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  2. Moss & Associates - Wikipedia

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    Moss & Associates is a recipient of the University of South Florida's Sunshine State Safety Award. [8]As the eighth largest green builder in the southeast, [9] and counted among the top 100 green builders in the United States, [10] Moss & Associates takes a proactive approach to preserving the environment by investing heavily in LEED training for executives and operations and preconstruction ...

  3. Freelandia - Wikipedia

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    Freelandia. Freelandia was a low-cost counter-culture airline company owned by founder Kenneth Moss that operated in 1973 and the beginning of 1974. [1] The company operated an aircraft that flew between various destinations, but in an attempt to avoid regulation by the Civil Aeronautics Board, the company did not call itself an airline.

  4. Kiewit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    31,100 [ 3] (2023) Website. www.kiewit.com. Kiewit Corporation is an American privately held construction company based in Omaha, Nebraska founded in 1884. In 2021, it was ranked 243rd on the Fortune 500. [ 2] Privately held, it is one of the largest construction and engineering organizations in North America. [ 4]

  5. Co-op Survival Rates in British Columbia

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    Overall, the survival rate of co-operatives in BC is significantly higher than that of conventional, capitalist forms of business. The 5-year survival rate of both operating and dissolved co-ops is 100 out of 150 co-ops (for which we have data) or 66.6%. This compares favourably to the 2008 Quebec study of survival rates of co-

  6. Conrad Fort Lauderdale - Wikipedia

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    Construction was initially scheduled to begin in April 2005, with completion scheduled for 2007. [4] [6] Construction began in July 2005. The tower was expected to cost $200 million. [7] Stiles Construction Company was the project's general contractor. [8] A construction worker was killed on June 13, 2006, when steel scaffolding collapsed on him.

  7. City of Fort Lauderdale loses $1.2 million in phishing scam ...

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    The City of Fort Lauderdale was bilked out of $1.2 million dollars in what police in South Florida are saying was a phishing scam.

  8. Walton Construction - Wikipedia

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    Walton Construction. In 1985, Greg Walton founded ' Walton Construction Company', a privately owned construction company, in Kansas City, Missouri. Walton's first major project in Kansas City, MO was the Bartle Hall Convention Center (completed in 1994, total construction cost was $91.7 million). [citation needed]

  9. Shimizu Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Shimizu Corporation (清水建設株式会社, Shimizu Kensetsu kabushiki gaisha) is an architectural, civil engineering and general contracting firm. It has annual sales of approximately US$15 billion and has been widely recognized as one of the top 5 contractors in Japan and among the top 20 in the world. [citation needed]