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September 7, 2000

Nuprecon expanding its services and markets

  • Demolition contractor adds abatement services and also plans to offer remediation, salvage and recycling services
  • By BENJAMIN MINNICK
    Journal Construction Editor

    John Hennessy
    John Hennessy and Nuprecon on Tuesday began an $11 million demolition project at Sea-Tac Airport that involves removing the Northwest Airlines Hangar and other structures. The job should be finished by the end of 2001.    Photo by Benjamin Minnick.
    You could say business is taking off at Nuprecon -- the demolition contractor just nailed down its largest contract ever, an $11 million job at Sea-Tac Airport. But the company isn't stopping there, it has plans to expand its range of services and where it operates.

    Nuprecon on Tuesday began the Sea-Tac project for the Port of Seattle. The job involves demolition and abatement at the South Terminal area of the airport, including removal of the Pan Am and Northwest hangars, the Northwest flight kitchen building and part of Concourse A.

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