APS is B-A-D
For project owner
For workers
For sub-contractors
For our taxpayers
APS is owned by
Mr. Svetozar “Steve” Savreski
Quick hits on APS Contracting
unsafe workplaces
EEOC and Affirmative Action Violations
Excessive wage and hour violations
Twice debarred from bidding on public construction work.
Numerous lawsuits, judgements, and allegations stemming from failure to pay subcontractors and employees
Public contract terminations as a result of quality and performance issues on projects
How many safety and health violations are too many?
One? Five? Ten?
OSHA sought nearly $95,000 in fines for 35 Safety and Health Violations on APS Contracting/ Contractors projects.
35 VIOLATIONS
Victims of APS
Get to know APS Contracting, Inc., the non-union general contractor irresponsibly building schools in your community




NO ONE WINS WHEN A CONTRACTOR CHEATS
except maybe the cheating contractor unless they are caught
Project Owners: You’ve been warned
did you know?
Bricklayers were forced to sue APS Contracting to recover the full $56,965.86 owed to workers.Refusing to pay what they owed, APS fought the claims against them and lost in court. The bricklayers received the money owed to them.
not a streak to be proud of
Each and every year–for 8 consecutive years–APS was cited by state and federal regulator for workplace violations!
How much higher will the penalties and fines go on your construction project?
Over the past 20 years, the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development (NJDOL/NJLWD?) have fined Savreski and his company, APS, in excess of $350,000 for:
• Numerous jobsite health and safety violations
• Excessive wage and hourly pay violations;
• Repeated failures to comply with Equal Employment
• Opportunity Commission hiring guidelines; and
• Frequent failure to pay his subcontractors and other employees.
Penalties and Fines
Savereski ran APS so poorly that, in 2005, NJDOL suspended the company’s contracting license and prohibited him and his company from bidding on public work statewide for an entire year.
Rather than learn his lesson, Savereski tried to game the system by renaming his company:APS Contractors became APS Contracting, Inc.
It didn’t take NJDOL too long to catch on and, in 2006, Savereski and APS had their NJcontractor licenses revoked AGAIN, due to Savereski’s failure to disclose his involvement with APS Contracting, Inc.
In 2007, after getting his contractor license back for the second time, Savereski and APS faced the first of a series of citations and fines for failing to abide by state affirmative action and Equal Employment Opportunity laws. Savereski and APS would be cited for failure to follow affirmative action and EEO laws again in 2012 and 2014.
In 2011, Savereski and APS were fined tens of thousands of dollars for repeated failures to pay their employees and subcontractors and for repeatedly using unlicensed/unregistered subcontractors with infractions dating all the way back to 1998.
And on top of all this, Savereski and APS were fined by OSHA for serious health and safety violations EVERY YEAR from 2009 to 2016, inclusive.
Savereski’s irresponsibility got so bad that, in 2015, he and APS were fired from building Union County’s $32 million family court building. The work Savereski did was so substandard that, according to an NJ.com report, another company had to be brought on to assess how much of APS’s work needed to be repaired or redone.
Repeat decertification. Repeat health and safety violations. Repeat problems paying workers. Is this who you want building schools in YOUR neighborhood?
Savereski and APS are putting their brand of irresponsible contracting to work in the following locations RIGHT NOW:
Warren County Technical School: 1500 NJ-57, Port Murray, NJ 07882
Lincoln Elementary School: 37 Keller Avenue, Rockaway, NJ 07866
Indian Hills High School: 97 Yawpo Avenue, Oakland, NJ 07436
Belleville School #4: 30 Magnolia Street, Belleville, NJ 07109
Belleville School #5: 149 Adelaide Street, Belleville, NJ 07109