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Rep. Larsen visits Ferndale business, talks infrastructure
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Bottled water and snacks will be provided. is event will take place at the Pioneer Pavilion located at 2007 Cherry Street.
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On Friday, April 7, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) visited Marcon Metalfab in Ferndale for a shop tour and meeting with company executives to discuss the company’s infrastructure projects and interests related to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and how the law could help local communities build safer bridges using Marcon-built structural bearings, expansion joints and guard rails. Joining Larsen on the tour were Ari Burstein, president of Marcon Metalfab (white shirt); Ryan Brosseuk, general manager of the Ferndale location; and John Michener, economic development project manager for the Port of Bellingham.Marcon Metalfab produces high-quality components for infrastructure in the United States and Canada, including bridge projects. (Photos courtesy Rick Larsen)