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  2. B.L. Harbert International - Wikipedia

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    BL Harbert employed over 8,000 people around the world as of 2021. [1] Much of the firm's business is in the form of federal government contracts for embassy construction projects abroad, the largest of these in cumulative contract value being U.S. Embassy Beirut ($613.8 million), U.S. Embassy New Delhi ($563.5 million), U.S. Consulate Erbil ...

  3. Bill L. Harbert - Wikipedia

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    The international division became part of Bill Harbert International Construction (BHIC) in 1991. In 2000, Bill Harbert retired and assets of BHIC were sold. The company changed its name to B.L. Harbert International and is headed by Bill's son Billy Harbert. On June 27, 2010, Harbert died at the age of 86 in Birmingham, Alabama.

  4. List of corporations with a major presence in Birmingham ...

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    American Cast Iron Pipe Company (ACIPCO) Associated Grocers of the Southeast; B.L. Harbert International - international construction company; Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama; Books-A-Million; Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP; Brasfield & Gorrie; Buffalo Rock Company; Chester's International; Coca-Cola Bottling Company, United; Birmingham ...

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  6. John M. Harbert - Wikipedia

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    John Murdoch Harbert III (July 19, 1921 – March 31, 1995) was an American businessman. He is best known for building his international construction company, Harbert Corporation, into one of the world's largest, along with creating a personal wealth of well over $1.7 billion.

  7. Steve VanderVeen: Trendway's rise as an office furniture company

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    By 1980, Trendway was also in the office furniture market, with newly designed chairs, tables, and cubicles. Its payroll had grown to 200 employees and its sales to $20 million.

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