The City of New Orleans has hired an engineering management firm to oversee the repair of public assets and keep residents updated on the work.
MWH, formerly known as Montgomery Watson Harza, will earn an estimated $6 million to coordinate the work of architects, engineers and building contractors hired by the city to fix flood-damaged police and fire stations, streets, recreation centers, court buildings, museums, libraries and parks.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Is New Orleans On The Mend?
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