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Show of 150 housing units. Kitchell & Phillips of Phoenix, Arizona did all of the field engineering and construction on a firm price subcontract. The Housing units were owned by Huschuca Terrace Inc. and by Huschuca Terrace Rentals, Inc. 1st Quarter Successful Projects Bid in 1952 November 2, 1951 Kennecott Copper Corporation - Garfield Dike Dewatering Boxes - Utah a) Bid amount - $100,000 b) Salt Lake Office November 9, 1951 Ideal Cement Company Paving - Utah Devils Slide Plant Yard a) Bid amount - Cost plus 15% fee basis b) Salt Lake Office December 7, 1951 Geneva Steel Company - Open Hearth Furnace Piping a) Bid amount - $10,254 - negotiated b) Salt Lake Office December 14, 1951 Geneva Steel Company - Additional Work on Open Hearth Furnace _ a) Bid amount - $4,715 b) Salt Lake Office January 7, 1952 Vitro Chemical Company - Thickener Tanks Equipment - Utah a) Utah was to receive (1) $3,500 fee for engineering, (2) 10% fee on construction, (3) 5% fee on procurement. The total project amounting to $2 70, 000 b) Salt Lake Office January, 1952 American Smelting and Refining Company - Silverbell Housing Project - Tucson, Arizona A negotiated $1,000,000 contract for 100 houses and ten dormitories January 1952 Housing Project - Wichita, Kansas Through joint venture (Utah-Beck et al) with Henry C. Beck sponsoring, and by negotiation, work started on an ($8,500,000) 1,034 unit housing project. |