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Bird Construction Inks Contract with Aecon to Upgrade Water Treatment Plant in Alberta

Aecon Group Inc. (TSX:ARE) announced today that its Lockerbie & Hole Mechanical Unit has been awarded a $25 million contract from Bird Construction Company to complete upgrades on the existing water treatment plant in Fort McMurray, Alberta.

Under the contract, Aecon's Lockerbie & Hole Contracting Ltd. will provide the mechanical services for a new pretreatment building, filter building, raw water transfer station and a filtered water transfer station, along with upgrades to existing plant processes and chemical systems.

The contract includes construction of a new operations building and demolition of the existing administration building. As the mechanical subcontractor, Aecon's Lockerbie & Hole Contracting division will provide the upgrades to the process piping for the water treatment plant, as well as the mechanical services for the new buildings.

Work on the project has begun and is scheduled for completion in the spring of 2012.

"This contract speaks to Aecon's extensive experience in construction and mechanical services for the water treatment industry," said Paul Koenderman, CEO of Aecon's Industrial Group.  "This major upgrade is required to service the continuously expanding residential areas of Fort McMurray and we are pleased to be doing the type of work in which we excel."

Source: http://www.aecon.com

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