Chapter 33

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Chapter 33 Kelowna General Contractors, a regional commercial construction and grading outfit out of Vancouver, was on the verge of bankruptcy before the offer came in to buy it. At first, the owners did not believe the legitimacy of the offer since it was for far more money than the company was worth at its peak twelve years prior. The offer included conditions that the management team stay on and hire thousands of workers at a pay scale far exceeding the norm. All workers were required to sign nondisclosure agreements and agree to the terms in their new employment contracts. A Seattle law firm staffed up with lawyers and liaisons to manage the legal issues with the construction of a most unusual, large-scale, multiphase project deep in the forest of Idaho. Kip renamed Kelowna the Solv

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