Handyman Insurance, Major Construction to Start on New Orleans Pump Station Project
Friday, Apr. 4th 2014 7:15 AM
PCCP Constructors, a joint venture comprised of Kiewit, M.R. Pittman and Traylor Bros., along with a design team at Stantec, will start major construction this fall on the $700 million Permanent Canal Closures and Pumps project in New Orleans.
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