Tuesday Dec 22 | Cumming Forsyth County News
Letter to Colonel Byron Jorns of the United States Army Corps of Engineers from Mayor Ford Gravitt
Please accept this letter as the public comment of the City of Cumming, Georgia, a Georgia Municipal Corporation, regarding the Master Water Control Manual update.
Ahead of the Bell: Engineering and Construction
Engineering and construction firms may gain from a bill passed by Democrats in the House aimed at spurring job growth.
Ludlam named West Slope COGA director
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association's West Slope Chapter Thursday named David Ludlam as its new executive director.
Colo. oil, gas trade group names new president
The Colorado Oil and Gas Association has named a vice president of an environmental consulting and engineering firm as its new president.
My Turn: PROSAC votes to retain 18-hole golf course at Sharp Park
December 2009, is measuring up to be a very significant month in the long-waged battles of the "Golf War" concerning the future of Sharp Park Golf Course.
Santa Barbara Foundation hires Dee Jennings
The Santa Barbara Foundation is pleased to announce that Dee Jennings has joined the leadership team.
$3.6M Capital Project Will Cost $0 Additional Taxes
Superintendent Stephen Grimm and architects from Tetra Tech showed the Lansing Board Of Education a synopsis of items to be included in a $3,612,000 capital project that will address learning, health, and safety issues at all three Lansing schools.
Pinnacle Formalizes Contracts for Preliminary Economic Assessment...
Pinnacle Formalizes Contracts for Preliminary Economic Assessment with Tetra Tech and Environmental Baseline Study with Cambria Gordon Ltd.
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Analyst Report ) announced the award of a $63 million task order to provide architect/engineering services for the U.S. Agency for International Development in support of sustainable infrastructure development programs in Afghanistan.
Corps again to seek public input on Lanier operating manuals
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to gather new public input for water control manuals governing the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin, which includes Lake Lanier.
Tetra Tech to Present at the FBR Capital Markets 2009 Fall Investor Conference
Tetra Tech, Inc. announced today that David King, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, and Mike Bieber, Vice President of Corporate Development, will give a presentation to investors at the FBR Capital Markets 2009 Fall Investor Conference in New York City on Wednesday, December 2, 2009, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time.
Trees recycled for Fox River fish habitat
Trees cut from the site of St. Norbert College's new football stadium are getting a second life as fish habitat at the bottom of the Fox River.
J.C. Penney, Disney, Genzyme are big movers
Smith Micro Software Inc. said Wednesday it turned a profit in the third quarter but cut its 2009 revenue estimate, sending shares tumbling nearly 20 percent in aftermarket trading.
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Advanced Auto Parts, Tetra Tech are big movers
The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange: NYSE: Advanced Auto Parts Inc., down $1.59 at $38.69 Third-quarter sales at stores open at least one year for the car parts retailer missed Wall Street expectations.
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Tetra Tech Gives Cautious Outlook
Tetra Tech Inc late Tuesday reported better-than-expected third quarter earnings, boosted by growth in its federal government and international businesses.
Fox River PCB cleanup going so well it could be shortened
Calling the first year of the massive Fox River cleanup process a surprising success, project officials said progress made in 2009 could shorten the $700 million project by an entire year.
Fox River Project Leader Keeps Close Eye on PCB Hauling
This week the PCB cleanup project on the Fox River in Green Bay wraps up for winter.
Fox River PCB dredging to resume in April
Dredging of the Fox River will end for 2009 on Nov. 14. Scott Stein, a spokesman for the Fox River Cleanup Project, said the dredging, dewatering and hauling of PCB sediment is scheduled to resume April 5. Tetra Tech Inc.
Despite progress, decades of work remain at plant. Hurdles continue to interfere with cleanup efforts at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant.
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