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Vancouver firm wins contract to wire Calgary technical institute

The electrical contracting arm of a Vancouver construction company has won a $40 million contract to supply and install the electrical equipment and systems for Calgary's Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

The electrical contracting arm of a Vancouver construction company has won a $40 million contract to supply and install the electrical equipment and systems for Calgary's Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.

The contract with Canem Systems, a subsidiary of Seacliff Construction Corp. (TSX:SDC), will include wiring SAIT's new $445 million Trades and Technology Complex. The facility has three buildings that will house classrooms, lecture theatres and computer labs. Construction has started and is slated to be complete in 2012.

The contract is the largest since the end of Seacliff's third quarter. Canem has won eight other contracts worth $18 million, the largest being a $9 million contract to improve the University of Alberta's Edmonton Clinic North.

Seacliff reported its secured $137 million in new work spread across 67 projects.