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Florida man pays past-due utility bills for 114 families: This year, it s more meaningful

Florida man pays past-due utility bills for 114 families: This year, it s more meaningful Jake Newby, Pensacola News Journal © Tony Giberson/tgiberson@pnj.com Gulf Breeze Businessman, Mike Esmond, sits at his dining room table and writes checks to cover the outstanding balances for overdue utility bills for 114 families on Monday, Dec. 15, 2020. For the second year in a row, Esmond has spread the holiday cheer by covering past due accounts for select Gulf Breeze residents. PENSACOLA, Fla. – When Gulf Breeze, Florida, veteran and business owner Mike Esmond graciously paid the past-due utility bills of 36 households in December 2019, he did so in the name of a holiday good deed. He could relate to those struggling after struggling himself years ago. 

Florida man pays past-due utility bills for 114 families

Even if we didn t have the hurricane, I felt like the pandemic alone made it more critical for me to do something, Esmond said. Last year, I did something just to help people out. This year, it s more meaningful. Esmond s second good deed totaled $7,615.40, according to Gulf Breeze Utility Billing Supervisor Joanne Oliver. He paid off about $4,600 worth of bills last year.  Financially, Esmond thrived in 2020. He said he s almost ashamed to admit how successful Gulf Breeze Pools and Spas was this year, as his company directly benefited from Sally and the pandemic. When people sat at home last spring with nothing to do, they bought swimming pools, Esmond said. When we had the hurricane, and so many places were damaged, that gives more work to roofers and contractors. And you know what, it brought in a lot of extra income for me with all the pools that were damaged and underwater. That s why it was more important this year to share with the people in our community.  

Skanska signs additional contract to expand airport in Portland, Oregon, USA, for USD 80M, about SEK 670M

Share: ÖSTERSUND, Sweden, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Skanska has signed a contract amendment with the Port of Portland for improvements to the Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon, USA, in a joint venture with Hoffman Construction Company. Skanska s share of the contract is worth USD 80M, about SEK 670M, which will be included in the US order bookings for the fourth quarter 2020. The contract includes work on the Terminal Core Expansion project, comprising site work, temporary facilities, structure and roofing. Construction is underway and is scheduled for completion in 2025. Skanska is one of the leading construction and development companies in USA, specializing in building construction, civil infrastructure and developing commercial properties in select U.S. markets. Skanska USA had sales of SEK 74 billion and about 7,900 employees in its operations in 2019.

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