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r's Department without the intervention of a | contractor, thus providing work for the local unemploye |
illiam Thomas Mollard (May 5, 1855 - ) was a | contractor and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada |
Their father worked as a | contractor in the San Francisco Bay Area. |
st Virginia resident who had been hired as a | contractor to paint WGBN's 450-foot (140 m) guyed tower |
The Oklahoma Air College, Inc. also was a | contractor to the USAAF at El Reno. |
Gibson was a | contractor and engineer involved in the construction of |
lled by a booby trap bomb on his farm, and a | contractor for the British Army and RUC who was shot at |
It mainly acted as a | contractor organisation for UKAEA and other governmenta |
erritorial council in 1877, then worked as a | contractor and in farming, and moved to Miles City, Mon |
Leeds works as a | contractor doing computer programming, light computer r |
to Oklahoma Territory to make his life as a | contractor in the field of civil engineering. |
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. |
from the Army in July 1994, and worked as a | contractor on Defense and Intelligence programs in the |
Square, though as a parishioner and not as a | contractor. |
ucated in Buctouche, New Brunswick, he was a | contractor by career. |
He worked as a | contractor. |
equitable adjustment from the Government, a | contractor must show three necessary elements -- liabil |
year it acquired Cherry Hill Construction, a | contractor in Maryland, and in 2005 it acquired Florida |
oved to Winona in 1955, where he worked as a | contractor and was active in the local community, being |
Portland Canal in 1830, supposedly because a | contractor named Samuel Hoosier preferred Indiana worke |
thout completing a degree he began work as a | contractor on public works projects. |
taxes, collection could be "farmed out" to a | contractor who would agree to pay a fixed amount, or a |
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) is a | contractor most notable for operation of three of the l |
tant civilian, was killed while working as a | contractor at the British Army/RUC base during an IRA m |
t would grant a salt-producing resource to a | contractor or tax-farmer, who would then be obliged to |
A | Contractor who loses their powers in exchange for a fli |
ought a house, raised a family, and became a | contractor, building some of San Pedro's most beautiful |
rved between 1832 and 1833; he then became a | contractor for national roads in 1835 before returning |
He continued to work as a | contractor and builder, eventually serving as mayor of |
Price went into business as a | contractor. |
He was a | contractor and businessman by career. |
ger Miranda Lee Richards, and Andy Parker, a | contractor, from her first marriage to artist Tom Parke |
to Mitigate, essentially establishing that a | contractor has a duty to limit costs after its contract |
ed in the wholesale lumber business and as a | contractor at Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. |
ake more money as a developer than just as a | contractor; having tested this first with his own money |
s moved away in 1926, selling the house to a | contractor who demolished it for the materials in the f |
t date has yet to be officially confirmed, a | contractor at the open day said that 14 July 2011 was t |
de by an officer of the Navy Department to a | contractor for repairs of a war vessel and machinery, i |
in June 2008 as the ECB was unable to find a | contractor that would build the Skytower for the alloca |
He was a | contractor of provisions and foodstuffs to the Dutch Go |
ing that the assemblywoman offered to help a | contractor obtain a $2 million parcel of land from the |
as set to executive produce Confessions of a | Contractor, a 2009 CBS television pilot based on Richar |
inishing and housepainting, later becoming a | contractor in this line of business; he became a member |
Randy, a | contractor and a coach in the Syracuse Stars minor hock |
He was an industrialist, a | contractor, a great sportsman and a New Zealand single |
en learned the builder's trade, and became a | contractor. |
Lauren is licensed as a | contractor in 39 states. |
Kalodimos was part of a lawsuit involving a | contractor she hired to build a home. |
labourers, and by the age of 21 Scully was a | contractor. |
stigators probing work done on his home by a | contractor who had received city business. |
He was also a | contractor and house-builder, operated a livery stable |
s to the education sector and operating as a | contractor for a number of UK government education init |
rant of her family history; Michael Curry, a | contractor who specializes in the restoration of old ho |
managed and maintained by an Area team and a | contractor, known as a Managing Agent (MA) or Managing |
stigation led by Miller asked the Navy and a | contractor, Baker Environmental Inc., for documents rel |
He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a | contractor, farmer and manager by career. |
He also was a | contractor and constructed several buildings in Old Tow |
After college he worked as a | contractor for his own roofing and residential construc |
He engaged in the lumber business and as a | contractor in 1882. |
over the Worm brook constructed in 1823 by a | contractor called John Parsons. |
After moving to York (Toronto), he became a | contractor in construction and worked on the Rideau, Co |
Garson continued to operate as a | contractor until his death in Winnipeg due to pneumonia |
g the Lincoln County GOP Dinner, he called a | contractor - reported first by blogs as a "U.S. soldier |
Lord McDonald (March 25, 1841 - 1890) was a | contractor and political figure in Prince Edward Island |
Litespeed has been a | contractor and consultant to NASA for projects that req |
entre, owned by the council, is managed by a | contractor. |
rospace services division of Pan American, a | contractor to NASA. |
rfered in a dispute Glimco was having with a | contractor building a Howard Johnson's restaurant. |
Carberry helped found CECO Inc., a | contractor for the International Brotherhood of Electri |
e returned to the United States and became a | contractor. |
He was born in England and became a | contractor by career. |
It deals with the requirements for a | contractor to receive an equitable adjustment for work |
Crawford was a | contractor involved in the construction of several cana |
to have confidence in the billing done by a | contractor whom the buyer may never have met and who ma |
Ritson Trail, named after William Ritson, a | contractor from the Victorian era, and responsible for |
his brother Richard formed Nash Brothers, a | contractor company that specialized in sewer building. |
Soon after returning to Ireland he became a | contractor, and executed the Queenstown branch of the C |
The ferry is operated by a | contractor for the North Carolina Department of Transpo |
On January 7, 2007 a | contractor working on the decommissioning of the statio |
rs to Australia, spending several years as a | contractor for miscellaneous goods on the goldfields of |
a policeman then aged 23, and Herb Jones, a | contractor, were credited with saving as a many as 50 l |
, in partnership with other foundries, was a | contractor for the Great Western Railway in the manufac |
He worked as a | contractor for the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883, th |
A federal agent disguised himself as a | contractor and enlisted the men to work on a constructi |
Boscobel saved it at the last minute from a | contractor who had bid $35 to knock it down after the V |
ted in 1880 and was finished in 1881 under a | contractor named George McMullen. |
n moved to Manitoba in 1878, and worked as a | contractor at Brandon. |
eloped at Apple by Ron Avitzur, an abandoned | contractor who felt obligated to the project. |
He is married to former ADV | contractor and voice actress Tiffany Grant. |
n, he is a private marketing and advertising | contractor to the Minnesota Army National Guard and a c |
near Los Angeles area defense and aerospace | contractor companies, as well as Edwards Air Force Base |
Saskatchewan and became an insurance agent, | contractor, farmer, grain merchant and hotelier by care |
There is a church, an agricultural | contractor, a cattery, an equine centre, along with a f |
dairy and potato farmer and an agricultural | contractor before entering politics. |
lso was a foreign service officer and an aid | contractor, gaining first hand experience of the mishan |
of Rhineland-Palatinate granted the airport | contractor landing rights for aircraft with a maximum t |
nneth McLeod was a former Edmonton alderman, | contractor and real estate speculator, who in 1912 anno |
In December 2002 and American | contractor corporation employee provided the detainee w |
d in 1933, and was completed by the American | contractor Markton Company. |
the execution of Nicholas Berg, an American | contractor working in Iraq, to one Web site, which was |
, 1824 - November 14, 1890), was an American | contractor from Lockport, New York. |
arliament is Gerry Ritz, a former farmer and | contractor. |
A civil engineer and | contractor, he was Chief Clerk of the Manitoba Departme |
ilt by architects Babb, Cook and Willard and | contractor Peter Lyall for the New York Life Insurance |
bert Baylor, a Revolutionary War veteran and | contractor from Virginia, was hired by William Thomas L |
Eli White Architect, structural engineer and | contractor. |
f the Genesee and was the chief engineer and | contractor of the Tonawanda Railroad. |
, 14. Sills IV is a commercial developer and | contractor. |
pact, and thousands of military, federal and | contractor jobs were lost on both Vieques Island, Puert |
d educated in Auckland, he was a builder and | contractor. |
ourke, New South Wales, he was a grazier and | contractor before entering politics. |
the fourth son of Brian McGovern, farmer and | contractor of Gortmore and his wife Anne Hassard, the d |
rried Brian Miller (principal drummer in and | contractor of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra), who is twe |
ing a prominent real estate entrepreneur and | contractor. |
Cavalry, and 150 civilian quartermaster and | contractor employees. |
of $23 billion and over 100,000 federal and | contractor employees. |
includes interior designer Tommy Smythe and | contractor Vito Colucci, as well as Richardson's husban |
The promoter and | contractor of the railway, John Dickson, also made a st |
Builder and | contractor; Councillor for the Young Ward. |
working as a draughtsman and architect, and | contractor, in Buenos Aires from 1926-1933. |
uilt in 1887 by developer Joseph Solomon and | contractor B. Ketcham at 130-132 South 17th Street as t |
one of three sons of the noted engineer and | contractor Sir Charles Fox. |
0) was a sea captain, engineer, inventor and | contractor active in the construction of many American |
f David Hewes, a San Francisco financier and | contractor. |
He was a merchant and | contractor, responsible for the Wellington steam tramwa |
He was a civil engineer and | contractor working on roads, canals and ports first in |
nd before becoming a bricklayer, builder and | contractor. |
rial investigation into no-bid contracts and | contractor abuse within the Department of Homeland Secu |
0 for the aldermen would close the deal, and | contractor William C. Kingsley put up the cash, which w |
ober 12, 1997) was a Canadian politician and | contractor. |
for 3 years and then became a carpenter and | contractor. |
1) was a Canadian politician, prospector and | contractor. |
ha, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and | contractor. |
he initiative of the speculative builder and | contractor William Newton, "the first in a long series |
Area for its shoddy construction process and | contractor mishaps (similar to its Tampa counterpart on |
t into business for himself as a builder and | contractor. |
he was a pastoralist, miner, prospector and | contractor before entering politics. |
as designed and constructed by architect and | contractor Max A. Orlopp Jr. in 1891, showcasing the Ri |
son and Thomas Sheasby, he was engineer and | contractor on the Glamorganshire Canal, until they had |
vil defense program managers, academics, and | contractor personnel These opinions were obtained throu |
Ireland, after which he became a builder and | contractor. |
Present were architect C. N. Nelson and | contractor P. H. Fredericks. |
asbestos-containing pipe coating for another | contractor to cut the holder bottle into 40-foot (12 m) |
By November, however, another | contractor, Holdens, had taken over the task. |
tributions and ballot issue contracts to any | contractor with a government contract or contracts that |
The archaeological | contractor has however, identified that the cargo consi |
politician who had made a fortune as an army | contractor, Calcraft inherited his father's estates whi |
Armyand was army | contractor during the Seven Years' War, an assistant to |
d the Kansas City Bridge Co. was selected as | contractor. |
V. K. Sriraman as | contractor |
tion (Jaido), with Thai Shimizu Co., Ltd. as | contractor, and sales management by Chesterton Thai Pro |
ates Rubber Company would replace Du Pont as | contractor at the Kankakee facility. |
Expanding the Medicare Recovery Audit | Contractor program to all 50 states and making it perma |
ck, Sr. (1919-1987), a Sicily Island banker, | contractor, cattleman, and farmer. |
investment goals from city depository banks; | contractor debarment processes for economic discriminat |
cts Paley and Austin and built by the Barrow | contractor William Ormandy. |
he newspaper was launched by the late Behram | Contractor, better known as "Busybee", on March 25, 198 |
Budimex Dromex is now the biggest | contractor (roads, buildings and pipe systems) in Polan |
h houses may have been built by a free Black | contractor named George Proctor. |
g a jackeroo and goldminer, and later a bore | contractor at Alice Springs. |
sted, Olmsted and Eliot, and built by Boston | contractor Perkins & White. |
Kenneth Abbott, a former BP | contractor, reported that up to 80 percent of the engin |
hazardous wastes on Endicott Island by BP's | contractor Doyon Drilling. |
Johnson, a bridge | contractor and engineer, came to Minnesota in 1884, and |
James Sanders was a local building | contractor who also built a number of mills, residences |
born in Palmerston, Otago and was a building | contractor in Dunedin |
son Ben Harper, Jr. was a prominent building | contractor in Illinois. |
Soon afterwards a local building | contractor bought up some land and constructed a small |
unds as a major and found work as a building | contractor, in which career he remained until his retir |
the main building was utilised by a building | contractor who also made use of adjacent land to store |
ne Baker Knoll, William Hall III, a building | contractor, and Gene Stilp, an anti-pay raise activist. |
in Stettin) was a housepainter and building | contractor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served one ter |
as involved in a law suit against a building | contractor who had not followed municipal building code |
Carl, a fourth-generation building | contractor, first discovered the need for a commercial |
chool teacher and then changed to a building | contractor. |
was an early American architect and building | contractor. |
est, Chandler worked as an aluminum building | contractor. |
ertified residential and commercial building | contractor, and has a real estate license. |
m (construction company) a European building | contractor |
ing his schooling, he worked with a building | contractor in Perth before settling in Brockville in 18 |
s (March 4, 1819 - July 1894) was a building | contractor and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
26, 1851 - October 23, 1931) was a building | contractor, manufacturer and political figure in Nova S |
Duffus was a merchant and building | contractor by trade and was active in politics and was |
in Toronto, the son of John Bell, a building | contractor who came from Ireland in 1823. |
Hagan Smith (Constitution Party), a building | contractor, conservative activist and chair of the Butl |
Clarke worked as a general building | contractor for several years. |
Keefe (April 14, 1844 - 1933) was a building | contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
John Jay (1805-72) was a building | contractor and, earlier, a skilled stonemason, who owne |
uly 9, 1857 - April 17, 1926) was a building | contractor and political figure in Newfoundland. |
Building | contractor Erich Ponti, with 6,772 votes (63 percent), |
he Dutch era (circa 1669) who was a building | contractor awarded the title of Muhandiram by the Dutch |
ompanied the choice of location and building | contractor. |
He engaged as a building | contractor in Oklahoma City in 1937 and 1938 and in the |
anland (1868-7 December 1943) was a building | contractor and Mayor of Christchurch from 1936 to 1938. |
His father was a local building | contractor and stonemason. |
Smith was a building | contractor in St. Catharines. |
An Oxford building | contractor, Messrs Knowles & Son, has been contracted t |
fter leaving office, he worked as a building | contractor. |
Peter Lind & Company is a private building | contractor of Danish origin based in Spalding in Lincol |
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