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From the April 28, 1997 Washington Post
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ICF won several major contracts last year, including a $260 million "total environmental restoration contract" from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to clean up federal installations in its Southern Pacific division, including an Army base in Oakland, Calif. Other contract awards included a two-year, $102 million agreement with a steel maker in the Czech Republic, to provide engineering construction services for the first phase of a $275 million mini-mill project; a $60 million contract with the Environmental Protection Agency to consult on its Green Lights and Energy Star conservation programs for government and industry, and another to analyze the effects of greenhouse gases, and several contracts with the industrial operators of plants that use nitric acid to make fertilizer. During 1996 ICF acquired Georgia A. Wilson & Associates, a civil engineering firm based in Houston. A French affiliate of ICF, ICF Environnement, and a partner acquired IRH Environnement, a hydrologic consulting, engineering and laboratory company. ICF sold majority equity interest in an entity that owns and operates a pulverized coal injection facility located at U.S. Steel's Gary Works, in Gary, Ind., in December. Earlier this year, ICF recruited a new board member, former secretary of energy Hazel O'Leary.
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