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August 4, 2008

Lockerbie & Hole win $53-million contract to build Keystone pumping stations

Lockerbie & Hole’s industrial group has been awarded a $53-million contract by TransCanada Keystone Pipeline Limited Partnership to construct eight oil pumping stations for the Keystone Pipeline Project.

Four stations are located in Saskatchewan and the other four are in Manitoba.

In addition to installing 10,000 feet of piping, Lockerbie will be performing all electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, piping and civil construction to convert the existing pumping stations from natural gas to crude oil transmission service.

The 3,456-kilometre Keystone Pipeline will transport crude oil from Hardisty, Alta. to U.S. Midwest markets in Wood River and Patoka, Illinois and Cushing, Oklahoma.

Lockerbie & Hole was founded in 1898 and is one of the largest mechanical construction contractors in Canada.

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