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M & M Electric Awarded $4.5-Million Navy Contract
M&M Electric Company Incor- porated, Hanahan, S.C., is being awarded a $4,548,000 fixed-price contract for construction of a mooring platform at Naval Sta- tion, Charleston, S.C. The Naval
Facilities Engineering Command,
Alexandria, Va., is the contracting activity (N62467-81-C-0290).
Hyundai Heavy Industries
Wins $25-Million Contract
To Build 80,000-Dwt Tanker
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co.,
Ltd., Seoul, Korea, has won a con- tract to build an 80,000-dwt crude oil tanker. The US $25-million contract has been signed by C.L.
Lee, chairman of HHI, and T.Y.
Chao, chairman of Wah Kwong, in Hong Kong. The medium sized oil tanker is to be constructed by
HHI at its Ulsan shipyard for de- livery in October 1985.
The new ship will be 243.8 me- ters long, 42 meters wide and 19.2 meters deep.
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Contract Let To Lavino
Lavino Shipping Company,
Philadelphia, Pa., is receiving a $4,500,000 fixed-price contract for container and breakbulk ocean transportation service between
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