The 'ground zero' world trade center memorial has moved into CA as the contract for the concrete work has been awarded all for the price of $103.9 million to Navillus Contracting, together with Bovis Lend Lease. Let the job site meetings begin!!!
The steel contract has also been awarded.
$530 million memorial is scheduled to begin this summer, said Steven Plate, the director of priority capital programs at the authority. Already, he said, 150 tons of steel have been delivered to a marshaling yard in Camden, N.J., from the Owen Steel Company of Columbia, S.C., where it is being fabricated.
The memorial is scheduled to be completed in 2011.
NYtimes
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