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economic impact of washington construction creates thousands of jobs wa…

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economic impact of washington construction creates thousands of jobs washingtons tribal governments invested $259 million in 2010 in capital projects – constructing hotels, retail facilities, schools, libraries, health clinics, roads and utilities. most of the design, engineering and construction work is contracted out to private companies. the projects generated $12.4 million in sales tax for state and local governments. current project examples include: • expansion of quil ceda village by the tulalip tribes to include a 110,000 square foot cabela’s store. • construction and maintenance of non - tribal roads through a partnership between the puyallup tribe and state and local transportation agencies. • construction of a 52,000 square foot casino and events facility by the port gamble s’klallam tribe. • design and construction of the suquamish museum and to which construction projects are the tribes contributing? choose four correct answers. ☐ building a new store ☐ constructing a casino ☐ maintaining local roads ☐ constructing a new shipyard ☐ repairing bridges across the state ☐ designing a museum and arts center

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "building a new store" matches the example of the Tulalip Tribes expanding Quil Ceda Village to include a Cabela's store.
  2. "constructing a casino" matches the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe's casino and events center project.
  3. "maintaining local roads" matches the Puyallup Tribe's partnership for non-tribal road construction and maintenance.
  4. "designing a museum and arts center" matches the partial example of the Suquamish Museum and arts center design/construction project.

The remaining options (constructing a new shipyard, repairing bridges across the state) are not referenced in the provided text.

Answer:

A. building a new store
B. constructing a casino
C. maintaining local roads
F. designing a museum and arts center