Baltimore firm makes lowest bid for UAlbany sports complex

The Business Review Wednesday 22nd February, 2012

beat eight other bidders , including four Capital Region construction companies. Whiting-Turner, headquartered in Baltimore, made a bid of $15.96 million to build a football complex, a track-and-field venue and an intramural field for UAlbany students. The construction is the largest athletics work to occur at UAlbany in decades--and only after t...

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