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Show the rENTERPRISE Minorities piggyback with Okland for high-ris- e construction project from the Salt Okland Construction, in a joint venture with Martinez-Alvarad- o and LTT, has been named contractor for the $5.2 million Multi-EthnHousing high-ris- e Corporation to be built on 200 West across from the Salt Palace. Dave Bigda, president of Multi-Ethnisaid Martinez-Alvard- o is a construction management firm which deals with affirmative action for minority contractors. LTT is a corporation formed by several local minority contractors who seek major construction experience project, through the high-ris- e he said. The joint venture will allow minorities, who have traditionally done small contracting jobs, to couple with Okland, a prestigious and experienced construction firm, This will Bigda explained. allow the smaller contractors to gain building experience as they follow through the entire project. for surance, which sometimes costs as much as $60,000 in annual premiums, he added.) Subcontracting the design of the structure are Muir-Chon- g and Associates, Kazuo Matsbayaski, Multi-Ethn- ic is anticipating a fall ground16-sto- ry Palace low-inco- c, high-risbreaking for the and expects completion will follow 16 months later. The site, 1.1 acres purchased You'd like to enter a golf opment Agency territory and thus qualified for a block grant to finance the purchase. will offer The high-ris- e 151 apartments to elderly. Fifteen of those will be equipped for handicapped persons, Bigda explained. Rent will be one quarter of the residents' incomes and will be subsidized by HUD. Bigda said he anticipates, about 200 occupants. Contract architect for the project is Scott Louie and Browning, Bigda said. (Smaller firms cannot raise the capital needed for omissions in- low-inco- me Bigda said Winning golf tourneys easier $168,000, is part of Redevel- ic e, 7f and Tony Semato. Included in the plans are a library, meeting room, joint kitchen, recreational facilities, and a 16th floor crafts room with balcony. Multi-Ethni- c is currently awaiting conditional approval of the $5.2 million loan from HUD. tournament, but you think the handicap system is unfair? Theres an alternative available, so golfers can now choose between the established Utah Golf Association and the newly formed Intermountain Golf Tournament Player Association (IGTPA). The organizer of the IGTPA is T.L. Mann, a professional golfer with 16 years experience. I became incensed over the inequitable way in which handicaps were figured, and decided since no one would listen to my sugges- - World Motel adding rooms The World Motel, 1900 So. State, is adding 17 rooms to its operation at a cost of almost $300,000, according to assistant manager Wayne Fletcher. The expansion, which will add approximately 8500 square feet, is being built by Menlove Development. Details on financing were unavailable at press time. The World Motel is owned by Investors Co-op. tions, Id start my own association, he said. Organized last October, the IGTPA currently boasts 40 members. Mann's target membership is 100. I feel if I can get that many good golfers associated with my tournaments, then Ill have an impact on the UGA. Dues for the IGTPA are $25 per year. There are additional costs involved in the green fees and entrance fees for each tournament. But mass membership is not Manns goal. As he puts it, We dont want everyone, so we make it expensive to participate. That is okay because well get better players. This year Mann will sponsor about 20 tournaments in and around the intermountain area. Prizes vary, of course, but the winnings dont add up to much. According to the IGTPA's latest monthly newsletter, the top winnings belong to Joe Cornwall, a well know local professional golf er, and his total is $162 so far this year. Mann stresses that membership is open. The only restriction we place on the players is an 18 handicap, and no higher. Also, the handicapping rules for the IGTPA specify that a handicap can never go up, instead, if it moves, it improves. Were looking for ama-tue- rs and professionals alike, but we want golfers who know how to golf, and are willing to spend the time perfecting their game if it isnt good enough to get them in the winners i4mi,M 'n. 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