ADF announces new contracts for $20.2 million

Friday, 20 May 2005 18:45:02 (GMT+3)   |  

ADF announces new contracts for $20.2 million

ADF Group Inc. has announced contracts totaling $20.2 for public infrastructure jobs in the US. The company will engineer and fabricate heavy steel components for Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport as well as some portions of a new office tower in New York City. In addition, ADF has been awarded the contract for the construction of a new terminal at Puerto Rico’s Luiz Munoz Marin international airport and the engineering and fabrication of the steel structure for the Port of San Juan’s passenger pier. ADF will undertake the fabrication of these steel structures at its Terrebonne, Quebec plant. The parts, some of which will weigh 100 tons and span 200 feet when fully assembled, will require about 110,000 man-hours to complete. Canadian-based ADF is a top leader in the design, engineering, fabrication, and erection of complex steel superstructures, as well as in architectural metal work.

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