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Facing Tough Competition, URS Lands Huge U.K. Contract - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction
Publication Date: 16-JUL-08
Author: Peter Reina, with Debra K. Rubin Format: HTML
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Description: A team led by URS Corp.’s Washington division, the former Boise-based contractor Washington Group International, is now the “preferred bidder” for one of the biggest environmental contracts of the year. It is expected to be awarded a contract to clean up, decommission and redevelop the U.K.’s Sellafield nuclear site in northwest England, a project that may cost $2.6 billion annually for up to 17 years and be worth at least $100 million in fees. The competition drew major players in global nuclear waste cleanup and technology.
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