viernes, 15 de julio de 2011

Economy Watch: FNF Construction gets highway stimulus contract - The Business Review (Albany):

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“It is a rehabilitation projecf to create asafer roadway,” said Deena business development officer for Tempe-based FNF which is celebrating 25 year in business. Some areas of U.S. 491 have deteriorateds creating a significant safety issued for those whouse it, she The project is a good fit for the which also has an officer in Albuquerque, according to “Paving projects are kind of our niche.” In additio n to making the roadwah safer for travelers, the $8.
9 million projecy gives FNF Construction’s staff more opportunity for “We will be able to keep existing employeezs busy and perhaps hire new ones,” she The bidding process for a stimulus contract is very similard to that on any job both for the contractort and the state department of transportation involved. The New Mexicl Department of Transportation advertised the projec t in typical fashion with the lowest bidder winningthe contract, said Megan Arrendondo, spokeswoman for the New Mexicko Department of Transportation.
The federal government does look at the projectxin depth, however, Arrendondo Construction on the 14-mile stretch, whicnh runs on the southern portion of the broke ground May 20. FNF Construction is hopeful that its portion of the upgradre is complete by the endof summer. “We are exciteed to keep on going and be part of the Billings said offuture

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