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Largest project in history?
August 5, 2010
9:44 PM
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Thanks criag you are brillant

August 4, 2010
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This site is stupid. You guys don't know shit.

August 2, 2010
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Demoman that is the under statement of the year.

July 30, 2010
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Sorry, I mis-quoted. Its actually over 13.1 million square feet. It was performed under one contract across more than one FEMA project worksheet. The project is still ongoing and may now be above 8,000 houses.

June 6, 2010
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What I find hard to stomach is that 6.1 million sf or an average of 802 SF per structure garnered $130 million of taxpayer money! thats $21 per SF, just like the government to buy $2000 toilet seats and $50 bolts.

June 4, 2010
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Was the 7600 houses listed under ONE contract because I find that very hard to stomach?

June 4, 2010
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How bout the K-33 project in TN - that approached $500 million before Bechtel and all were asked to leave.

May 25, 2010
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In my eyes nothing compares to the world trade center cleanup. They took both buildings contents included sent it through a picking line at fresh kills landfill site. I would venture to say they spent a bit more than 130 million. Dengler Demolition

May 22, 2010
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Unified Recovery Group has demolished over 7600 residential and commercial structures in St. Bernard Parish, LA following Katrina. Over 6.1 million square feet demolished at at contract value of over $130 million dollars. Does anyone know of a larger project?

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