Amelco Corp.

July 5, 2001
2000 sales. $147 million Behind the 2000 numbers. Amelco’s backlog of work has been steadily increasing as a result of obtaining public works infrastructure projects. Forecast for 2001. Expects an increase due to finished projects. Employees. 600 Branch offices. Seattle, Wash.; San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Raleigh, N.C.; Phoenix, Ariz. and Las Vegas, Nev. Top
2000 sales. $147 million

Behind the 2000 numbers. Amelco’s backlog of work has been steadily increasing as a result of obtaining public works infrastructure projects.

Forecast for 2001. Expects an increase due to finished projects. Employees. 600

Branch offices. Seattle, Wash.; San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.; Honolulu, Hawaii; Raleigh, N.C.; Phoenix, Ariz. and Las Vegas, Nev.

Top market segments. Wastewater treatment facilities, water treatment facilities, transportation systems and general building. Percentage of datacom work. None.

Major electrical construction projects. International terminal for the San Francisco International Airport.

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