THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Monday, September 5, 1994 TAG: 9409030380 SECTION: BUSINESS WEEKLY PAGE: 15 EDITION: FINAL SOURCE: - By Juanita Raisor LENGTH: Medium: 67 lines
RELOCATIONS
Greg D. McCormack has relocated his law office from Sparrow Road in Chesapeake to Pembroke Corporate Center II, 4456 Corporation Lane, Suite 300, Virginia Beach.
CONTRACTS
Lampert Construction Inc. in Virginia Beach received a contract to construct a half-million-dollar kidney dialysis center and medical office facility in Franklin. Completion of the facility is scheduled for October.
O.K. James Construction Inc. in Williamsburg received a $822,000 contract from the City of Poquoson for additions and renovations to the Poquoson Middle School.
Ambassador Enterprises Inc. in Portsmouth received a $881,500 contract from the Isle of Wight County School Board to install voice, video and data systems in the Windsor Middle/High School and Smithfield High School.
Precon Construction Co. in Chesapeake received a $554,041 contract from the city of Portsmouth for Phase III of the Brighton Redevelopment.
Oyster Point Construction Co. in Newport News received a $6 million contract to build the Thurgood Marshall Primary School in Chesapeake.
Virtexco Corp. in Norfolk received a $2.2 million contract from the Navy to repair building 350 (05-93-3161) at Dam Neck in Virginia Beach.
Concrete Paving Co. and Asphalt Roads & Materials in Virginia Beach received a $4.8 million contract from the city of Virginia Beach for phase IV-A, Independence Blvd. in Virginia Beach.
Inner-View Ltd. in Chesapeake received a $1.2 million contract from the city of Norfolk to upgrade the Elmhurst Sanitary Sewer in Norfolk.
C.P.G. Inc. in Chesapeake received a $937,142 contract from the Navy for parking improvements at Milcon Housing at NAB in Virginia Beach.
C.B.C. Enterprises Inc. in Norfolk received a $3 million contract from the Navy for repairs and renovations to Shields Hall, building 3601 at NAB.
Mid Eastern Builders Inc. in Chesapeake received a $2.2 million contract from the Army for alterations to the Big Bethel Water Treatment Plant in Fort Monroe.
Norfolk Dredging Co. in Chesapeake received a $1.8 million contract from the Army Corps of Engineers for dredging of the Norfolk Harbor Channel from Lamberts Point to Sewells Point.
Cottrell Engineering Corp. in Chesapeake received a $594,000 from the Army Corps of Engineers for dredging of Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach.
BANKRUPTCIES
Bankruptcies filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Norfolk:
Hayward Cuthrell Jr. and Patricia D. Cuthrell, construction, filed chapter 13 debt repayment plan on Aug. 23, with assets of $132,095 and liabilities of $191,321.98.
Lacy Darin Lipscomb, trading as L.D. Lipcomb Mobile Truck Service, filed chapter 7 liquidation on Aug. 24, with assets of $10,227 and liabilities of $24,618.56. MEMO: Digest reports news of record about businesses in Hampton Roads. Items
accepted include reports of mergers, acquisitions, leases of more than
20,000 square feet, government contract awards of more than $500,000,
significant expansions, new locations, and appointments or elections of
chairpersons or presidents to professional organizations.
Information should be sent to Juanita Raisor, Business News, 150 W.
Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA 23510.
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