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Dillingham Construction Corporation
 PROFILE
Dillingham Construction doesn't dillydally around when it comes to civil, commercial, industrial, and marine construction. Founded in the 1880s by Benjamin Dillingham to build a railroad through the swamps of Hawaii, the firm now completes projects internationally. It offers design, build, management, maintenance, and emergency response services for such projects as dams, highways, industrial plants, offices, houses, and rapid transit systems. Clients include AT&T, Hilton, and the US Navy. Subsidiaries include contractor Nielsen Dillingham and Dillingham Dredging. Japan's Shimizu Corporation owns a 45% stake in the firm; employees own the remaining 55%.

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 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
Fiscal Year-End: October
2000 Sales (mil.): 1,240.00
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 4.3%
Employees: 8,000
Revenue per employee: $155,000.00

 KEY PEOPLE
• D. E. Sundgren
    CEO
• Larry L. Magelitz
    CFO

 CONTACT INFO
5960 Inglewood Dr.
Pleasanton, CA 94588
US
Phone: 925-463-3300
Fax: 925-847-7029
Online: Web Site

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