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GCS: Getting Minority-owned businesses involved in the $2 Billion bond projects
GCS: Getting Minority-owned businesses involved in the $2 Billion bond projects
To make sure the goal is met and surpassed for this second round bond project of $1.7 Billion, a partnership was formed. MEG (M. Edwards Group) a local minority-owned contractor, and CBRE, a global firm, partnered with two other minority-owned businesses--Brownstone and TRS&I.