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Two companies are spending an estimated $1 million each on competitive proposals to win the right to design and construct Spokane County's planned $115 million waste-water treatment plant, then operate the facility under a contract that could be worth $80 million to $100 million over 20 years.
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Bidders Seek Huge Pact for Sewer Plant
Two companies are spending an estimated $1 million each on competitive proposals to win the right to design and construct Spokane County's planned $115 million waste-water treatment plant, then operate the facility under a contract that could be worth $80 million to $100 million over 20 years.
The companies, Denver-based CH2M Hill Inc. and Houston-based Veolia Water ...See the full content of this document
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