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Primoris Services Corporation Announces New Contract Work Valued at $393 Million

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Primoris Services Corporation Announces New Contract Work Valued at $393 Million

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Primoris Services Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: PRIM) (“Primoris” or “Company”) today announced two new major contract awards totaling over $393 million. The new contracts were secured by ARB and James Construction Group, two Primoris subsidiaries. The projects include a major utility alliance contract for pipeline integrity work in California and a large highway infrastructure project in Mississippi.

In the West Construction Services Segment:

  • The ARB Underground group has been selected by Pacific Gas and Electric, through an “alliance” process, to receive a three year contract, with two one-year options, as part of their PSEP (Pipeline Safety Enhancement Plan) program.
    • ARB was awarded the “Bay Area” of California, which includes the San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland regions.
    • This alliance agreement replaces the delivery system PG&E has used for their integrity work in previous years. The contract work will encompass all forms of system integrity upgrades including hydrotesting, valve automation/replacement, and in-line inspection/replacement.
    • The work will begin immediately and is initially valued at roughly $100 million/year for a total of $300 million over the course of the three year contract.

In the East Construction Services Segment:

  • MDOT, the Mississippi Department of Transportation, recently awarded James Construction Group a new contract valued at approximately $93.5 million for rehabilitation and improvements to Interstate 55 south of Jackson, Mississippi. The project is slated to start in the second quarter of 2013 and should be complete in the first quarter of 2016. The work scope includes roughly:
    • 850,000 cubic yards of excavation
    • 350,000 tons of asphalt
    • 95,000 linear feet of cast-in-place barrier rail
    • two bridges


ABOUT PRIMORIS

Founded in 1946, Primoris, through various subsidiaries, has grown to become one of the largest specialty contractors and infrastructure companies in the United States. Serving diverse end markets, Primoris provides a wide range of construction, fabrication, maintenance, replacement, …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Jeep and Mopar Reveal Six New Concepts for This Year’s Moab Easter Jeep Safari

By Andrew Wendler

Ah, spring, when a young man’s thoughts turn from the cold, dark struggle of winter to busting across the sun-kissed Utah landscape in a kick-ass 4×4. For devotees of the Jeep brand, the annual Moab Jeep Safari not only is an off-roaders dream vacation, but also an opportunity to check out some of the wilder concept vehicles the Jeep brand and its Mopar associates have been brewing up during the winter. This year the pair took a half-dozen vehicles—three from Jeep, three from Mopar—and went to work, reconvening at Chrysler’s HQ in Auburn Hills for a final shakedown before shipping out for Moab. Although the FC Concept and the J10 retro-truck from last year’s outing didn’t leave much turf in left field unturned for 2013, the teams still managed to put together a mighty impressive group of vehicles made from equal parts dreams and ingenuity, while hinting at products to come. Here’s the lineup:

Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk II Concept

Arguably the most impressive thing about the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk II (pictured above) is how good it looks in person. Despite wearing jumbo-sized 35-inch Mickey Thompson tires on 17-inch wheels, the concept received no lift kit or suspension mods. To fit the tires, Jeep simply got busy with the Sawzall and opened up the wheel wells until the super-sized blackwall tires fit. Teamed with the custom flares and blood-orange paint, the results are ruggedly handsome. A 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V-6 with a Banks Engineering exhaust provides motivation to the tune of 420 lb-ft of torque.  Exterior mods include a Grand Cherokee SRT hood, SRT front and rear fascias that have been modified for extra ground clearance, a blacked-out grille, a matte-black roof, and one-off custom roof rails. Custom front and rear skid plates, dual rear tow hooks, and modified Mopar rock rails finish off the package. All in, this is one Grand Cherokee that means business.

Jeep Wrangler Flat Top

This is what your gramps would call an “immaculate chop.” No ragged edges, no ungainly transitions, just a two-inch drop in roof height that looks so clean that you’d need a stocker next to it to illustrate is radicalness. To achieve it, Jeep clipped the windshield and removed the B-pillar, which, in turn, necessitated removing all side glass, and then put it all back together. It may sound easy, but there are no plans for the aftermarket. The exterior is finished in metallic sandstone with copper and brown accents. The hood and bumpers are customized versions from the Wrangler Rubicon 10th Anniversary model, and a massive Warn Zeon winch and a TeraFlex spare-tire carrier round off the exterior enhancements.

Power comes from a stock 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 and a six-speed manual with a Mopar exhaust. A Mopar/Dynatrac Prorock 44 axle sits in front, a 60 in the rear, both out fitted with 5.38 gears and ARB lockers. Thirty-seven–inch Mickey Thompson tires provide the height without a lift kit, while the suspension is beefed up with King remote reservoir shocks, pneumatic bump stops, and …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Car & Driver

Official: Jeep reveals annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari concepts [UPDATE]

By Zach Bowman

Jeep Wrangler Sand Trooper II Concept

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Jeep has unveiled its annual spate of concepts before the Easter Jeep Safari. Those start with the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk Concept (below left), complete with the company’s EcoDiesel V6 engine. Designers threw in a set of 35-inch Mickey Thompson tires wrapped around 17-inch Rubicon wheels, and a set of custom fender flares help keep all that rubber under wraps.

Meanwhile, the Wrangler Mopar Recon (below right) packs a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 good for 470 horsepower. All that grunt gets to the ground via a five-speed automatic transmission and a set of a Dana 60 axles frond and rear with 4.10 gears. The Recon also makes use of a 4.5-inch prototype long-arm kit and a set of prototype eight-lug bead lock wheels.

The Wrangler Stitch (below left) builds on the momentum of the Wrangler Pork Chop Concept. Engineers once again set out to strike as much weight as possible from the vehicle, and actually managed to trim the curb weight down to 3,000 pounds. That effort has given the machine the same power to weight ratio as the Grand Cherokee SRT8. Plenty of carbon fiber, door deletes and a chrome moly roll cage all help trim those pounds, and a set of DanyTrac Pro Rock 44 axles with 4.88 gears and ARB lockers front and rear let this machine scramble over whatever is in its path.

The Wrangler Sand Trooper II (very top) gets its grunt from a 5.7-liter Hemi and puts all 400 pound-feet of torque to the ground via a set of eight-lug portal axles. That hardware allows the Sand Trooper II to run 40-inch tires.

Jeep took a different approach with the Wrangler Flattop (above middle), however. With an upscale appearance, the Flattop boasts a chopped windowless hard top that shortens the machine in height by a full two inches. Designers also cut out the B pillar for a massive side opening. Katzkin leather seating indoors helps offer up a bit more refinement, and the Warn Zeon winch and 37-inch Mickey Thompson tires give the rig some added capability off road.

Finally, the Wrangler Slim (above right) is likely the most accessible of the whole bunch, showing off exactly what can be built out of a Wrangler with a little patience on a budget. The Slim features a 3.6-liter V6, axles with a 3.73 ratio, 17-inch prototype wheels and a 10th-Anniversary Rubicon front bumper. Rock rails and a two-inch lift help get the Slim off the ground.

Check the full press release below for more information on all six rigs.

UPDATE: We’ve just returned from Chrysler’s Design Dome and brought back with us a slew of pics of all of the …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Autoblog

Republicans Ask Clinton To Answer Key Questions Left Unanswered On Benghazi

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Hillary Clinton speech 7 SC Republicans Ask Clinton to Answer Key Questions Left Unanswered on Benghazi

(CNSNews.com) – With just three days to go before her last day at the State Department, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton continues to be dogged by questions about the deadly terror attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi last fall.

In a letter sent late on Monday, three Republican House committee chairmen asked Clinton to provide documentation relating to security at the consulate, video footage of the September 11 attack, and other material, saying the recent Accountability Review Board (ARB) probe into the incident had left key questions unanswered.

Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Ed Royce (R-Calif.), Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), and House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on National Security Chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) noted that the board had not questioned the department’s senior-most officials, including Clinton herself, Deputy Secretary William Burns and Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources Thomas Nides.

They said they believed its failure to do so was “a critical omission from the ARB’s review of the facts leading up to the attack.”

Among questions still unanswered, the lawmakers wrote, were the reasons why Undersecretary of State for Management Patrick Kennedy had apparently withdrawn a security support team (SST) from Libya, “despite multiple warnings from Ambassador Chris Stevens of a deteriorating security situation.”

“This was a key decision that detrimentally affected the security posture of U.S. diplomats in Libya prior to the attack,” Royce, Issa and Chaffetz said.

Read More at CNS News . By Patrick Goodenough.

Photo Credit: US Embassy New Zealand (Creative Commons)

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

Four Questions For Hillary Clinton On Benghazi

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Hillary Clinton speech 9 SC Four Questions for Hillary Clinton on Benghazi

In testimony before the Senate and House Foreign Relations Committees, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will have an opportunity to show Washington what it means to “take full responsibility” for the Benghazi disaster. At a very minimum, it should mean providing real answers.

As the Obama team from the day of the attack itself chose obfuscation and blame shifting over accountability, it is hard to imagine that Clinton today will make real news. It will be recalled that from President Obama to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, for several weeks the Administration peddled the line that the well-orchestrated terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic facility in Benghazi was the result of offense taken to a silly YouTube movie trailer. In the Rose Garden, on the Sunday talk shows, at the United Nations, the Administration’s line was repeated almost verbatim. The message they sent Americans—and the world—was not only factually wrong, but also failed to defend American principles like freedom of expression.

Senators and Representatives have had time to digest the Accountability Review Board’s (ARB) report on Benghazi, which at least fleshed out the failings within the State Department that left the U.S. ambassador so woefully underprotected. The report pointed to inadequate diplomatic security stemming from Congress’s supposed cuts to the State Department budget, Libyan militias charged with defending the facility, and Ambassador Chris Stevens’s own determination to make the visit to Benghazi. It also highlighted the stark lack of leadership and bureaucratic stove-piping within the State Department, for which Clinton surely has to account.

The congressional hearings still need to seek answers to the following four questions regarding systemic failures in intelligence and security:

What counterterrorism and early warning measures were in place to proactively address security threats? The report states that “intelligence provided no immediate, specific tactical warning of the September 11 attacks.” However, it did not provide an assessment of the counterterrorism measures that were in place to address the threat of extremist activity.

Read More at heritage.org . By Helle Dale.

Photo Credit: marcn (Creative Commons)

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

The Fridge: Application Review Board restaffing results

Hello everyone,

The Application Review Board has been seeking new members for the past month and closed the nomination period on the 14th of January.

Only a single nominee, Jonathan Carter, came out of this for the 3 seats that were available on the board.

The usual procedure is for the Technical Board to setup a CIVS poll for such restaffing, though in this particular case, we do not feel it’d serve any real purpose and so decided to simply confirm Jonathan’s membership on the Application Review Board.

Please join me on welcoming Jonathan back on the ARB!

PS: Note that the ARB is still understaffed by 2 members so if anyone would like to join, please get in touch with them.

Originally posted to the ubuntu-devel mailing list on Fri Jan 18 15:40:12 UTC 2013 by Stéphane Graber

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet Ubuntu