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There is a church, an agricultural | contractor, a cattery, an equine centre, along with a f |
as set to executive produce Confessions of a | Contractor, a 2009 CBS television pilot based on Richar |
He was an industrialist, a | contractor, a great sportsman and a New Zealand single |
ster later used as television studios by ITV | contractor ABC from 1956 to 1968. |
rial investigation into no-bid contracts and | contractor abuse within the Department of Homeland Secu |
Contractor access to the site to support the FPS-117 is | |
perations around Point Barrow and to support | contractor access to the military radar site. |
0) was a sea captain, engineer, inventor and | contractor active in the construction of many American |
undproofing and home wallpapers; and defense | contractor Aerojet. |
J. Ray McDermott; rig designer and drilling | contractor Alden J. "Doc" Laborde; former president Geo |
Contractor: Alliant Techsystems | |
cquiring Oberon Associates, a fellow defense | contractor also based out of Virginia. |
John Flinn (- ca 1900) was a merchant, | contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
illiam Thomas Mollard (May 5, 1855 - ) was a | contractor and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada |
Gibson was a | contractor and engineer involved in the construction of |
r of Taylor Woodrow, a leading international | contractor and developer. |
erritorial council in 1877, then worked as a | contractor and in farming, and moved to Miles City, Mon |
ne Baker Knoll, William Hall III, a building | contractor, and Gene Stilp, an anti-pay raise activist. |
Grange works as a mechanical | contractor and is currently the President and Owner of |
Mackintosh, of the | Contractor, and some other gentlemen in the Company's s |
time of Vergniaud's birth, his father was a | contractor and purveyor for the king, supplying food fo |
educated at state schools before becoming a | contractor and company director. |
eering News-Record named Haskell a top GREEN | contractor and they rank among the top design/build fir |
1774-1837) was a Tasmanian pastoralist, meat | contractor and publican. |
David Passaro (born 1966) is a former CIA | contractor and U.S. Army Ranger who was charged with as |
n addition to modeling she is also a general | contractor and has worked on projects all over the worl |
aigon, South Vietnam to an American civilian | contractor and his Vietnamese wife, Gauger was raised i |
ertified residential and commercial building | contractor, and has a real estate license. |
Suzie Katayama - | contractor and cello |
(May 18, 1935-March 14, 2010), was a general | contractor and real estate developer in Pineville, Loui |
s occupied the unusual position of engineer, | contractor, and the largest proprietor, a combination w |
she rented the house to a New York railroad | contractor and his family. |
oved to Winona in 1955, where he worked as a | contractor and was active in the local community, being |
1842 - February 10, 1904) was a construction | contractor and political figure in Quebec. |
s (March 4, 1819 - July 1894) was a building | contractor and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
s were used in turn by a roofing/scaffolding | contractor, and as a waste management depot. |
hn Byars Anderson) was an educator, railroad | contractor and United States Army officer who served in |
it had obtained a quote or estimate from the | contractor and this seriously weakened the Commonwealth |
He continued to work as a | contractor and builder, eventually serving as mayor of |
ssor, aluminium window and door fabricator & | contractor and production of extruded aluminium profile |
In 1822 he set up business as a paving | contractor and stone merchant, building up a large busi |
child of Don Daniel Jayatilaka, a government | contractor, and his wife Liyanage Dona Elisiyana Perera |
eatment facilities, the managed care support | contractor and the civilian network to provide benefici |
1854 - May 25, 1936) was a lumber merchant, | contractor and political figure on Prince Edward Island |
He was a | contractor and businessman by career. |
He became a major | contractor and prominent businessman in Brisbane. |
Keefe (April 14, 1844 - 1933) was a building | contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
) was correctly classified as an independent | contractor, and that "Buel shall pay defendants' costs |
bdullah Al-Jaburi a major Iraqi construction | contractor and two other American companies 360 archite |
uly 9, 1857 - April 17, 1926) was a building | contractor and political figure in Newfoundland. |
Belasco as Charles Whitmore: a self-employed | contractor and older brother to Kita; engaged to Stacy. |
anland (1868-7 December 1943) was a building | contractor and Mayor of Christchurch from 1936 to 1938. |
Perry was an insurance | contractor and served as a councillor (Alderman) on Bat |
His father was a local building | contractor and stonemason. |
He was a mill owner, | contractor, and lumberer. |
d in Alberta by the AGLC through its private | contractor, and in the other western provinces and terr |
1845 - 25 May 1925), was a civil engineering | contractor and Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Ha |
The engineer was Charles Lanyon and the | contractor and major sponsor of the line was William Da |
possession of Mano Kalpakchim, a well-known | contractor and book-lover of the 18th century. |
tion (Jaido), with Thai Shimizu Co., Ltd. as | contractor, and sales management by Chesterton Thai Pro |
Bill Dew was a home construction | contractor and the Republican challenger in Utah's 2nd |
, and named, for Thomas Phillips, a building | contractor and city councillor who bought the land from |
nneth McLeod was a former Edmonton alderman, | contractor and real estate speculator, who in 1912 anno |
Randy, a | contractor and a coach in the Syracuse Stars minor hock |
While Mizner did serve as the general | contractor and developer of "Floresta" in its initial s |
gue, New Brunswick and became a businessman, | contractor and farmer by career. |
William Dargan was the | contractor and Charles Vignoles the engineer. |
3) was an Irish-born industrialist, building | contractor and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
He was also a | contractor and house-builder, operated a livery stable |
truction Company will be the primary General | Contractor, and Flintco, Inc. will be the minority part |
rtation selected Buckley and Co. as the main | contractor and a joint venture between Alpha-Liberty Pa |
He was also employed as a building | contractor and was a partner in a ferry between Burin a |
9, 1947) was an American carpenter, building | contractor and Socialist from West Allis who served one |
expelled member, the non-union workman, the | contractor and the employer, the material man or the ow |
He became a civil engineer and railway | contractor, and sat on Williamstown Council. |
a British Labour Party politician, building | contractor and farmer. |
, personnel, procurement and several hundred | contractor and support workers. |
ondence-educated Biloela grazier, a clearing | contractor and a bulldozer driver. |
Johnson, a bridge | contractor and engineer, came to Minnesota in 1884, and |
He also was a | contractor and constructed several buildings in Old Tow |
He engaged in business as a sewer | contractor and later as a coal dealer. |
construction worker, an independent roofing | contractor, and ultimately a farmer. |
He was later a timber | contractor and farmer at Deloraine in Tasmania. |
harles Keyser was the son of American timber | contractor and master builder Charles Donat Keyser. |
r station with China's Harbin being its main | contractor and Na Duong thermal power station with Maru |
r several years, and later became a building | contractor and also interested in banking. |
s that were agreed upon between the manpower | contractor and the actual employer, and to ensure that |
He resumed his business as a building | contractor, and died in York, Pennsylvania, aged 69; in |
Lord McDonald (March 25, 1841 - 1890) was a | contractor and political figure in Prince Edward Island |
and began a career as a capitalist, building | contractor and financier. |
lie and Caroline Melville, he was a building | contractor and banana grower before entering politics. |
oklyn, New York and had worked as a building | contractor and nurseryman. |
acoun, Saskatchewan, Gustafson was a farmer, | contractor and businessman, before he was elected to th |
Litespeed has been a | contractor and consultant to NASA for projects that req |
Derbyshire, the son of John Coupe a building | contractor and his wife Martha. |
ical Lutheran Cross Church notice, Southwest | Contractor and Manufacturer, 25, col 1, 5/23/1914. |
vett (1781 - March 17, 1864) was a merchant, | contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
on (English) CEO of Japan's biggest military | contractor, and a obsessively protective mother, Akiko' |
Fresno church alterations, Southwest | Contractor and Manufacturer, 23, col 2, 5/11/1912. |
ald (1813 - January 22, 1889) was an Ontario | contractor and political figure. |
Maine, USA, by John W. Griffiths, a private | contractor; and commissioned 16 March 1877, Commander G |
date to develop the project went to a timber | contractor and friend of Sarawak's governor. |
orn in Montreal, Quebec and became a cartage | contractor and manager, particularly of Healy Brothers |
ber 11, 1920 - June 24, 1998) was a building | contractor and a Democratic member of the Louisiana Hou |
Scott worked as a building | contractor, and was elected to Belfast City Council in |
He worked as a retailer, a signwriting | contractor, and a motel manager, and also became involv |
Soon after returning to Ireland he became a | contractor, and executed the Queenstown branch of the C |
ch 15, 1865 - August 4, 1949) was an Ontario | contractor and political figure. |
in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Bice was a building | contractor and lumber dealer. |
Toowoomba, Queensland, Elliott was a farmer, | contractor and agricultural consultant before entering |
The host, Scott McGillivray, is a home | contractor and renovation specialist who helps homeowne |
He is married to former ADV | contractor and voice actress Tiffany Grant. |
ocal line, much of it built by Thomas Savin, | contractor and builder of many Welsh lines. |
A federal agent disguised himself as a | contractor and enlisted the men to work on a constructi |
business as a landscape consultant and tree | contractor, and in 1800 he became firmly established as |
From 1950 to 1970 he a civil engineering | contractor and Director of R A McLennan Ltd, McLennan's |
John Jay (1805-72) was a building | contractor and, earlier, a skilled stonemason, who owne |
is father, and by 1911 had become a building | contractor and. |
The | contractor, Anders Anson, went bankrupt due to changes |
ilding the line east to Craigellachie, under | contractor Andrew Onderdonk. |
mbrian firm Story Construction were the main | contractor appointed to build the wind farm. |
successor aircraft, a Douglas C-54B but the | contractor Armstrong Whitworth decided it was impractic |
Although working for an outsourced | contractor as a dinner lady, and having been assured th |
As a result of its status as a government | contractor as well as funding provided under the Missin |
erritories, Canada) is carpenter and private | contractor as well as a current territorial level polit |
As the prime | contractor, Astrium is responsible for the satellite's |
70-73 by John Laing & Son Ltd, also the main | contractor at Coventry Cathedral. |
tant civilian, was killed while working as a | contractor at the British Army/RUC base during an IRA m |
ed in the wholesale lumber business and as a | contractor at Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. |
t date has yet to be officially confirmed, a | contractor at the open day said that 14 July 2011 was t |
ant Ltd, a well-known developer and building | contractor at Byfleet, Surrey, who had hired Walter Bar |
ates Rubber Company would replace Du Pont as | contractor at the Kankakee facility. |
g a jackeroo and goldminer, and later a bore | contractor at Alice Springs. |
n moved to Manitoba in 1878, and worked as a | contractor at Brandon. |
doing so by the combined powers of Kazuma's | Contractor attack, Ayano's God Flame, and Ren's Flame o |
he Dutch era (circa 1669) who was a building | contractor awarded the title of Muhandiram by the Dutch |
uilt in 1887 by developer Joseph Solomon and | contractor B. Ketcham at 130-132 South 17th Street as t |
stigation led by Miller asked the Navy and a | contractor, Baker Environmental Inc., for documents rel |
ve and sustainable methods were used by main | contractor Balfour Beatty during construction including |
or Rumpf Associates International, a defense | contractor based in Arlington, Virginia. |
of Discovery Air Incorporated, is a defence | contractor based in Pointe Claire, Quebec. |
rly SPARTA, Inc.) is a United States defense | contractor based in Lake Forest, California. |
ng-LaFollette, a custom sheet-metal products | contractor based in Indianapolis. |
ourke, New South Wales, he was a grazier and | contractor before entering politics. |
neral Lew Wallace to take Indianola from the | contractor before completion September 2, 1862 and have |
dairy and potato farmer and an agricultural | contractor before entering politics. |
he was a pastoralist, miner, prospector and | contractor before entering politics. |
RI, using Holder Construction Co. as general | contractor, began work in Summer 2004. |
A local | contractor began the house late that year and finished |
At 10:00 am, the | contractor began moving the house from its original loc |
ruction of the dam started in 1985, the main | contractor being CMC di Ravenna with local subcontracto |
he newspaper was launched by the late Behram | Contractor, better known as "Busybee", on March 25, 198 |
ch caused agency auditors to rush reviews of | contractor billing systems, falsify audit reports, and |
$27 million upgrade and maintenance work by | contractor Boeing. |
began on September 30, 1930, with Pittsburgh | contractor Booth and Flinn overseeing construction. |
Soon afterwards a local building | contractor bought up some land and constructed a small |
Palmer, the project's developer, and general | contractor Bovis Lend Lease. |
Shelly's husband is now suing the | contractor, Bradford General Contractors, which had hir |
ed) is the national ITV breakfast television | contractor, broadcasting in the United Kingdom. |
The | contractor broke ground on 1 December 1959 and the site |
ities Associates, Inc. (CSA), an independent | contractor broker-dealer firm; Stifel Nicolaus Limited |
ought a house, raised a family, and became a | contractor, building some of San Pedro's most beautiful |
rfered in a dispute Glimco was having with a | contractor building a Howard Johnson's restaurant. |
he mid-1920's, John William Franck, a Dallas | contractor, built a fishing camp with about 10 wood-shi |
Bee, 0-4-0ST, ex-Benjamin Piercy ( | contractor), built by Brotherhoods of Chippenham in 186 |
ude businesses such as super majors to large | contractor businesses and from independent oil companie |
1 May 1819 - 20 October 1903) was a Canadian | contractor, businessman, and the 20th Mayor of Toronto, |
He was a general | contractor, but having been without work for almost a y |
It continues to operate as a scaffolding | contractor but today the company has diversified to bec |
next 25 years, John became a custom painting | contractor, but he always set time aside to write. |
Walchand proved to be a successful railway | contractor but was open to other business ideas as well |
that he left for Florida to work for a house | contractor, but came back to Canada a few years later. |
ucated in Buctouche, New Brunswick, he was a | contractor by career. |
Duffus was a merchant and building | contractor by trade and was active in politics and was |
He is an electrical | contractor by trade. |
He was a heavy construction | contractor by career. |
He was born in England and became a | contractor by career. |
politician who had made a fortune as an army | contractor, Calcraft inherited his father's estates whi |
over the Worm brook constructed in 1823 by a | contractor called John Parsons. |
The | contractor Cardinal Coach Lines which has since been ac |
ck, Sr. (1919-1987), a Sicily Island banker, | contractor, cattleman, and farmer. |
's support for a “system of private security | contractor certification by third parties.” |
Gaekwad, Pankaj Roy, Gulabrai Ramchand, Nari | Contractor, Chandu Borde, Ajit Wadekar, Bishen Singh Be |
non Blair of Montgomery, Alabama was general | contractor; Charles M. Pritchett was construction engin |
Contractor: China Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsio | |
The | contractor chosen to build the Tunnel was James Bray, a |
Steel | Contractor: Cives Steel Company, Roswell GA |
faced after David Martin, a Vancouver Island | contractor, committed suicide in April, leaving behind |
near Los Angeles area defense and aerospace | contractor companies, as well as Edwards Air Force Base |
his brother Richard formed Nash Brothers, a | contractor company that specialized in sewer building. |
m was structurally sound, and an independent | contractor confirmed that the bouncing will not damage |
Hagan Smith (Constitution Party), a building | contractor, conservative activist and chair of the Butl |
In December 2002 and American | contractor corporation employee provided the detainee w |
It was built in 1924 by local | contractor Corydon E. Nourse. |
Builder and | contractor; Councillor for the Young Ward. |
Although the first | contractor, Death and Company went bust during construc |
investment goals from city depository banks; | contractor debarment processes for economic discriminat |
The architects and the | contractor decided the design was faulty. |
The | contractor defaulted on the work, and it was not until |
ed to repatriate the Mexican citizens if the | contractor defaulted. |
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