter & Cegan

500 Plaza Middlesex

Middletown, CT

Contact: Raymond Giolitto, AIA

Principal

(860) 344-9332

$12,199,799

19,289 SF New

10 Acres

8/2014 4%

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

Middletown Area Transit Bus Maintenance

and Storage Facility

New Construction

Middletown, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Middletown Area Transit

340 Main Street

Middletown, CT

Contact: Andrew Chiaravallo

Administrator

(860) 346-0212

DeCarlo & Doll, Inc.

89 Colony Street

Meriden, CT

Contact: Emanuel Machado

Project Architect

(203) 379-0467

$10,550,000

19,000 SF New

7/2014 4%

Waterford High School

Additions and Renovations

Waterford, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Town of Waterford

Department of Buildings and Grounds

15 Rope Ferry Road

Waterford, CT

Contact: Jay Miner

Director

(203) 444-5855

JCJ Architecture, Inc.

38 Prospect Street

Hartford, CT

Contact: Steven Burgess, AIA

Project Architect

(860) 247-9226 x3443

$67,941,391

126,219 SF New

106,745 SF Reno

4/2014 4%

Harper's Ferry Road Pump Station

Upgrade

Waterbury, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

City of Waterbury

Office of Water Pollution Control

210 Municipal Road

Waterbury, CT

Contact: Denis Cuevas, P.E.

General Manager

(203) 574-8265

CDM Smith

60 Crossways Park W, Suite 340

Woodbury, NY

Contact: Kevin McEvoy

Vice President

(516) 496-8400

$7,485,451 1/2014 5%

Bridgeport Hospital Entrance Plaza

New Construction

Bridgeport, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Bridgeport Hospital

267 Grant Street

Bridgeport, CT

Contact: Joseph Giorgio

Project Manager

(203) 384-3924

Antinozzi Associates, PC Architects

271 Fairfield Avenue

Bridgeport, CT

Contact: Michael Losasso

Project Architect

(203) 377-1300

$4,678,474 9/2013 4%

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PROJECT DESCRIPTION CLIENT ARCHITECT / ENGINEER AMOUNT

& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

UConn Wilfred B. Young Building

Renovations

Storrs, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

The University of Connecticut

Office of VP and COO

31 LeDoyt Road, Unit 3038

Contact: Katherine Viveiros

Senior Project Manager

(860) 486-5981

Design Partnership of Cambridge

500 Rutherford Avenue

Charlestown, MA

Contact: Joseph Drown, AIA

Principal

(617) 241-9800

$16,226,689

68,000 SF Reno

8/2013 4%

Region 18 - Lyme-Old Lyme High School

Additions and Renovations

Old Lyme, CT

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Regional School District No. 18

4 Davis Road West

Old Lyme, CT

Contact: John Rhodes

Director of Facilities and

Technology

(860) 434-4400

Northeast Collaborative Architects

500 Plaza Middlesex

Middletown, CT

Contact: Raymond Giolitto, AIA

Principal

(860) 344-9332

$49,014,823

15,500 SF New

109,500 SF Reno

7/2013

4%

Aquarion Chemical Feed Houses

Renovation

Westbrook, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Aquarion Water Company of Connecticut

600 Lindley Street

Bridgeport, CT

Contact: Michael Hiltz, P.E.

Project Manager

(203) 337-5903

Tighe & Bond

53 Southampton Road

Westfield, MA

Contact: John McClellan, P.E.

Project Manager

(413) 572-3276

$2,572,423

5,000 SF Reno

6/2013 30%

UConn Health Center Parking Garage

Concrete

Farmington, CT

SUBCONTRACTOR

University of Connecticut

c/o Turner Construction

50 Waterview Drive

Shelton, CT

Contact: Scott Griffin

Project Manager

(203) 712-6070

HKS Architects P.C.

107 Grand Street

New York, NY

(646) 480-4280

$1,537,775 5/2013 80%

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& SIZE

COMP.

DATE

WORK

BY

O&G

UConn Water Reclamation Facility

New Construction

Storrs, CT

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

University of Connecticut

c/o: Strategic Building Solutions

880 Boston Post Road

Old Saybrook, CT

Contact: Steve Grossman

Project Manager

(860) 486-6341

Hazen & Sawyer

101 Corporate Place

Rocky Hill, CT

Contact: Scott Bonett

Associate

(860) 257-1067

$18,300,782

12,014 SF New

5/2013 20%

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O&G Industries, Inc.

A305 Contractor’s Qualification Statement Item 4.1 Trade References

W.I. Clark Co.

30 Barnes Industrial Park Road

Wallingford, CT 06492

Contact: Gordon Clark

(203) 265-6781

Ducci Electrical Contractors, Inc.

427 Goshen Road

Torrington, CT 06790

Contact: Gary Chestone

(860) 489-9267

A. H. Harris & Sons, Inc.

P.O. Box 30135

Hartford, CT 06510

Contact: John T. Kozak

(860) 225-7671

H.O. Penn Machinery Co., Inc.

225 Richard Street

Newington, CT 06111

Contact: George Spagnoli

(203) 666-8401

Hartford Lumber Co.

P.O. Box 320550

Hartford, CT 06132-0550

Contact: Richard B. Sechtor

(860) 522-9101

A.H. Harris & Sons, Inc.

P.O. Box 30135

Hartford, CT 06150

Contact: William McCormick

(860) 225-7671

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NARRATIVE

Garrahy Courthouse Parking Garage

Providence, RI

Prepared for: Rhode Island Convention Center Authority

Bid Date March 20, 2018 @ 1:30 pm

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Introduction

O&G Industries, Inc. (O&G) has prepared a bid package for the Garrahy Courthouse parking garage located

at 75 Clifford Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The project includes the construction of a 1,250 space,

precast concrete parking garage consisting of seven levels (six aboveground and one below grade) with

approximately 4,500 sf of retail/commercial space on the Richmond Street end of the garage.

Project Organization and Personnel

The O&G team of professionals will utilize a variety of proven management systems for control, oversight,

quality, safety and communication of this work and will interface with the Owner, subcontractors and

suppliers to provide a successful project experience. O&G will provide a project superintendent, project

manager, foreman and laborers to perform the scope of work.

Schedule

Please refer to attached schedule.

Experience

The following projects illustrate O&G’s experience with parking garage facilities in an urban environment:

1) Stamford Police Headquarters – Stamford, CT (urban, precast garage)

2) SoNo Collection Retail Development – South Norwalk, CT (urban, CIP and precast garage)

3) Towers at Merritt River – Norwalk, CT (urban, CIP garage)

4) UCONN North Parking Garage – Storrs, CT (precast garage)

Please refer to separate sheets attached to the completed AIA A305-1986 Contractors Qualification

Statement.

Phase I – Site Enabling

The goal of Phase I is to make way for construction of new parking garage while allowing for the continued

operation and functionality of the adjacent Garrahy Courthouse complex under safe conditions.

O&G will install temporary fencing along the site boundaries inclusive of areas parallel to Friendship,

Clifford and Richmond Streets. O&G will coordinate the removal of the parking meters along the bordering

streets with the Providence parking administrator.

Simultaneously, O&G will establish a working laydown yard at Lot 35, as provided by the I-195

Development Corporation. Perimeter fencing will secure the yard during construction. Temporary lighting,

power, and trailers will be installed at Lot 35. The majority of laydown yard will be stripped and processed

stone installed to ensure stability and avoid dust and tracking of materials to the project site. The stripped

soil will be stockpiled for future restoration. Silt fencing will also be installed along the laydown perimeter

to prevent migration of materials. Construction entrances will be established on Friendship and Clifford

Streets.

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A dust control plan will be developed to mitigate dust on the project site. Developing an ingress/egress

onto the site with a processed stone driveway will help eliminate dust and migration of materials onto

city roads. In addition, occasional watering of the areas will provide dust mitigation, as required.

Temporary sanitary facilities will be placed on the site. Site demolition will begin in May 2018, and will

include the removal and disposal of existing bituminous paving materials, chain link fence, miscellaneous

parking equipment, site lighting, storm drainage, sidewalk electric vaults and miscellaneous landscaping.

Selective demolition of the sally port will begin in June 2018. The sensitivity of this area will be the priority

of the project team during demolition. Existing conditions will be documented as to successfully

reconstruct the sally port after garage construction. Prior to demolition, a ten (10) foot high security fence

with view slats will be installed to secure the sally port from the construction site. Portions of this security

fence will be removable in order to accommodate the future duct bank work. Once the area is secured,

O&G will construct and maintain a temporary pedestrian walkway from the southwest entrance of the

Garrahy courthouse to Friendship Street. The walkway will be covered for overhead protection and will

be kept free and clear during construction. Temporary parking for the judges will be located off site across

Clifford Street. The judges will continue to enter through the loading area. Although the sally port

footprint will be reduced with this work, the functionality of the area will be maintained during project

construction. The functionality of the existing loading/receiving/trash area for the courthouse complex

will remain viable for the duration of the project.

Selective demolition shall include the sawcutting and removal of bituminous paving in anticipation of the

duct bank relocation and the partial removal of existing masonry walls surrounding the sally port. O&G

will carefully remove the wall cap and store for reuse. Portions of the wall footings and wall brick will be

disposed. The existing camera pole and cameras will be removed and securely stored for future

reinstallation. In addition, the existing electrically operated rolling gate, overhead track and operator unit

will be removed for future reinstallation. O&G will take care to preserve the existing drain structure and

associated piping.

Installation of earth retention will commence from Friendship Street to Clifford Street to allow for

excavation, foundation construction and construction of the below grade parking area from

approximately May to June 2018.

Simultaneously, O&G will work to coordinate utility relocation with the City of Providence, Cox

Communication and National Grid. Closings of sidewalks and roadways, if necessary, will be coordinated

with the City of Providence and the Police Department.

O&G will coordinate the relocation of the National Grid duct bank and Cox Communication line running

across the site to the new location shown on the drawings. In addition, O&G will also coordinate the

removal of two (2) existing, abandoned underground electrical vaults with National Grid following the

installation of the new utilities. This task is a critical milestone in the construction of this project. It is our

intent to coordinate the installation of the electric duct bank and Cox communication line within the sally

port area during weekend hours in order to avoid loss of functionality.

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Phase II – Parking Garage Construction

Phase II includes the construction of a new parking garage facility for the City of Providence and the

Garrahy Courthouse staff, employees and Judges with a mercantile shell space for future tenant(s) fit out

at street level.

Construction will begin with the removal of contaminated soil. Should temporary stockpiling be required

for Type A and Type B soils, O&G will follow proper protocol as established in the documents. Following

contaminated soil removal and site work, compacted aggregate piers will be installed. It is anticipated

that compacted aggregate pier installation will take approximately fifty (50) days and will begin prior to

site work completion. As such, the piers will be installed with completed to the desired depth (footing

bottom) and filled with stone for easy removal during additional site work activities.

Excavation at the B1 tier will commence and under slab utilities can be roughed in. Waterproofing will be

installed prior to placement. Cast-in-place concrete work will begin including the installation of footings,

shear walls, grade beams and structural slab. When concrete comes to strength, precast erection will

begin including walls along the perimeter.

A 250-300 T crane will be erected on the southwest corner of the property. During crane erection, Clifford

Street will need to be closed between Richmond Street and Dorrance Street while the two hundred (200)

foot boom is erected. This will take approximately two (2) days at erection and dismantling.

It is estimated that the earliest placement of precast would occur on December 10, 2018 depending on

submittals and fabrication schedule and complete approximately 75 days later. On a daily basis,

approximately 14-15 precast picks moving from the laydown area at Lot 35 to the site will occur. Precast

will be delivered curbside at either Friendship or Clifford Streets. Once the pick is made, the empty trailer

will return to Lot 35. Although the parking lane may be utilized to perform these tasks, it is not anticipated

that the street will need to be closed.

The crane will initially reside between column lines 6-7 and rows C and D. The crane will place precast in

bays between column lines 7-8 and rows B-C-D to the full six (6) stories. The crane will back up and

continue erecting precast between rows B-C-D through column 3, at which time the crane will relocate

and place precast between rows A-B starting at column lines 7-8 and progressing to column lines 3-4.

Lastly, the crane will install precast north to south between column lines 2-3 until the crane is moving off

site at the southwest corner onto Clifford Street.

During the erection of the last bay of precast, the crane will reside at the southwest corner of the site

backing onto Clifford Street for the last 36 picks. Clifford Street would need to be closed for approximately

five (5) days to accommodate the final placement and crane dismantling. Utility rough in will begin

following the installation of precast in two (2) bays to full height.

Dewatering will continue through precast placement to three (3) floors between column lines 5 and 8.

As indicated on the attached schedule, other divisions will be installed during precast installation moving

from column 8 to 1.6.

The installation of decorative metal and phenolic wall panels is estimated to begin in April 2019 following

precast installation. During installation, it is anticipated that a parking lane on Friendship and Clifford

Streets will be utilized to accommodate material delivery and erection.

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Phase III – Site Improvements

Site improvements will be completed between March and September 2019 and include site drainage, the

construction of new city sidewalks, curbing and driveway aprons, louvered screen fencing with operable

gates, reconstruction of the brick Sally port enclosure walls, the loading/receiving area and landscaped

pedestrian walkway of the adjacent Garrahy Courthouse complex. In addition, final paving, landscaping

and site lighting will be installed.

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