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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - September 27, 2012
Spokane contractor awarded Clarkston treatment plant
Williams Brother to begin $13.5 million in upgrades to improve effluent quality

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Williams Brother Construction LLC, of Spokane, has won a $13.5 million contract for a major improvement project at the wastewater-treatment plant that serves the city of Clarkston, Wash.

The project, which was scheduled to start at the end of September, will include both installing some new equipment and rehabilitating some older machinery at the plant. The upgrades will enable the city to improve its processing of wastewater so that the treated effluent discharged into the Snake R...


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