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Maryland Aviation Administration Awards Baker Contract for BWI-Marshall and Martin State Airports

Dépèche transmise le 25 octobre 2011 par Business Wire

BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Michael Baker Jr., Inc., a unit of Michael Baker Corporation (NYSE Amex:BKR), has been awarded a $6.5 million, seven-year contract by the Maryland Aviation Administration to perform architectural and engineering services at BWI-Marshall Airport and Martin State Airport. Specifically, Baker will provide airfield runway engineering, terminal and facility architectural improvements, landside project engineering, as well as a host of secondary services related to lighting, stormwater, security, navigational aids, parking and other services.

“This is the sixth consecutive contract for similar architectural/engineering on-call services with the Maryland Aviation Administration. We have built a great working relationship with the client and proven that Baker is the firm of choice.”

Tracy Hollida, Baker’s project manager, said, “This is the sixth consecutive contract for similar architectural/engineering on-call services with the Maryland Aviation Administration. We have built a great working relationship with the client and proven that Baker is the firm of choice.”

Michael Baker Corporation (www.mbakercorp.com) provides engineering, design, planning and construction services for its clients’ most complex challenges worldwide. The firm's primary business areas are architecture, aviation, defense, environmental, geospatial, homeland security, municipal & civil, oil & gas, rail & transit, telecommunications & utilities, transportation, urban development and water. With more than 3,250 employees in nearly 110 offices across the United States, Baker is focused on creating value by delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for infrastructure and the environment.

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