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Washington Group International was an American corporation which provided integrated engineering, construction, and management services to businesses and governments around the world. Based in Boise, Idaho , WGI had approximately 25,000 employees working in over 40 US states and more than 30 countries.
The Funding was finally unveiled in 2011, [9] and in November, 2012 a design-build contract was awarded to the Walsh-Alberici joint venture team with designer Burns & McDonnell. Construction started in 2013 on a girder bridge, located upstream of the two existing bridges.
Wichita Water Partners, a joint venture between Burns & McDonnell and Alberici, ultimately was awarded the contract while Jacobs Engineering, the city selection committee’s recommended bidder ...
Funding was finally unveiled in 2011, [4] and in November 2012 a design-build contract was awarded to the Walsh-Alberici joint venture team with designer Burns & McDonnell. Construction started in 2013 on a girder bridge, located upstream of the two existing bridges.
The cost of building the main span was initially estimated at $190 million. This proved low; a $229.5 million contract was awarded on December 30, 2009, to a joint venture of Massman Construction Co. of Kansas City, Traylor Bros. Inc. of Indiana and St. Louis-based Alberici Corp.
Tech reporter Kara Swisher is working towards assembling a group of investors to purchase The Washington Post from billionaire Jeff Bezos.
In 1996 Morrison-Knudsen Corp. of Boise was purchased by Washington Group International, taking the Morrison-Knudsen name until it purchased Raytheon in 2000. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] During the September 11 attacks of 2001, Raytheon had an office in the South Tower of the World Trade Center on the 91st floor.
Native American Services Corp. is a TSB [clarification needed], HUBzone [clarification needed] certified company, located in Northern Idaho's Silver Valley.The company was founded in 1998 by Dennis "Rusty" Sheppard and branded as Environmental Indian Construction (EIC), which focused on environmental remediation type projects.