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July 6, 2010 rockman Comments Off on CONTECH Announces 14% Price Increase for Prefabricated Truss Bridge Structures

“The escalating cost of steel from our suppliers is the main reason for this price increase,” said Steve Spanagel, President of CONTECH Sales. [Source: CONTECH]

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