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Fort Myer Construction
Company typePrivate
GenreContracting
Founded1972
Headquarters
Washington, DC
,
U.S.
OwnerJose Rodriguez
Websitewww.fortmyer.com

Fort Myer Construction is a government contractor and road paving company based in Washington, DC. The company has been awarded millions of dollars in contracts from the DC government since its inception in 1972, many set aside for small and minority owned businesses. It has received attention for its contracting practices, influence in DC politics, and safety practices.[1][2]

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