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Willdan Selected to Deliver $11 Million Energy Project for City of South Lake Tahoe

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $WLDN--Willdan Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WLDN) announced today that the City of South Lake Tahoe in California has awarded Willdan an $11 million energy and infrastructure modernization project. This two-year project combines energy and operational efficiencies for a cost-effective solution that positions the City for future growth and improved sustainability. “This project reduces our city’s carbon emissions while investing in long-term infrastructure that will benefit ou...

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