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JNS Power to Install Life Safety Fire Protection Systems in Chicago

Ulysses Diversified Holdings Corporation (PINKSHEETS: UDHC) announced today that its subsidiary, JNS Power & Control Systems, Inc., has been awarded contracts for the installation of the life safety fire protection systems at the Northwest and Crosby Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) Substations in Chicago, Illinois.

Jean Howe, President of JNS Power & Control Systems, Inc. stated “JNS Power will be responsible for the installation of a complete upgrade of the existing life safety fire protection systems at both sites. We were chosen because we are known for our core business being life safety and building automation. Construction costs for these two projects will be in the $500,000 range. We have worked with ComEd since the inception of our company starting at the bottom as a third tier sub-contractor and rising to the top. We have worked very closely with ComEd paying close attention to safety and we are now listed as a direct vendor with ComEd bidding projects directly to them.”

“We’re pleased to have been selected to work on these projects. JNS Power is a well established and recognized leader delivering high quality construction services for clients and nothing is more gratifying than knowing we will be satisfying both our client and its customers.”

Source: http://www.jnspower.com/

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