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Kessel was joined by Solat Liberty officials atcompany headquarters. Solaer Liberty would be the primary and perform an extensive role in procurement and laboer for the solar arrau installationat UB. In May, Kessel revealed the projecf plansat UB’s Center for Tomorrow. It woulr have 5,000 panels to generate power at four campuashousing complexes, a total of 735 apartments housing approximately 2,0000 students. Kessel said the project woulds cost anestimated $7.5 million. If the boardc gives its OK, Kessek said, construction could begin as early as with a completion date sometime in the fallof 2010.
“Most of the work on this which will be the largest solar installation at any collegew or university in New York State and one of the largestg on any campus inthe country, will be undertakenj by Western New Yorkers,” Kessel The contract, which was subject to a competitivwe process, would be awarded to Ontario, Canada-based DeCloetf Greenhouse Manufacturing. Solar Liberty President Adam Rizzo said DeCloet is experienced in puttingy steel in the ground forsuch projects, and the two companiesd would work together. Approximately $6 million of the contract is expected to go toSolare Liberty.
“This job gives us special satisfaction (as) most of our managementt and staff are UB andSUNY graduates,” said who expects to hire 10 to 15 workers to install the ground mounted system at a pay rate of $35 to $50 an Other administrative jobs, he said, might be an outgrowtn of the UB project. Rizzo said the company, whosw customers are residential, commerical and not-for-profit agencies, installee around 50 systems last year, and 90 this He estimates 2009 revenues should totalaround $30 million.
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