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I'm from up north going down to Florida.
Was interested in the outage in st lucie, fla.
Does anyone know who would be the contact source for the outage.
I am a union laborer with outage experience.
Thank you
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Does anyone have this information ? Thank you.
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Scott @ Bartlett (800) 225-0385
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Laborers local 767.
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