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  • Date Posted: Mar 06, 2023
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Executives with Black Construction Corp. met at the Bar-K Diner at the Tinian Western Lodge on Feb. 16. (From left) Manny Concepcion project director; Donald J. McCann, vice president of operations; Leonard K. Kaae, senior vice president and general manager; Dean Bates, senior vice president of engineering; Robert H. Jones, chairman and CEO of Triple J Enterprises Inc., Pilar Laguana, wife of Robert; Randy Steele, general manager – Tinian Operations of Triple J Enterprises; Mark Day, project manager, and Jessie Garcia, project manager, both with Black Construction. Photo by Maureen N. Maratita
 

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