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Lockheed Martin Corp. has picked a Denver-based company with a peculiar name to be on its team. The game is all about winning the federal contract to manage Los Alamos National Laboratory, and that includes proving the team can clean up 60 years of nuclear waste as well as manufacture parts for high-tech weapons.
CH2M Hill -- with a name that incorporates the first initials of the company's founders -- is an engineering-consulting firm that believes it can do both. "We became part of the Lockheed team this May," spokesman John Corsi said Tuesday.See the full content of this document
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Denver Firm Joins Lockheed Team for Lanl Bid
He rolled out a list of cleanup experience, such as the $7 billion closure of the Rocky Flats weapons p...
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