Canada’s ADF receives new steel structure orders for World Trade Center

Wednesday, 09 March 2011 17:30:19 (GMT+3)   |  

Quebec, Canada-based steel structure manufacturer ADF Group Inc. (ADF) has announced that it has been awarded a new contract for the new World Trade Center construction project being carried out in New York, USA.

The new orders include the design and engineering of connections, fabrication and delivery of heavy steel built‐up components worth US$23 million for various parts of the center. The new mandates are in addition to the contracts awarded to the company in the scope of the same project

Jean Paschini, chairman of the ADF board and chief executive officer, commented, "These new orders are another indication of our clients' confidence in ADF's expertise in the fabrication of highly engineered steel structures and components, and acknowledges the long‐standing relationship we have developed with them."
 


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