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November 19, 2009
NW contractors cope with the slow economy
By SAM BENNETT
Special to the Journal
Special to the Journal
Photo by Benjamin Minnick
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Hoffman Construction last summer passed the halfway mark on its portion of the $900 million Brightwater wastewater treatment plant. The company is focusing on cost effectiveness to keep it competitive on future projects.
MEETING owners' expectations has always been among the highest priorities for John Korsmo.
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