Centuri awarded over $575 million in infrastructure contracts

Centuri Holdings, Inc., a North American utility infrastructure services company, today announced more than $575 million in customer awards. The awards reflect a mix of gas and electric infrastructure work spanning the coasts, and reinforces the company’s momentum in capturing opportunities to expand and modernize essential energy infrastructure.
“Securing this key contract renewal along with meaningful new project awards is a testament to the reputation our teams have built for quality, safety, and skilled craftsmanship,” said Centuri President and CEO Christian Brown. “It not only reaffirms the trust our partners place in us but illustrates the fruitful results of our focus on business development and high-quality service delivery. As the need for reliable, sustainable infrastructure accelerates, our teams stand ready to deliver deep expertise and best-in-class project execution.”
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