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Home » Lessons Learned Working on a Native American Reservation in Rural Arizona
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Lessons Learned Working on a Native American Reservation in Rural Arizona

June 23, 2023Updated:June 6, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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BY JOSH SALAZAR Construction is a highly diverse industry, ranging from the development of skyscrapers in dense urban centers to the building of schools, libraries and other municipal buildings in rural areas where there is typically less infrastructure, resources and labor available.  While contractors are used to dealing with the...

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