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In an effort to boost the state's economy and support local businesses, the Delaware government announced today that it has awarded a series of contracts to local companies for various projects across the state. The contracts, totaling over $10 million, are part of the government's ongoing commitment to promoting economic growth and creating jobs in Delaware.Among the companies awarded contracts is GreenTech Solutions, a Wilmington-based technology firm specializing in renewable energy solutions. The company has been awarded a $3 million contract to install solar panels on government buildings throughout the state, reducing energy costs and promoting sustainability.In addition, Delmar Construction, a Kent County-based construction company, has been awarded a $2.5 million contract to renovate and expand several state-owned facilities, creating much-needed jobs in the construction industry."These contracts represent a significant investment in our local economy and will help stimulate growth in key industries," said Governor John Smith. "By supporting local businesses, we are not only creating jobs but also fostering a stronger, more resilient economy for Delaware."The government's decision to award contracts to local businesses comes at a time when many small businesses are struggling to recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. By investing in local companies, the government hopes to provide much-needed support to the business community and help them thrive in the post-pandemic economy."We are thrilled to have been awarded this contract and are grateful for the opportunity to work with the state government," said Sarah Johnson, CEO of GreenTech Solutions. "This contract will allow us to expand our operations and create new job opportunities for Delaware residents."The Delaware government has also announced plans to continue awarding contracts to local businesses in the coming months, with a focus on promoting diversity and inclusion in the state's contracting process. By partnering with a diverse range of businesses, the government aims to create a more equitable and inclusive economy for all Delaware residents.