Supermétal lands $29.4M airport expansion contract

Nov 16, 2011 | 11:25 AM | Corinna Petry

Tags  Supermetal, steel fabricator, Calgary airport project, structural steel, Corinna Petry

CHICAGO — Structural steel construction firm Supermétal Structures Inc. has won a Canadian $30-million ($29.4-million) contract for Calgary International Airport’s East Concourse expansion project in Alberta.

Supermétal will fabricate and erect 5,600 tons of structural steel for the project, a C$1.4-billion ($1.37-billion) undertaking to create space, reduce energy consumption and minimize environmental impact. The main 2-million-square-foot building....





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