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He expects at least a million dollars of work from this storm.
More than 100 reactor orders were canceled in the 1970s, including all those ordered after 1973, and billions of dollars of work was abandoned.
"I don't think a report written by nontechnical people is going to affect industry perception," he said, adding that Halliburton "does billions of dollars of work every year, and one job doesn't make a reputation among their customers".
Last month, Greg Meffert, pleaded guilty to federal charges and admitted receiving nearly $900,000 in kickbacks in exchange for steering millions of dollars of work to Mr. St.
Because Where's My Office Now is one of GoWesty's most high-profile sponsored projects, the company does some upgrades and any necessary repairs — which would likely amount to thousands of dollars of work — for free.
But on their budget of less than $300,000, the two-bedroom apartments they found either required thousands of dollars of work or were in neighborhoods that would have meant long commutes.
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Every now and again some cumputa-teer stuck in a city traffic jam figures out how many billions of dollars of working time is wasted waiting for the car ahead to move ahead.
To move in, a buyer would need to put in an additional five to fifteen million dollars' worth of work.
"Did she do a billion dollars' worth of work?" the journalist David Kirkpatrick asked when interviewed by Bloomberg.
Since the early 1990's, Interstate has done hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of work in major private and public projects, including concrete work on the stadium complex in Staten Island.
It was a weird question: to quantify a billion dollars' worth of work seems as quixotic as counting how much wood a woodchuck could chuck.
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