Primoris Services Announces Over $225 Million in Utilities Segment Awards
12/10/2021
Primoris Services Corporationannounced two new Master Service Agreements (MSA) totaling over $225 million for gas distribution projects in California. The MSAs were secured by the Utilities Segment.
“We have long-standing relationships spanning over forty years with both major utilities,” said Tom McCormick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Primoris. “These multi-year master service agreements expand those relationships and extend our MSA portfolio into 2026.”
The first agreement, a two-year MSA, is for a gas distribution program in northern California. The second agreement, a five-year MSA, is for a gas distribution program with a major utility customer in southern California.
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