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THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FROM THE SALT LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT.

Cache Valley Electric has been awarded the electrical installation contract for Nucor Steel’s new Castrip Facility in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Montgomery Watson recently was awarded two water resources projects. They will work on the West Side Water System Improvements for West Jordan City and the Utah Lake Water Drainage Project for Central Utah Water Conservancy District.

BDL Mill has been awarded two new projects for the LDS Church Educational System. The projects consist of the interior trim and cabinets for multiple buildings at the University of Utah and the Salt Lake Community College.

Furst Construction has completed a 117,000 square foot warehouse in the Landmark Industrial Park at 1795 South 5350 West. Furst also completed a tenant finish for 50,000 square feet of the warehouse.

Here’s an Olympic business fact: The Wasatch Front has a population of about 1 ½ million making it the largest urban area to host the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

The Chamber’s Women’s Business Center is soliciting nominations for the prestigious Athena Award. The Athena Award is given to an active Chamber member who excels in business, community service, and in helping women achieve their full leadership potential. The deadline for nominations is July 31st. Call 328-5075 for more information or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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