New Orleans eyes contractor to remove autos

Dec 28, 2005 | 12:28 PM | Paul Schaffer

New Orleans will soon choose a contractor to handle the removal of about 30,000 wrecked cars and trucks left by Hurricane Katrina on public property.

The work will probably cost the city about $10 million, according to an estimate from one bidder, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reported.

If city staffers' formal ratings determine the selection, Shaw Group Inc., Baton Rouge, La., will handle the project. A New Orleans firm, Henry Consulting, ranks next, followed by CH2M Hill of Englewood, Colo.....





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