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  • Consortiums of rail manufacturers and operators from the U.S., Europe and Asia were preparing to make bids on the projects, and had assured Mr. Scott that they would be able to operate the lines at a profit or break even, with little or no state money needed.

    Florida Governor Cancels Rail Plan Josh Mitchell 2011

  • Consortiums can commission from "any willing provider", which may well be a company.

    Experts speak out on what Andrew Lansley should change in his health bill 2011

  • Because it wouldn't be health care reform without a new acronym, let's call these entities "State-Designated Regional Health Consortiums" or SDRHCs.

    Howard A. Kahn: The Public Option: The Third Way, Not the Third Rail 2009

  • "Consortiums should also submit a business plan, budget and a schematic plan outlining the costs, timeframes and activities, amongst others."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • "Consortiums had tended to fall apart in the past as members worried about who was getting the good end of the deal," Mr. MacDonald said.

    Europe comes to the fore in acquisitions 2007

  • Consortiums interested in bidding will be expected to prove their technical expertise, experience, financial viability and a commitment to black economic empowerment.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • Consortiums have spent an average of 15 million rand to prepare their bids.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • Consortiums competing for the private licence are Station for the Nation, Free to Air, Midi, New Channel, Afrimedia, Community

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • Consortiums led by Taisei and the other two big companies - Obayashi and Kajima - among them received contracts for the government's first 12 pilot decontamination projects, totaling about $93 million.

    NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2012

  • Consortiums led by Taisei and the other two big companies - Obayashi and Kajima - among them received contracts for the government's first 12 pilot decontamination projects, totaling about $93 million.

    NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2012

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