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Jobsite City State Shook & Fletcher Approved Jobsite SHOOK & FLETCHER APPROVED JOBSITE LIST AS OF JANUARY 2013 Jobsite Changes or Corrections Appear in BOLD JOBSITE CITY STATE AC&S BIRMINGHAM AL ACIPCO BIRMINGHAM AL AIR PRODUCTS BIRMINGHAM AL AIR PRODUCTS DECATUR AL ALABAMA BINDER & CHEMICAL TUSCALOOSA AL ALABAMA BY PRODUCTS TARRANT AL ALABAMA DRY DOCK MOBILE AL ALABAMA OXYGEN BESSEMER AL ALABAMA OXYGEN BIRMINGHAM AL ALABAMA OXYGEN BRIGHTON AL ALABAMA PIPE ANNISTON AL ALABAMA POWER BIRMINGHAM AL ALABAMA POWER BUCKS AL ALABAMA POWER DEMOPOLIS AL ALABAMA POWER GARDENDALE AL ALABAMA POWER GORGAS AL ALABAMA POWER MOBILE AL ALABAMA POWER WILSONVILLE AL ALLIED CHEMICAL FAIRFIELD AL ALLIED PAPER JACKSON AL ALLIS CHALMERS MUSCLE SHOALS AL AMER CAN PENNINGTON AL AMER CYANAMID MOBILE AL AMER PETROCHEM DECATUR AL AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE BIRMINGHAM AL AMOCO DECATUR AL AMOCO MONTGOMERY AL ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT ANNISTON AL ATLAS STEEL SHEFFIELD AL AVONDALE MILLS BIRMINGHAM AL AVONDALE MILLS PELL CITY AL B F GOODRICH TUSCALOOSA AL BADHAM INSULATION BIRMINGHAM AL BESSEMER PIPE PLANT BESSEMER AL BIRMINGHAM STOVE & RANGE BIRMINGHAM AL BORDEN CHEMICAL DEMOPOLIS AL BROOKLEY AFB MOBILE AL BROWN & ROOT MCINTOSH AL BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT/TVA BROWNS FERRY AL CELOTEX FAIRFIELD AL CENTRAL FOUNDRY TUSCALOOSA AL CENTRAL SUPPLY TUSCALOOSA AL CHAMPION PAPER COURTLAND AL CHICAGO BRIDGE & IRON BIRMINGHAM AL CLOW PIPE BIRMINGHAM AL CONTAINER CORP BREWTON AL CONTAINER CORP MOBILE AL COURTAULDS LEMOYNE/AXIS AL CRAIG AIRFORCE BASE SELMA AL DIAMOND SHAMROCK MOBILE AL DIAMOND SHAMROCK MUSCLE SHOALS AL DIAMOND SHAMROCK SHEFFIELD AL DIAMOND SHAMROCK CHEMICAL COLBERT AL DIAMOND SHAMROCK CHEMICALS MOBILE AL DICKEY CLAY MFG BESSEMER AL EMPIRE COKE BIRMINGHAM AL EMPIRE COKE HOLT AL SHOOK & FLETCHER APPROVED JOBSITE LIST AS OF JANUARY 2013 Jobsite Changes or Corrections Appear in BOLD JOBSITE CITY STATE FORD MOTOR SHEFFIELD AL FRUEHAUF CORP DECATUR AL GASTON STEAM PLANT WILSONVILLE AL GEIGY CHEMICAL MCINTOSH AL GOODYEAR DECATUR AL GOODYEAR GADSDEN AL GOODYEAR ROCKMART AL GOODYEAR SCOTTSBORO AL GORGAS STEAM PLANT PARRISH AL GREENE COUNTY STEAM PLANT DEMOPOLIS AL GRIFFIN WHEEL BESSEMER AL GULF STATES PAPER DEMOPOLIS AL HAMMERMILL PAPER SELMA AL HARBISON WALKER BESSEMER AL HARBISON WALKER FAIRFIELD AL HAYES AIRCRAFT BIRMINGHAM AL HERCULES BESSEMER AL INDUSTRIAL AIR ENGINEERING BIRMINGHAM AL INGALLS IRON DECATUR AL INT'L PAPER MOBILE AL KIMBERLY CLARK COOSA PINES AL KOPPERS WINOW AL KOPPERS WOODWARD AL MCWANE CAST IRON PIPE BIRMINGHAM AL MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE MAXWELL AL MEAD PAPERBOARD STEVENSON AL MINNESOTA, MINING MFG DECATUR AL MONSANTO ANNISTON AL MONSANTO DECATUR AL MONSANTO GUNTERSVILLE AL NATIONAL GYPSUM MOBILE AL OWENS CORNING HUNTSVILLE AL PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CHATOM AL PITTSBURGH STEEL PRATTSVILLE AL PPG HUNTSVILLE AL PULLMAN STANDARD BESSEMER AL REDSTONE ARSENAL HUNTSVILLE AL REICHOLD CHEMICAL TUSCALOOSA AL REPUBLIC STEEL ALABAMA CITY AL REPUBLIC STEEL GADSDEN AL REVERE COPPER SCOTTSBORO AL REYNOLDS LISTERHILL AL REYNOLDS SHEFFIELD AL REYNOLDS ALUMINUM BIRMINGHAM AL REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FLORENCE AL ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING LEEDS AL SCOTT MOBILE AL SHELL CHEMICAL AXIS AL SHELL CHEMICAL MOBILE AL SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS AUBURN AL SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS BENT SPRINGS AL SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS SELMA AL SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS YORK AL STANDARD OIL MOBILE AL STAUFFER AXIS AL STAUFFER CHEMICAL BUCKS AL STOCKHAM VALVES & FITTINGS BIRMINGHAM AL SHOOK & FLETCHER APPROVED JOBSITE LIST AS OF JANUARY 2013 Jobsite Changes or Corrections Appear in BOLD JOBSITE CITY STATE TENNECO BAY MINNETTE AL THIOKOL HUNTSVILLE AL THIOKOL MOSS POINT AL TVA BROWNS FERRY AL TVA MUSCLE SHOALS AL TVA SHEFFIELD AL TVA WIDOWS CREEK AL TVA COLBERT FOSSIL PLANT TUSCUMBIA AL TVA NUCLEAR DECATUR AL TVA/WIDOWS CREEK STEAM PLANT STEVENSON AL UNION CARBIDE CHICKASAW AL UNION CARBIDE HUNTSVILLE AL UNION CARBIDE MOBILE AL UNION CARBIDE SHEFFIELD AL US GYPSUM MONTEVALLO AL US PIPE BESSEMER AL US PIPE BIRMINGHAM AL US RUBBER OPELIKA AL US STEEL FAIRFIELD AL USS AGRI-CHEMICALS CHEROKEE AL VANITY FAIR MILLS MONROEVILLE AL VIRGINIA CHEMICAL BIRMINGHAM AL VIRGINIA CHEMICAL MOBILE AL WARNER ROBBINS AFB LUPALAS AL WESTERN ELECTRIC FAIRHOPE AL WESTERN ELECTRIC MOBILE AL WESTINGHOUSE MONTEVALLO AL WIDOWS STEAM/TVA WIDOWS CREEK AL WOODWARD IRON WOODWARD AL ARKANSAS EASTMAN CO. 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