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J. F. White Contracting Co. is a Massachusetts-based contracting company specializing in heavy civil construction, deep foundations, pile driving, and mechanical/electrical construction. Founded in 1924, the company is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts .
Carlsbad is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in northwestern Tom Green County, Texas, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 87 , northwest of the city of San Angelo , the county seat of Tom Green County. [ 1 ]
The line includes an industrial spur running 20 miles east from Carlsbad and a second spur 24 miles east from Loving, New Mexico. Two classification yards are located in Carlsbad, as was SW's headquarters. Potash from mines near Carlsbad is the main commodity shipped on this division, with approximately 30,000 annual carloads. [3]
Fluor Corporation is an American engineering and construction firm, headquartered in Irving, Texas.It is a holding company that provides services through its subsidiaries in three main areas: oil and gas, industrial and infrastructure, government and power.
U.S. Highway 180 (US 180) is a US highway that runs from Valle, Arizona, to Hudson Oaks, Texas.A child route of U.S. Route 80, the Texas portion of U.S. 180 consists of two distinct segments.
Willbros Group, Inc. was a global engineering and contractor company based in Houston, Texas, United States. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange . The company operates in the field of energy infrastructure services.
Through New Mexico, US 62 is entirely concurrent with US 180.The highway continues past Carlsbad Caverns National Park and White's City into the city of Carlsbad.In Carlsbad, US 285 joins US 62/US 180 for approximately 2.2 miles (3.5 km), then heads east to Hobbs.
The First National Bank of Eddy is a historic building in Carlsbad, New Mexico. It was built by Caples and Hammer, a construction firm from El Paso, Texas, for the First National Bank of Eddy in 1890. [2] Its chairman, Charles B. Eddy, was the town's namesake until it was changed to Carlsbad.