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Pittsfield-based Cianbro Corp. has won a second contract for module work at its Brewer facility.
According to a release today, the company has inked a deal with an unnamed major North American petrochemical corporation to build industrial modules similar to those it previously built for Motiva's Texas oil refinery, the Capital Weekly reported. Work on the modules is slated to begin immediately at the company's Eastern Manufacturing Facility. In September, the company won a contract to build 22 modules for a nickel processing operation in Newfoundland, supporting at least 100 jobs. That project will last until the second quarter of 2012, and work on the two projects will occur simultaneously. There was no word on how long this new contract will last or how many new jobs, if any, it will create.
Last year, work on the two-year oil refinery project ended, leading the company to gradually downsize its nearly 500-person work force at the Brewer facility to about 100 people.
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