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Hawaii firms get federal stimulus work
Jan 8, 2010 - Pacific Business News
Three Hawaii companies have been awarded federal stimulus contracts by the Army Corps of Engineers for repair and renovation work at two Oahu Army installations.
Wahiawa-based Niking Corp. was awarded the largest of the three contracts, $2.7 million to replace the water treatment plant generator at Schofield Barracks, the Army Corps of Engineers announced in a news release.
Alutiiq-Mele, based in Honolulu, was awarded a $1.5 million contract to replace a roof and install two photovoltaic systems on Aliamanu Military Reservation buildings.
And Honolulu-based StarCom Builders was awarded a $528,994 contract to repair exterior drainage at a Schofield Barracks building.
A fourth contract awarded by the local Corps of Engineers was awarded to C.W. Crosser Construction of Anaheim, Calif. The $5.7 million contract is for renovation work on hangar buildings and to replace cooling equipment at Hickam Air Force Base.
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