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Although working for an outsourced | contractor as a dinner lady, and having been assured th |
CentiMark is the only roofing | contractor with a 5A1 rating by Dun & Bradstreet. |
After the GSA and building's | contractor reached a settlement for repairs, it was ins |
he mid-1920's, John William Franck, a Dallas | contractor, built a fishing camp with about 10 wood-shi |
evival Ritzman House was built by an unknown | contractor during a time period when Greek Revival styl |
to Mitigate, essentially establishing that a | contractor has a duty to limit costs after its contract |
he operation of tolls will be granted to the | contractor for a period of 30 years; the toll fee has b |
ing that the assemblywoman offered to help a | contractor obtain a $2 million parcel of land from the |
Randy, a | contractor and a coach in the Syracuse Stars minor hock |
tributions and ballot issue contracts to any | contractor with a government contract or contracts that |
n transformed from a small aluminium windows | contractor into a multi-national enterprise. |
s to the education sector and operating as a | contractor for a number of UK government education init |
rtation selected Buckley and Co. as the main | contractor and a joint venture between Alpha-Liberty Pa |
ondence-educated Biloela grazier, a clearing | contractor and a bulldozer driver. |
The | contractor was a Mr. Sheehy and the stone was brought f |
on (English) CEO of Japan's biggest military | contractor, and a obsessively protective mother, Akiko' |
rfered in a dispute Glimco was having with a | contractor building a Howard Johnson's restaurant. |
Or were they a lead | contractor in a sense for all the separation work? |
ber 11, 1920 - June 24, 1998) was a building | contractor and a Democratic member of the Louisiana Hou |
He worked as a retailer, a signwriting | contractor, and a motel manager, and also became involv |
er 22, 1959 to John McShain, Inc., a general | contractor, for a bid of $3,735,000. |
It was constructed by the | contractor George A. Caldwell, who also designed nine b |
as designed and constructed by architect and | contractor Max A. Orlopp Jr. in 1891, showcasing the Ri |
Contractor: China Academy of Aerospace Liquid Propulsio | |
k public liability, since he had checked the | contractor was accredited under the police and local go |
Eddie Stobart Ltd., the UK's largest haulage | contractor, was acquired by WA Developments, owned by A |
Hagan Smith (Constitution Party), a building | contractor, conservative activist and chair of the Butl |
ell Laboratories, originally as a government | contractor, providing advanced physics, pulsed power, s |
to Kosovo, Iraq, and later, as a government | contractor in Afghanistan. |
The main | contractor was again Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, with MJN |
Toowoomba, Queensland, Elliott was a farmer, | contractor and agricultural consultant before entering |
such as energy services company, insulation | contractor, or air sealing specialist. |
g a jackeroo and goldminer, and later a bore | contractor at Alice Springs. |
James Sanders was a local building | contractor who also built a number of mills, residences |
the main building was utilised by a building | contractor who also made use of adjacent land to store |
r several years, and later became a building | contractor and also interested in banking. |
The EPC | contractor is Alstom. |
Primary | contractor was American bridge Co (Ambridge, PA) with s |
ivil legal action against an IRS employee or | contractor or an IRS employee's or contractor's immedia |
en year old daughter of a wealthy government | contractor received an expensive doll, while the poores |
ude businesses such as super majors to large | contractor businesses and from independent oil companie |
arge flag was raised on the tower at noon by | Contractor Quigley and as it floated to the breeze thre |
Although the first | contractor, Death and Company went bust during construc |
ck, Sr. (1919-1987), a Sicily Island banker, | contractor, cattleman, and farmer. |
26, 1851 - October 23, 1931) was a building | contractor, manufacturer and political figure in Nova S |
1839 - September 22, 1896) was a physician, | contractor, farmer and political figure in Ontario, Can |
began on September 30, 1930, with Pittsburgh | contractor Booth and Flinn overseeing construction. |
He was born in Montreal, Quebec and became a | contractor, farmer and manager by career. |
nce of services within this state unless the | contractor registers and participates in the Basic Pilo |
1 May 1819 - 20 October 1903) was a Canadian | contractor, businessman, and the 20th Mayor of Toronto, |
council on behalf of the theatre's eventual | contractor, Skanska, and then went to work for Skanska |
d Sixth Street in late 1898 and commissioned | contractor Ole Anderson to build it for $25,000. |
The | contractor, Anders Anson, went bankrupt due to changes |
near Los Angeles area defense and aerospace | contractor companies, as well as Edwards Air Force Base |
s were used in turn by a roofing/scaffolding | contractor, and as a waste management depot. |
managed and maintained by an Area team and a | contractor, known as a Managing Agent (MA) or Managing |
difficult to realise than either MoD or the | contractor had assumed." |
was able to build several ships as a private | contractor, mainly at Harwich but also at Rotherhithe. |
ology, Inc., a Washington, D.C. area defense | contractor working at the Defense Information Systems A |
n Palmer, Massachusetts where the demolition | contractor lived at the time. |
6, 1828 - ?) was a businessman and building | contractor from Atlanta, GA. |
Reportedly, a construction | contractor's equipment struck a 2-inch gas main while t |
doing so by the combined powers of Kazuma's | Contractor attack, Ayano's God Flame, and Ren's Flame o |
The general | contractor, E.A. Baker Co., Inc., won a Craftmanship Aw |
lie and Caroline Melville, he was a building | contractor and banana grower before entering politics. |
William Hall III, construction | contractor (from Bangor) |
d worked as a building and civil engineering | contractor, merchant banker and farmer. |
eative direction of Victor Bourgeau, by head | contractor Felix Barbeau. |
cquiring Oberon Associates, a fellow defense | contractor also based out of Virginia. |
nes (Betws) Ltd. ('TRJ') is a major building | contractor, originally based in the village but now loc |
Prime | contractor is Bear Construction of Clarksburg, West Vir |
ve and sustainable methods were used by main | contractor Balfour Beatty during construction including |
he moved to Canterbury, working as a general | contractor until becoming a Member of Parliament in 188 |
n Company) set up as the Integrated Services | Contractor on behalf of Shell Expro in the North Sea. |
Another civilian | contractor, Timothy Bell, remains missing and is presum |
rlotte Coliseum: ASI provided the demolition | contractor, Dykon Blasting Corp, a predictive simulatio |
o informally applied to a toll road built by | contractor Gustavus Blin-Wright in 1861-1862 from Lillo |
possession of Mano Kalpakchim, a well-known | contractor and book-lover of the 18th century. |
Gaekwad, Pankaj Roy, Gulabrai Ramchand, Nari | Contractor, Chandu Borde, Ajit Wadekar, Bishen Singh Be |
Built by | contractor W.W. Boxley, the bridge consists of five 120 |
The body of one | contractor, William Bradley, was not found until 2005. |
n moved to Manitoba in 1878, and worked as a | contractor at Brandon. |
The railway | contractor Thomas Brassey was his grandfather and Thoma |
rtments by architect Smith Hoag and built by | contractor Simon Brink in 1889 for a cost of $25,000. |
New York - May 27, 1925) was a construction | contractor in Brooklyn in the early 1900s. |
working as a draughtsman and architect, and | contractor, in Buenos Aires from 1926-1933. |
ocal line, much of it built by Thomas Savin, | contractor and builder of many Welsh lines. |
He continued to work as a | contractor and builder, eventually serving as mayor of |
s is the Construction Management and General | Contractor officials building the current rail extensio |
Budimex Dromex is now the biggest | contractor (roads, buildings and pipe systems) in Polan |
Thorold was the | contractor who built the Acle Straight between Acle and |
The | contractor who built the dam was N.O. |
n and was renamed after William Garland, the | contractor who built the Utah Sugar Company factory at |
rs turned tragic on 22 October 1849 when the | contractor, Francis Burke, killed himself in Kirwan's h |
of California that Kevin Gagnon, a software | contractor doing business as "Mr. |
He was a | contractor and businessman by career. |
acoun, Saskatchewan, Gustafson was a farmer, | contractor and businessman, before he was elected to th |
ration on behalf of clients like the defense | contractor Raytheon, but it acknowledged that there was |
er to go belly-up overnight, and presses his | contractor, portrayed by Big Daddy Kane to release his |
's support for a “system of private security | contractor certification by third parties.” |
rn Ontario Canada.Van Egmond became an early | contractor employed by the Canada Company to construct |
Thomas A. Walker was the | contractor entrusted by the chief GWR engineer Sir John |
Bee, 0-4-0ST, ex-Benjamin Piercy ( | contractor), built by Brotherhoods of Chippenham in 186 |
ant Ltd, a well-known developer and building | contractor at Byfleet, Surrey, who had hired Walter Bar |
0 for the aldermen would close the deal, and | contractor William C. Kingsley put up the cash, which w |
Rudolph Valentino), scion of the millionaire | contractor Michael Calhoun (Edward Jobson). |
in Toronto, the son of John Bell, a building | contractor who came from Ireland in 1823. |
that he left for Florida to work for a house | contractor, but came back to Canada a few years later. |
Alumni of the school include Nari | Contractor, former captain of the Indian cricket team. |
ucated in Buctouche, New Brunswick, he was a | contractor by career. |
He was a heavy construction | contractor by career. |
He was born in England and became a | contractor by career. |
The main | contractor was Carillion Construction. |
There is a church, an agricultural | contractor, a cattery, an equine centre, along with a f |
Suzie Katayama - | contractor and cello |
one of three sons of the noted engineer and | contractor Sir Charles Fox. |
William Dargan was the | contractor and Charles Vignoles the engineer. |
A private | contractor was chartered to provide this service follow |
, and named, for Thomas Phillips, a building | contractor and city councillor who bought the land from |
General | Contractor - Clark Construction Group, Inc |
ode of Ask This Old House, in which painting | contractor Jim Clark assisted them with a wallpaper-rem |
was Hyder Consulting Ltd, and the principal | contractor was Cleveland Bridge UK Ltd (who originally |
The first was | contractor Gerald Cline, whom she married in 1953 and d |
ruction of the dam started in 1985, the main | contractor being CMC di Ravenna with local subcontracto |
The | contractor Cardinal Coach Lines which has since been ac |
ondon County Council, and was constructed by | contractor John Cochrane & Co; the project started in J |
Knox Presbyterian Church plans, Builder & | Contractor, 1, col 3, 3/30/1898. |
s Lang LaSalle became management and leasing | contractor of Colonial University Village and the other |
includes interior designer Tommy Smythe and | contractor Vito Colucci, as well as Richardson's husban |
Maine, USA, by John W. Griffiths, a private | contractor; and commissioned 16 March 1877, Commander G |
osition in SY Coleman, a division of defense | contractor L-3 Communications specializing in missile-d |
As a defense | contractor, the company supports government analysts in |
educated at state schools before becoming a | contractor and company director. |
d in 1933, and was completed by the American | contractor Markton Company. |
neral Lew Wallace to take Indianola from the | contractor before completion September 2, 1862 and have |
Leeds works as a | contractor doing computer programming, light computer r |
George A. Caldwell, building | contractor who constructed twenty-six public buildings |
He also was a | contractor and constructed several buildings in Old Tow |
Anthony was a local | contractor who constructed many of Eutaw's antebellum b |
Leighton | Contractor is constructing the skyscraper which will ha |
972, and was overseen by San Francisco-based | contractor Dinwiddie Construction (now Hathaway Dinwidd |
The building's | contractor, Swenson Construction Co., also built severa |
After moving to York (Toronto), he became a | contractor in construction and worked on the Rideau, Co |
A committee of inquiry found main | contractor Nishimatsu Construction Company and its offi |
business to his liking and became a railway | contractor for constructions in partnership with a form |
General | contractor Elkins Constructors began work on the trust' |
Litespeed has been a | contractor and consultant to NASA for projects that req |
built by Christiani & Nielsen as the general | contractor, who coordinated a 'float-in' installation o |
Demolition and site development | contractor Testa Corp won the bid to begin destruction |
In a case involving an executive of lottery | contractor GTECH Corporation, the U.S. Attorney's Offic |
was carried out by the Leeds based building | contractor Irwins cost £7,000,000 and also included com |
70-73 by John Laing & Son Ltd, also the main | contractor at Coventry Cathedral. |
a policeman then aged 23, and Herb Jones, a | contractor, were credited with saving as a many as 50 l |
development of Belgravia and Pimlico by the | contractor Thomas Cubitt. |
asbestos-containing pipe coating for another | contractor to cut the holder bottle into 40-foot (12 m) |
y go lucky guy next door who is a small time | contractor for cycle stands. |
ridge, spanning the White River was built by | contractor John D. Tobin of Portland, Oregon, who had p |
Peter Lind & Company is a private building | contractor of Danish origin based in Spalding in Lincol |
Department and at the Treasury, in which the | contractor was debited with the material at the estimat |
thballed before construction started, due to | contractor Modus deciding the market for retail and apa |
from the Army in July 1994, and worked as a | contractor on Defense and Intelligence programs in the |
s moved away in 1926, selling the house to a | contractor who demolished it for the materials in the f |
3, AMS hired Gagnon, an at-will, independent | contractor, to develop custom software to assist with i |
While Mizner did serve as the general | contractor and developer of "Floresta" in its initial s |
r of Taylor Woodrow, a leading international | contractor and developer. |
Thales Alenia Space was the prime | contractor for development and construction of the SICR |
the Neath and Brecon Railway constructed by | contractor John Dickson in the 1860's. |
He resumed his business as a building | contractor, and died in York, Pennsylvania, aged 69; in |
From 1950 to 1970 he a civil engineering | contractor and Director of R A McLennan Ltd, McLennan's |
Carl, a fourth-generation building | contractor, first discovered the need for a commercial |
established as the environmental management | contractor for DOE's Oak Ridge operations (including si |
The co-founder of Temcor, the project's | contractor, was Don Richter, a student of Buckminster F |
at S.B. Ballard Stadium, in honor of a local | contractor, who donated more than $2.5 million for the |
hazardous wastes on Endicott Island by BP's | contractor Doyon Drilling. |
born in Palmerston, Otago and was a building | contractor in Dunedin |
for Convair, a division of American defence | contractor General Dynamics and being a founding member |
It was built in 1924 by local | contractor Corydon E. Nourse. |
John Jay (1805-72) was a building | contractor and, earlier, a skilled stonemason, who owne |
January 28 - Alexander Mackenzie, building | contractor, newspaper editor, politician and 2nd Prime |
April 17 - Alexander Mackenzie, building | contractor, newspaper editor, politician and 2nd Prime |
(1996), in which he played corrupt building | contractor John Edwards, a character closely based on t |
oned on 15 June and turned over to the prime | contractor, the Electric Boat Company, for the alterati |
isk Management working as a Private Security | Contractor throughout EMEA. |
is now an information technology and defense | contractor with emphasis on C4ISR (Command, control, co |
A local | contractor was employed to continue work at the Stowmar |
In December 2002 and American | contractor corporation employee provided the detainee w |
Gibson was a | contractor and engineer involved in the construction of |
Johnson, a bridge | contractor and engineer, came to Minnesota in 1884, and |
ian Public Works Department (JKR) and a main | contractor MRCB Engineering Sdn Bhd. |
A federal agent disguised himself as a | contractor and enlisted the men to work on a constructi |
ourke, New South Wales, he was a grazier and | contractor before entering politics. |
dairy and potato farmer and an agricultural | contractor before entering politics. |
he was a pastoralist, miner, prospector and | contractor before entering politics. |
The court also found that the | contractor was entitled to an equitable adjustment for |
stigation led by Miller asked the Navy and a | contractor, Baker Environmental Inc., for documents rel |
nd engage the skilled historical restoration | contractor to execute the task. |
Soon after returning to Ireland he became a | contractor, and executed the Queenstown branch of the C |
involve preliminary energy audits by private | contractor energy experts, who then recommend a series |
ay 2007 because the developer fired the main | contractor (Al Fara'a Contracting), however it has now |
gue, New Brunswick and became a businessman, | contractor and farmer by career. |
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