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CH2M HILL OMI’s longest O&M partnership to continue another 10 years
DENVER—Nov. 29, 2007—Building on a partnership that began 25 years ago, city council members in Lebanon, Ore., have unanimously voted for an early renewal of CH2M HILL OMI’s contract for continued operations and maintenance of the city’s wastewater and water systems. Read the full news release.
Join CH2M HILL OMI for volunteer day to help New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity
DENVER—Oct. 23, 2007—Helping to expand the spirit of community service in New Orleans, CH2M HILL OMI is kicking off its participation in the Congress of Cities by sponsoring a volunteer day with and making a donation to the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity. Read the full news release.
CH2M HILL OMI launches new corporate Web site to better support growing O&M solutions business
DENVER—Oct. 23, 2007—CH2M HILL OMI offers the industry’s broadest range of operations and maintenance services — and its new Web site now makes it even easier for communities and companies to find the right services to fit their needs. Read the full news release.
New Mexico city again chooses CH2M HILL OMI to manage water/wastewater system
DENVER—Oct. 3, 2007—Council members in Farmington, N.M., have voted to extend the city’s contract with CH2M HILL OMI for another eight years, allowing the company’s experts to continue operating and maintaining the city’s water and wastewater system. Read the full news release.
CH2M HILL OMI selected to operate, maintain wastewater treatment facility for Oregon city
DENVER—Sept. 27, 2007—CH2M HILL OMI experts have been helping manage the wastewater plant for the city of Dallas, Ore., since November. Now, the city has decided to expand the partnership, selecting CH2M HILL OMI to provide complete operations and maintenance services. Read the full news release.
Two Florida cities renew CH2M HILL OMI contracts for water, wastewater, public works services
DENVER—Sept. 19, 2007—Two Florida cities — Quincy and Live Oak — have added at least 10 more years of partnership with CH2M HILL OMI. Read the full news release.
New CH2M HILL OMI jobs site aims to keep attracting, recruiting top talent
DENVER—Sept. 14, 2007—Making it even easier for great people to find great jobs, CH2M HILL OMI has launched a new careers Web site to better reach out to and recruit experts in municipal services, public works, water and wastewater operations and maintenance, and more. Read the full news release.
Middle Georgia city renews contract with CH2M HILL OMI to operate, maintain wastewater treatment system
DENVER—Sept. 13, 2007—Building on a partnership that has prospered for more than a decade, the City of Vienna, Ga., has selected CH2M HILL OMI to continue operating and maintaining its wastewater treatment system for another 15 years. Read the full news release.
CH2M HILL OMI selected to start up new city of Chattahoochee Hill Country, Georgia
DENVER—Aug. 13, 2007—Organizers of the soon-to-be City of Chattahoochee Hill Country, Ga., have selected CH2M HILL OMI to design, implement and operate all of the municipal processes and services that citizens will receive when the city formally opens Dec. 1. Read the full news release.
CH2M HILL employees donate more than $92,000 to aid Water For People
DENVER—July 24, 2007—By hosting everything from pancake breakfasts to bowling tournaments, CH2M HILL employees around the world have raised more than $92,000 in employee contributions to help Water For People, an international nonprofit that increases access to safe drinking water and improves sanitation and health in developing countries. Read the full news release.
CH2M HILL OMI secures key contract renewals to operate, maintain water-related services
DENVER—July 13, 2007—Underscoring the strength of CH2M HILL OMI’s partnerships with customers throughout North America, the company announced it has earned more than $65 million in contract renewals in the first half of the year, including major projects in Arizona, Michigan, Kansas and Washington. Read the full news release.
CH2M HILL OMI earns top OSHA safety designation
New Mexico site among seven earning safety awards this year
DENVER—July 2, 2007—A water and wastewater system operated by CH2M HILL OMI for the city of Rio Rancho, N.M, has earned the New Mexico Environment Department Occupational Health and Safety Bureau’s highest designation for workplace safety – the “Zia Star” status in its Voluntary Protection Program. Read the full news release.
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