Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons via wemu.org
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons via wemu.org

A black-owned family construction firm has gotten the nod to replace roughly 18,000 lead-corroded pipes that have caused problems with the drinking water in Flint, Michigan.

Jeff Grayer and his wife, Rhonda, who operate the 25-employee W.T. Stevens Construction, have been awarded a multimillion-dollar service contract to help complete the work assigned to four firms.

The firm is the only black-owned and local company to be awarded such a contract.

Grayer, who has yet to divulge the specifics of the project, said that itโ€™s the firmโ€™s largest project.

โ€œThis is the biggest project our company has ever done and as a result of the water line contract, our gross revenues have increased by about 70 percent,โ€ he told TNJ.com. โ€œThe target is to have all 18,000 lead corroded residential pipes replaced by December 2019.โ€

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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