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Exhibit 10.2

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

     This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into effective as of July 4, 2007
(the “Effective Date”), by and between The Shaw Group Inc., a Louisiana corporation
(collectively with its affiliates and subsidiaries hereinafter referred to as, the
“Company”), and Lou Pucher (“Employee”). The Company and Employee shall
hereinafter be referred to collectively as the “Parties”.

     WHEREAS, the Company employs Employee and desires to continue such employment relationship.
and Employee desires to continue such employment relationship.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, representations, warranties and
agreements contained herein, and for other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of
which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:

     1. Employment. The Company hereby continues its employment of Employee, and Employee
hereby accepts continued employment by the Company, on the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement.

     2. Term of Employment. Subject to the provisions for earlier termination provided in
this Agreement, the term of this Agreement (the “Term”) shall be two years commencing on
the Effective Date and shall be automatically renewed on each day following the Effective Date so
that on any given day the unexpired portion of the Term of this Agreement shall be two years.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, at any time after the Effective Date, the Company or
Employee may give written notice to the other Party that the Term shall not be further
renewed from and after a subsequent date specified in such

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notice (the “fixed term date”), in which event the Term shall become fixed, and this
Agreement shall terminate on the second anniversary of such fixed term date.

     3. Employee’s Duties.

          (a) During the Term, Employee shall serve as the President of the Energy & Chemicals Group of
the Company, or such other similar position(s) as the Parties may mutually agree, with such duties
and responsibilities as may from time to time be assigned to him by the Board of Directors of the
Company (the “Board”) or the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, provided that such
duties are consistent with the customary duties of such position(s).

          (b) Employee agrees to devote Employee’s full attention and time during normal business hours
to the business and affairs of the Company and to use reasonable best efforts to perform faithfully
and efficiently Employee’s duties and responsibilities. Employee shall not, either directly or
indirectly, enter into any business or employment with or for any Person (defined below) other than
the Company during the Term; provided, however, that Employee shall not be
prohibited from making financial investments in any other company or business or from serving on
the board of directors of any other company, subject in each case to the provisions set forth in
the Nonsolicitation and Noncompete Agreement (defined below) and the Company’s Code of Conduct or
similar guidelines. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Person” shall mean any
individual, corporation, limited or general partnership, limited liability company, joint venture,
association, trust or other entity or organization, whether or not a legal entity.
Employee shall at all times observe and comply with all lawful directions and instructions of
the Board.

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     4. Compensation.

          (a) Base Compensation. For services rendered by Employee under this Agreement, the
Company shall pay to Employee a base salary (“Base Compensation”) of $450,000 per annum,
payable in accordance with the Company’s customary pay periods and subject to customary
withholdings. The amount of Base Compensation will be subject to review by the Board on an annual
basis as of the close of each fiscal year of the Company and may be increased as the Board may deem
appropriate. In the event the Board deems it appropriate to increase Employee’s annual base
salary, said increased amount shall thereafter be the Base Compensation for the purposes of this
Agreement. Employee’s Base Compensation, as increased from time to time, may not be decreased
unless agreed to by Employee. Nothing contained herein shall prevent the Board from paying
additional compensation to Employee in the form of bonuses or otherwise during the Term.

          (b) Annual Bonus. During the Term, Employee will be eligible to participate in the
Company’s discretionary management incentive program as established by the Board (as the same may
be amended from time to time), with an annual performance bonus range of 0% — 200% of Employee’s
bonus target (the “Bonus Target”), which Bonus Target shall initially be an amount equal to
Employee’s Base Compensation. The Bonus Target may be adjusted annually. Annual bonus payments
will be subject to customary withholdings.

          (c) Long Term Incentive Awards.

     (i) Not later than December 31 of each year during the Term, pursuant to the Company’s
customary long term incentive award

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process, Employee will be granted shares in the Company with an aggregate value of $450,000
on the date of grant, which will be divided equally between option
shares and restricted shares. The actual number of shares will be determined utilizing the valuation methodology
used for other similarly situated executive officers of the Company. The grant of
restricted shares will vest in annual installments of 25% each, with full vesting after four
years. The grant of option shares will vest in annual installments of 25% each, with full
vesting after four years.

          (ii) All stock-based awards are subject to shareholders’ approval of shares to be
allocated to the Company’s long term incentive plan and granted under the strict purview of
the Compensation Committee of the Board.

     5. Additional Benefits. In addition to the compensation provided for in Section 4,
Employee shall be entitled to the following:

     (a) Business Expenses. The Company shall, in accordance with any rules and
policies that it may establish from time to time for its executive officers, reimburse
Employee for business expenses reasonably incurred in the performance of Employee’s duties.
It is understood that Employee is authorized to incur reasonable business expenses for
promoting the business of the Company, including reasonable expenditures
for travel, lodging, meals and client or business associate entertainment. Requests
for reimbursement for such expenses must be accompanied by appropriate documentation.

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     (b) Vacation. Employee shall be entitled to four weeks of vacation per year,
without any loss of compensation or benefits. Employee shall be entitled to carry forward
any unused vacation time.

     (c) General Benefits. Employee shall be entitled to participate in (i) the
various Employee benefit plans or programs provided to the Employees of the Company in
general, including, without limitation, health (including ExecuCare), dental, disability,
401k, accident and life insurance plans, and (ii) the Flexible Perquisites Plan, which is
reserved for selected executives and provides reimbursement for a choice of certain benefits
of 4% of Employee’s Base Compensation in each calendar year. (A menu of available benefits
will be provided.) Benefits are subject to the eligibility requirements with respect to
each of such benefit plans or programs, and such other benefits or perquisites as may be
approved by the Board during the Term. Nothing in this Section 5(c) shall be deemed to
prohibit the Company from making any changes in any of the plans, programs or benefits
described in this Section 5(c), provided the change similarly affects all executive officers
of the Company that are similarly situated.

     6. Confidentiality; Nonsolicitation and Noncompete.

          (a) Employee hereby acknowledges that the Company possesses certain Confidential Information
(defined below) that is peculiar to the businesses
in which the Company is or may be engaged. Employee hereby affirms that such Confidential
Information is the exclusive property of the Company and that the Company has proprietary interests
in such Confidential Information. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Confidential
Information” shall mean any

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and all information of any nature and in any form that at the time or times concerned is not
generally known to Persons (other than the Company) that are engaged in businesses similar to that
conducted or contemplated by the Company (other than by the act or acts of an employee not
authorized by the Company to disclose such information) which may include, without limitation, the
Company’s existing and contemplated products and services; the Company’s purchasing, accounting,
marketing and merchandising methods or practices; the Company’s development data, theories of
application and/or methodologies; the Company’s customer/client contact and/or supplier information
files; the Company’s existing and contemplated policies and/or business strategy; any and all
samples and/or materials submitted to Employee by the Company; and any and all directly and
indirectly related records, documents, specifications, data and other information with respect
thereto. Employee further acknowledges by signing this Agreement that the Company has expended
much time, cost and difficulty in developing and maintaining the Company’s customers.

          (b) Employee shall (i) use the Confidential Information solely for the purpose of performing
Employee’s duties on behalf of the Company and for no other purpose whatsoever, (ii) not, directly
or indirectly, at any time during or after Employee’s employment by the Company, disclose
Confidential Information to any
other Person (except to the Company’s officers in connection with Employee’s duties on behalf
of the Company) or use or otherwise exploit Confidential Information to the detriment of the
Company, and (iii) not lecture on or publish articles with respect to Confidential Information. In
the event of a breach or threatened breach of the provisions of this Section 6(b), the Company
shall be

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entitled, in addition to any other remedies available to the Company, to an injunction restraining
Employee from disclosing such Confidential Information.

          (c) Upon termination of employment of Employee for whatever reason, Employee shall surrender
to the Company any and all documents, manuals, correspondence, reports, records and similar items
then or thereafter coming into the possession of Employee that contain any Confidential
Information; provided, however, that the Company will provide Employee reasonable
access to such Confidential Information to the extent required by Employee in connection with the
defense of any cause of action, dispute, proceeding or investigation made or initiated against
Employee by any Person other than the Company related to the employment of Employee by the Company
or the performance by Employee of its duties in the course of such employment.

          (d) Employee agrees that, as part of the consideration for this Agreement and as an integral
part hereof, Employee has executed, delivered and agreed to be bound by the Nonsolicitation and
Noncompete Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A, as well as any subsequent addenda
thereto.

     7. Termination.

          (a) This Agreement may be terminated prior to the end of the Term as set forth below:

          (i) Resignation (other than for Good Reason). Employee may resign, including by
reason of retirement, Employee’s position at any time by providing written notice of
resignation to the Company. In the event of such resignation (except in the case of
resignation for Good Reason (defined below)), this Agreement shall terminate, and Employee
shall not be entitled

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to further compensation pursuant to this Agreement other than the payment of any Base
Compensation and other benefits (e.g., vacation, unreimbursed business expenses, etc.)
accrued and unpaid as of the date of Employee’s resignation and the retention of Long Term
Incentives (defined below) (if any) that have vested or become exercisable on or before the
date of such resignation in accordance with the plans governing such Long Term Incentives
(which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must thereafter be exercised in
accordance with, the plans governing such Long Term Incentives).

          (ii) Death. If Employee’s employment is terminated due to Employee’s death,
any Base Compensation and other benefits (e.g., vacation, unreimbursed business expenses,
etc.) accrued and unpaid as of the date of Employee’s death and benefits payable pursuant to
the Company’s benefit plans will be paid to Employee’s surviving spouse or estate, and one
year of paid group health and dental insurance benefits
shall be provided by the Company to Employee’s surviving spouse and minor children.
Employee shall also become immediately and totally vested in any and all option shares,
restricted shares or units or other similar awards granted to Employee by the Company under
any long term incentive plan duly adopted by the Board (“Long Term Incentives”)
prior to the Date of Termination (which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must
thereafter be exercised in accordance with, any plans governing such Long Term Incentives).
After said payments, provision of insurance benefits and vesting of
Long Term Incentives, this Agreement shall terminate, and the

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Company shall have no obligations to Employee or Employee’s legal representatives with
respect to this Agreement.

          (iii) Discharge.

          (A) The Company may terminate Employee’s employment for any reason at any time
upon written notice delivered to Employee.

          (B) In the event that Employee’s employment is terminated by the Company for
any reason other than Employee’s Misconduct or Disability (both as defined below),
the following shall occur:

          (1) the Company shall pay to Employee, subject to customary
withholdings, (x) not later than 15 calendar days after the Date of
Termination, a lump sum amount, in cash, equal to the lesser of (I) $450,000
and (II) an amount (the
“Termination Payment Amount”) equal to the product of (a) the
sum of (i) Employee’s Base Compensation as in effect immediately prior to
the Date of Termination, plus (ii) the most recent annual bonus paid by the
Company to Employee, multiplied by (b) the remaining portion of the
Term, and (y) on the first business day occurring after the date that is six
months after the Date of Termination, a lump sum amount (if greater than
zero), in cash, equal to (I) the Termination Payment Amount, minus
(II) $450,000;

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          (2) for the lesser of (x) 18 months and (y) the remaining portion of
the Term, the Company, at its sole cost, shall provide (or arrange to
provide) to Employee (and, as applicable, Employee’s dependents) dental,
disability, accident and life insurance and group health insurance benefits
(including ExecuCare) (collectively, “Welfare Benefits”)
substantially similar to those that Employee (and Employee’s dependents)
were receiving immediately prior to the Date of Termination;
provided, however, that the Welfare Benefits otherwise
receivable by Employee pursuant to this clause (2) shall be reduced to the
extent comparable Welfare Benefits are actually received by Employee (and/or
Employee’s dependents) during such period under any other employer’s welfare
plan(s) or program(s), with Employee being obligated to promptly
disclose to the Company any such comparable Welfare Benefits; and

          (3) Employee shall become immediately and totally vested in any and all
Long Term Incentives granted to Employee by Company prior to the Date of
Termination (which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must
thereafter be exercised in accordance with, any plans governing such Long
Term Incentives).

          (C) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event
that Employee is terminated because of

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Misconduct, the Company shall have no obligations pursuant to this Agreement
after the Date of Termination other than the payment of any unpaid Base Compensation
accrued through the the Date of Termination. For the purposes of this Agreement,
the term “Misconduct” shall mean:

          (1) (A) any willful breach or habitual neglect of duty by Employee or
(B) Employee’s material and continued failure to substantially perform
Employee’s duties with the Company (other than any such failure resulting
from Employee’s incapacity due to a Disability) (i) in a professional manner
and (ii) in a manner that is reasonably expected as appropriate for the
position, in the case of either (A) or (B), which breach, neglect or failure
is not cured by Employee
within 30 days from receipt by Employee of written notice from the
Company that specifies the alleged breach, neglect or failure;

          (2) the misappropriation or attempted misappropriation by Employee of a
material business opportunity of the Company, including an attempt to secure
any personal profit in connection with entering into any transaction on
behalf of the Company;

          (3) the intentional misappropriation or attempted misappropriation by
Employee of any of the Company’s funds or property;

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          (4) the violation by Employee of the Company’s Code of Corporate
Conduct or Fraud Policy; or

          (5) (A) the commission by Employee of a felony offense or a misdemeanor
offense involving violent or dishonest behavior or (B) Employee engaging in
any other conduct involving fraud or dishonesty.

          (D) Disability. If Employee shall have been absent from the full-time
performance of Employee’s duties with the Company for 120 consecutive calendar days
as a result of Employee’s incapacity due to a Disability, Employee’s employment may
be terminated by the Company. For the purposes of this Agreement, a
“Disability” shall exist if:

          (1) Employee is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by
reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can
be reasonably expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a
continuous period of not less than 12 months; or

          (2) Employee is, by reason of any medically determinable physical or
mental impairment that can be reasonably expected to result in death or can
be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months,
receiving income replacement benefits for a period of not less than three
months under an accident and health plan covering employees of the Company.

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If Employee is terminated pursuant to this Section 7(a)(iii)(D), Employee shall not be
entitled to further compensation pursuant to this Agreement, except that Employee shall (1)
be paid monthly (but only for up to a 12 month period beginning with the Date of
Termination) the amount by which Employee’s monthly Base Compensation exceeds the monthly
benefit received by Employee pursuant to any disability insurance covering Employee, (2)
continue to receive paid Welfare Benefits for Employee and Employee’s dependents for the 12
month period beginning with the Date of Termination, and (3) become immediately and totally
vested in any and all Long Term Incentives granted to Employee by Company prior to the Date
of Termination (which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must
thereafter be exercised in accordance with, any plans governing such Long Term Incentives).

          (iv) Resignation for Good Reason. Employee shall be entitled to terminate
Employee’s employment for Good Reason (as defined herein). If Employee terminates
employment for Good Reason, Employee shall be entitled to the compensation and Welfare
Benefits provided in Section 7(a)(iii)(B). For the purposes of this Agreement, the term
“Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following circumstances
without Employee’s express written consent unless such breach or circumstance is fully
corrected prior to the Date of Termination specified in the Notice of Termination given in
respect thereof:

          (A) any material diminution of Employee’s duties or responsibilities (other
than in connection with the termination of

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Employee for Misconduct or Disability in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement);

          (B) the failure by the Company to continue to provide Employee with benefits
substantially similar to those enjoyed by other executive officers who have entered
into similar employment agreements with Employer under any of the Company’s medical,
health, accident, life insurance and/or disability plans in which Employee was
participating immediately prior to such time;

          (C) any material change in the geographic location at which Employee must
perform its services under this Agreement; or

          (D) any other material breach by the Company of its obligations under this
Agreement without Employee’s express written consent, which breach is not cured by
the Company within 30 days from receipt by the Company of written notice from
Employee that specifies the alleged breach.

          (v) Resignation for Corporate Change. Employee shall be entitled to terminate
Employee’s employment for a Corporate Change (as defined herein), but only if Employee gives
notice of Employee’s intent to terminate employment within 90 days following the effective
date of such Corporate Change. If Employee terminates employment for a Corporate Change,
Employee shall be entitled to the compensation and benefits provided in Section
7(a)(iii)(B). For the purposes of this Agreement, a “Corporate Change” shall occur
if:

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          (A) any “person” (as defined in Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934 (as amended, the “Exchange Act”), and as used in Section 13(d) and
14(d) thereof, including a “group” as defined in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act
but excluding any 10% or larger shareholder of record of the Company as of the
Effective Date), directly or indirectly, becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined
in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act) of securities of the Compay representing 50%
or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s then oustanding securities
that are entitled to vote with respect to the election of the Board; or

          (B) as a result of or in connection with a contested election, the then-current
members of the Board shall cease to constitute a majority of the Board. For the
purposes of this Section, the term “contested” shall not include election by a
majority of the then-current Board.

          (b) Notice of Termination. Any purported termination of Employee’s employment by the
Company under Section 7(a)(iii)(C) or (D), or by Employee under Section 7(a)(i), (iv) or (v), shall
be communicated by written Notice of Termination (defined below) to the other Party in accordance
with Section 10. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Notice of Termination”
shall mean a notice that (i) in the case of termination by the Company, shall set forth in
reasonable detail the reason for such termination of Employee’s employment and the Date of
Termination, or (ii) in the case of resignation by Employee, shall specify in reasonable detail the
basis for such resignation and the Date of Termination. A

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Notice of Termination validly given by Employee pursuant to Section 7(a)(iv) shall be effective
even if given after the receipt by Employee of notice that the Board has set a meeting to consider
terminating Employee for Misconduct. Any purported termination for which a Notice of Termination
is required that is not effected pursuant to this Section 7(b) shall not be effective.

          (c) Date of Termination, Etc. The “Date of Termination” shall mean the date
specified in the Notice of Termination, provided that the Date of Termination shall be at least 15
calendar days following the date the Notice of Termination is given. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in the event that Employee is
terminated for Misconduct, the Company may refuse to allow Employee access to the Company’s
offices (other than to allow Employee to collect Employee’s personal belongings under the Company’s
supervision) prior to the Date of Termination.

          (d) Mitigation. Employee shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment
provided for in this Section 7 by seeking other employment or otherwise, nor shall the amount of
any payment provided for in this Agreement be reduced by any compensation earned by Employee as a
result of employment by another employer, except as otherwise expressly set forth herein and except
that any severance amounts payable to Employee pursuant to the Company’s severance plan or policy
for employees in general shall reduce the amount otherwise payable pursuant to Section
7(a)(iii)(B).

          (e) Excess Parachute Payments. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the
contrary, to the extent that any payment or benefit received or to be received by Employee
hereunder in connection with the termination of Employee’s employment would, as determined by tax
counsel selected by the

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Company, constitute an “Excess Parachute Payment” (as defined in Section 280G of the Internal
Revenue Code), the Company shall fully “gross up” such payment so that Employee is in the same
“net” after tax position he would have been if such payment and gross up payments had not
constituted Excess Parachute Payments.

     8. Non-exclusivity of Rights. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent or limit
Employee’s continuing or future participation in any benefit, bonus, incentive or other plan or
program provided by the Company and for which Employee may
qualify, nor shall anything herein limit or otherwise adversely affect such rights as Employee may
have under any Long Term Incentives granted by the Company.

     9. Assignability. The obligations of Employee hereunder are personal and may not be
assigned or delegated by Employee or transferred in any manner whatsoever, nor are such obligations
subject to involuntary alienation, assignment or transfer. The Company shall have the right to
assign this Agreement and to delegate all rights, duties and obligations hereunder, either in whole
or in part, to any parent, affiliate, successor or subsidiary of the Company, so long as the
obligations of the Company under this Agreement remain the obligations of the Company.

     10. Notice. For the purposes of this Agreement, all notices and other communications
provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when
delivered by Federal Express or similar courier addressed (a) to the Company, at its principal
office address, directed to the attention of the Board with a copy to the Corporate Secretary of
the Company, and (b) to Employee, at Employee’s residence address on the records of the Company, or
to such other address as either Party may have furnished to the

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other in writing in accordance herewith except that notice of change of address shall be effective
only upon receipt.

     11. Severability. In the event that one or more of the provisions set forth in this
Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, overly broad or unenforceable, the
same shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement, but
this Agreement shall be construed as if such
invalid, illegal, overly broad or unenforceable provisions had never been contained therein;
provided, however, that no provision shall be severed if it is clearly apparent
under the circumstances that the Parties would not have entered into the Agreement without such
provision.

     12. Successors; Binding Agreement.

          (a) The Company shall require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger,
consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business and/or the assets of the
Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same
extent that the Company would be required to perform it if no such succession had taken place.
Failure of the Company to obtain such agreement prior to the effectiveness of any such succession
shall constitute Good Reason under Section 7(a)(iv); provided that, for purposes of
implementing the foregoing, the date on which any such succession becomes effective shall be deemed
the Date of Termination. As used herein, the term “Company” shall include any successor to
all or substantially all of its business and/or assets as aforesaid that executes and delivers the
Agreement provided for in this Section 12 or that otherwise becomes bound by all terms and
provisions of this Agreement by operation of law.

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          (b) This Agreement and all rights of Employee hereunder shall inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by Employee’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors,
heirs, distributees, devisees and legatees.

     13. Miscellaneous.

          (a) No provision of this Agreement may be modified, waived or discharged unless such waiver,
modification or discharge is agreed to in writing and signed by Employee and such officer as may be
specifically authorized by the Board.

          (b) No waiver by either Party at any time of any breach by the other Party of, or in
compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by such other Party
shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at the same or at any
prior or subsequent time.

          (c) Together with the Nonsolicitation and Noncompete Agreement, this Agreement is an
integration of the Parties’ agreement; no agreement or representations, oral or otherwise, express
or implied, with respect to the subject matter hereof have been made by either Party, except those
which are set forth expressly in this Agreement.

          (d) THE VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE
GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.

     14. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same
instrument.

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     15. Arbitration.

          (a) Employee and the Company agree that any dispute regarding the covenants herein and/or the
validity of this Agreement and its addenda, if any,
shall be resolved through arbitration. Employee and the Company hereby expressly acknowledge
that Employee’s position in the Company and the Company’s business have a substantial impact on
interstate commerce and that Employee’s development and involvement with the Company and the
Company’s business have a national and international territorial scope commercially. Any
arbitration-related matter or arbitration proceeding of a dispute regarding the covenants herein
and/or the validity of this Agreement and its addenda shall be governed, heard, and decided under
the provisions and the authority of the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. §1, et seq., and shall
be submitted for arbitration to the office of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”)
in New Orleans, Louisiana, on demand of either Party.

          (b) Such arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in New Orleans, Louisiana, and shall be
conducted in accordance with the then-current Employment Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures
of the AAA. Each Party shall have the right to be represented by counsel or other designated
representatives. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to appoint a mutually acceptable
arbitrator; provided, however, that, in the event that the Parties are unable to
agree upon an arbitrator within 30 days after the commencement of the arbitration proceedings, the
AAA shall appoint the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall have the right to award or include in his
or her award any relief that he or she deems proper under the circumstances, including, without
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relief that could be awarded by a court of law, such as money damages (with interest on unpaid
amounts from the date due), specific performance and
injunctive relief. The arbitrator shall issue a written opinion explaining the reasons for
his or her decision and award. The award and decision of the arbitrator shall be conclusive and
binding upon both Parties, and judgment upon the award may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction. The Parties acknowledge and agree that any arbitration award may be enforced against
either or both of them in a court of competent jurisdiction, and each waives any right to contest
the validity or enforceability of such award. The Parties further agree to be bound by the
provisions of any statute of limitations that would be otherwise applicable to the controversy,
dispute, or claim that is the subject of any arbitration proceeding initiated hereunder. Without
limiting the foregoing, the Parties shall be entitled in any such arbitration proceeding to the
entry of an order by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to a decision of the arbitrator for
specific performance of any of the requirements of this Agreement. The provisions of this Section
15 shall survive and continue in full force and effect subsequent to and notwithstanding expiration
or termination of this Agreement for any reason. Employee and the Company acknowledge and agree
that any and all rights they may have to resolve their claims by a jury trial are hereby expressly
waived. The provisions of this Section 15 do not preclude Employee from filing a complaint with
any federal, state, or other governmental administrative agency, if applicable.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on October 30, 2007, effective
for all purposes as of the Effective Date.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	THE SHAW GROUP INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	     /s/ Clifton S. Rankin
 	 
	 	 	Clifton S. Rankin 	 
	 	 	General Counsel and Corporate Secretary 	 
	 

EMPLOYEE

	 	 	 
	/s/ Lou Pucher
 

Lou Pucher

	 	 

 

 

THE SHAW GROUP INC.

NONSOLICITATION AND NONCOMPETE AGREEMENT

     This Nonsolicitation and Noncompete Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into
as of July 4, 2007, between The Shaw Group Inc. (together with its affiliated companies (as set
forth in Exhibit A), the “Company”) and Lou Pucher (“Executive”). The Company and
Executive shall hereinafter be referred to collectively as the “Parties”.

RECITALS

1. The Company and Employee are parties to that certain Employment Agreement dated effective of
even date herewith (the “Employment Agreement”), pursuant to which the Company and Employee
have agreed to the continued employment of Executive with the Company, during which employment
Executive shall perform those duties set forth in the Employment Agreement as well as any other
duties requested of him;

2. As part of Executive’s duties and responsibilities, Executive will have access to confidential
information of the Company and, by virtue of his employment with the Company, will have direct
contact with and will establish personal relationships with various customers of the Company; and

3. The Company and Executive recognize the Company’s need to protect the Company’s confidential and
proprietary interest in the Company’s business, business relationships, and the work product
produced by Executive on behalf of the Company in the course of Executive’s employment; and

4. As consideration, in part, for the Employment Agreement, Executive and the Company enter into
this Agreement.

     NOW, THEREFORE, Executive and the Company agree as follows:

AGREEMENT

     Section 1. Company Property. All personal property and equipment furnished to or
prepared by Executive in the course of or incident to Executive’s employment belong to the Company
and shall be promptly returned to the Company upon termination of Executive’s employment or at such
other time as the Company may request. Personal property includes, without limitation, all books,
manuals, records, reports, notes, contracts, lists, and other documents, electronic files, and all
other proprietary information relating to the business of the Company and/or its affiliates.
Following termination of employment, Executive will not retain any written or other tangible
material containing any proprietary information of the Company.

     Section 2. Non-Solicitation. At all times during Executive’s employment and for two
(2) years after the termination of Executive’s employment, Executive will not, directly or
indirectly, either on Executive’s own account or jointly with or as a manager, agent, officer,

 

 

employee, consultant, independent contractor, partner, joint venturer, owner, financier,
shareholder, or otherwise on behalf of any other person, firm, or corporation, offer employment to,
solicit, or attempt to solicit away from the Company or its affiliates any of their officers or
employees or offer employment to any person who, during the six (6) months immediately preceding
the date of such solicitation or offer, is or was an officer or employee of the Company or any of
its affiliates.

     Section 3. Covenant Not to Compete. As a condition of employment and in consideration
of the terms of the Employment Agreement pursuant to which this is being executed, Executive
acknowledges and agrees to the following:

     (a) Executive acknowledges that he is intimately involved in the management of the
Company, its expansion, and its acquisition or creation of the affiliated companies, as set
forth in Exhibit A. Executive acknowledges and agrees that the business of the Company is
providing engineering, construction, procurement, maintenance, environmental and
infrastructure services,1 and pipe fabrication services, as more fully set forth
on the Company’s Form 10-K dated October 31, 2006 (the “Form 10-K”).

     (b) Based on Executive’s high level in management of the Company and based on the
knowledge, information, and experience that the Executive has gained and will gain through
his management position in the Company and Executive’s ability to build a competing company
engaging in some or all of the services provided by the Company, Executive acknowledges that
the scope of this Agreement should be broad, both geographically and in the scope of conduct
prohibited.

     (c) Executive acknowledges that the Company now conducts business and provides services
throughout the United States to federal agencies, federally-owned facilities or
federally-controlled political subdivisions, state and local governments and political
subdivisions, and domestic and non-domestic commercial customers. Executive acknowledges
that as of the date of this Agreement, the Company delivers services through a network of
over 180 locations, including approximately 22 international locations and approximately 22
fabrication and manufacturing facilities. Executive acknowledges and agrees that at the
time of signing this agreement, the Company conducts business in the geographic territory
(the “Restricted Area”) set forth in Exhibit

 

			
	1	 	Environmental and infrastructure services include the
delivery of environmental restoration, regulatory compliance, facilities
management, emergency response, and design and construction services,
environmental consulting, engineering and construction services to
private-sector and state and local government customers. These environmental
services include complete life cycle management, construction management,
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) services, and environmental services including
emergency response and high hazard and toxic waste cleanups and on-site
remedial activities site selection, permitting, design, build, operation,
decontamination, demolition, remediation and redevelopment, identification of
contaminants in soil, air and water and the subsequent design and execution of
remedial solutions, project and facilities management and other related
services for non-environmental construction, watershed restoration, emergency
response services and outsourcing of privatization markets. These
Infrastructure services include program management, operations and maintenance
solutions to support and enhance domestic and global land, water and air
transportation systems, and commercial port and marine facilities.  

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B. Executive agrees that the Company may periodically revise the Restricted Area to
reflect any changes in the geographic territory in which the Company is conducting business.
Executive agrees that, as consideration for the Employment Agreement, Executive agrees to
sign addenda to this agreement which update the Restricted Area to reflect geographic
territories in which the Company conducts its business. Executive agrees that the Company
may periodically revise the description of the business of the Company to reflect changes in
the Company’s business. Executive also agrees that, as consideration for the Employment
Agreement, Executive agrees to sign addenda to this Agreement which update the description
of the business of the Company to coincide with the description of the business of the
Company as set forth in the Company’s current Form 10-K.

     (d) Executive agrees that at all times during Executive’s employment with the Company
and for one (1) year after termination (whether voluntary or not) of Executive’s employment
with the Company, Executive shall not, directly or indirectly, whether personally or through
agents, associates, or co-workers, whether individually or in connection with any
corporation, partnership, or other business entity, and whether as an employee, owner,
partner, financier, joint venturer, shareholder, officer, manager, agent, independent
contractor, consultant, or otherwise, establish, carry on, or engage in a business similar
to that of the Company or any of its affiliates, in the Restricted Area, as defined in
Exhibit B, attached. This prohibition includes, without limitation, that Executive
will not perform the following in the Restricted Area:

     (i) Solicit or provide, directly or indirectly, engineering, construction,
procurement, maintenance, Environmental, and pipe fabrication services, or any of
these, to any persons or entities who are or were customers of the Company or any of
its affiliates at any time prior to Executive’s separation from employment;

     (ii) Establish, own, become employed with, consult on business matters with, or
participate in any way in a business engaged in engineering, construction,
procurement maintenance, Environmental, and pipe fabrication services, or any of
these, except to the extent that the Company or any of its affiliates do not provide
the same type of services as such business provides; and

     (iii) Provide consulting services for, invest in, become employed by, or
otherwise become associated from a business perspective with competitors of the
Company or any of its affiliates, including but not limited to Jacobs Engineering
Group Inc.; Fluor Corporation; URS Corporation; Halliburton; Turner Industries
Group, L.L.C.; Bechtel Group, Inc.; KBR, Inc.; Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V.;
CH2M Hill; Black & Veatch Corporation; Foster Wheeler Ltd.; and Washington Group
International, Inc., or any of their respective subsidiaries, parent companies,
affiliates, or successors.

This prohibition does not prohibit Executive from engaging in a business solely within an
area or areas not contained in the Restricted Area, so long as that business does not
provide in the Restricted Area the same or similar services or conduct the same or similar
business as the Company or its affiliates.

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     (e) Executive acknowledges that the business of the Company is extremely competitive in
nature, that the remedy at law for any breach of this covenant will be inadequate, and that
in the event of a breach the Company shall be entitled to injunctive relief and specific
performance, as well as any and all other remedies at law or in equity to which the Company
is entitled. Executive acknowledges that the provisions contained in this Section are
reasonable and valid in all respects and are a reasonable and necessary protection of the
legitimate interests of the Company and that any violation of these provisions would cause
substantial injury to the Company.

     Section 4. Miscellaneous Provisions.

          (a) Employment Rights. This Agreement shall not be deemed to confer upon Executive
any right to continue in the employ of the Company for any period or any right to continue
employment at Executive’s present or any other rate of compensation.

          (b) Amendment. This Agreement may only be amended or modified in a writing executed
by both the Company and Executive. No oral waivers or extensions shall be binding on the parties.

          (c) Waiver. No term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been
waived, nor shall there be any estoppel against the enforcement of any provision of this Agreement,
except by written instrument signed by the Party charged with such waiver or estoppel. No such
written waiver shall be deemed a continuing waiver unless specifically stated therein, and each
such waiver shall operate only as to the specific term or condition waived and shall not constitute
a waiver of such term or condition for the future or as to any other act other than that
specifically waived.

          (d) Injunctive Relief and Arbitration. Executive and the Company each acknowledge
that the provisions of Sections 2 and 3 are reasonable and necessary, that the damages that would
be suffered as a result of a breach or threatened breach by Executive of Sections 2 and 3 may not
be calculable, and that the award of a money judgment to the Company for such a breach or
threatened breach thereof by Executive would be an inadequate remedy. Executive expressly consents
and agrees that the Company may, in addition to any other available remedies that the Company may
be entitled in law or in equity, enforce the provisions of Sections 2 and/or 3 by injunctive or
other equitable relief, including a temporary and/or permanent injunction (without proving a breach
thereof), to prevent unfair competition, the use and/or unauthorized disclosure of trade secrets or
confidential information, and/or the unauthorized solicitation of the Company’s officers,
employees, and customers. The Company shall not be obligated to post bond or other security in
seeking such relief.

          (e) Arbitration.

     (i) Executive and the Company agree that any dispute regarding the covenants herein
and/or the validity of this Agreement and its addenda, if any, shall be resolved through
arbitration. Given the recitals set forth in Section 3, Executive and the Company hereby
expressly acknowledge that Executive’s position in the Company, and the Company’s business,
have a substantial impact on interstate commerce; and further,

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that Executive’s development and involvement with the Company, and the Company’s business,
have a national and international territorial scope commercially. Any arbitration-related
matter or arbitration proceeding of a dispute regarding the covenants herein and/or the
validity of this Agreement and its addenda, shall be governed, heard, and decided under the
provisions and the authority of the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. § 1 et seq., and
shall be submitted for arbitration to the office of the American Arbitration Association in
New Orleans, Louisiana, on demand of either party.

          (ii) Such arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in New Orleans, Louisiana, and
shall be conducted in accordance with the then-current Employment Arbitration Rules and
Mediation Procedures of the American Arbitration Association, with the exception that the
Executive expressly waives the right to request interim measures or injunctive relief from a
judicial authority. Executive acknowledges that the Company alone retains the right to seek
injunctive relief from a judicial authority based on the nature of this Agreement and in
furtherance of the terms of Section 4(d). Each Party shall have the right to be represented
by counsel or other designated representatives. The arbitrator shall have the right to
award or include in his or her award any relief that he or she deems proper under the
circumstances, including, without limitation, all types of relief that could be awarded by a
court of law, such as money damages, (with interest on unpaid amounts from date due),
specific performance, and injunctive relief. The arbitrator shall issue a written opinion
explaining the reasons for his or her decision and award. The award and decision of the
arbitrator shall be conclusive and binding upon both Parties, and judgment upon the award
may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. The Parties acknowledge and agree
that any arbitration award may be enforced against either or both of them in a court of
competent jurisdiction and each waives any right to contest the validity or enforceability
of such award. The Parties further agree to be bound by the provisions of any statute of
limitations that would be otherwise applicable to the controversy, dispute, or claim that is
the subject of any arbitration proceeding initiated hereunder. Without limiting the
foregoing, the Parties shall be entitled in any such arbitration proceeding to the entry of
an order by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to a decision of the arbitrator for
specific performance of any of the requirements of this Agreement. The provisions of this
Section 4(e) shall survive and continue in full force and effect subsequent to and
notwithstanding expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason. Executive
agrees to pay arbitration fees in an amount not to exceed the amount required to file a
lawsuit in a court of law. The Company agrees to pay the remaining amount of arbitration
fees. Executive and the Company acknowledge and agree that any and all rights they may have
to resolve their claims by a jury trial are hereby expressly waived. The provisions of this
Section 4(e) do not preclude Executive from filing a complaint with any federal, state, or
other governmental administrative agency, if applicable.

          (f) Governing Law. This Agreement, and the rights and obligations of the parties
hereto, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana.

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          (g) Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by Executive, but may be assigned
by the Company to any successor to its business and will inure to the benefit and be binding upon
any such successor. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties, together with their
respective executors, administrators, personal representatives, and heirs, and, in the case of the
Company, permitted successors and assigns.

          (h) Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is intended to be severable. If
any term or provision of this Agreement is illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such
illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity or legality of the remainder of this
Agreement.

          (i) Reformation. It is the intention of the Parties that if any court or arbitrator(s)
shall determine that any provision of this Agreement, including the scope, duration, or
geographical limit of any provision, is unenforceable, the provision in question and this Agreement
shall not be invalidated but shall be deemed reformed or amended only to the extent necessary to
render the provision and Agreement valid and enforceable.

          (j) Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes
only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

          (k) Consent. Executive acknowledges that Executive has reviewed the provisions of
this Agreement carefully and has been given an opportunity to ask questions of the Company.
Executive acknowledges that Executive has had ample opportunity to consult with an attorney of his
choice (at his expense) prior to signing this Agreement and that Executive knowingly
consents to the terms herein.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of this 30 day of October,
2007.

	 	 	 	 	 
	COMPANY:

	 	EXECUTIVE:	 	 
	 
	The Shaw Group Inc. and
	 	 	 	 
	its affiliates listed on Exhibit A:

	 	/s/ Lou Pucher	 	 
	 

	 	 

Lou Pucher
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	/s/ Clifton S. Rankin
 

Clifton S. Rankin

General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
of The Shaw Group Inc.

	 	 	 	 

 

 

EXHIBIT A

THE SHAW GROUP INC.®

GREATER THAN 50% OWNED

SUBSIDIARIES

(Updated as of October 10, 2006)

	1.	 	ACL Piping, Inc.
	 
	2.	 	Aiton & Co Limited
	 
	3.	 	American Plastic Pipe and Supply, L.L.C.
	 
	4.	 	Arlington Avenue E Venture, LLC
	 
	5.	 	Associated Valve, Inc.
	 
	6.	 	Badger® Technologies, L.L.C.
	 
	7.	 	Badger® Technology Holdings, L.L.C.
	 
	8.	 	Benicia North Gateway II, L.L.C.
	 
	9.	 	B.F. Shaw, Inc.
	 
	10.	 	Camden Road Venture, LLC
	 
	11.	 	C.B.P. Engineering Corp.
	 
	12.	 	Chimento Wetlands, L.L.C.
	 
	13.	 	Coastal Estuary Services, L.L.C.
	 
	14.	 	CojafexB.V.
	 
	15.	 	Eagle Industries, Inc.
	 
	16.	 	EDS Equipment Company, LLC
	 
	17.	 	EDS Puerto Rico, Inc.
	 
	18.	 	EMCON/OWT, Inc.
	 
	19.	 	Envirogen, Inc.

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	20.	 	Field Services Canada Inc.
	 
	21.	 	Field Services, Inc.
	 
	22.	 	GBB International, LLC
	 
	23.	 	GBB Maintenance Company, Inc.
	 
	24.	 	Gottlieb, Barnett & Bridges, LLC
	 
	25.	 	Great Southwest Parkway Venture, LLC
	 
	26.	 	Gulf Coast Equipment Rental, Inc.
	 
	27.	 	HL Newhall II, L.L.C.
	 
	28.	 	Holdings Manufacturas Shaw South America, C.A.
	 
	29.	 	Hydro Power Solutions LLC
	 
	30.	 	Integrated Site Solutions, L.L.C.
	 
	31.	 	International Consultants, L.L.C. (f/k/a SWINC Acquisition Five, L.L.C.)
	 
	32.	 	IT Holdings Canada, Inc.
	 
	33.	 	Jernee Mill Road, L.L.C.
	 
	34.	 	Kato Road II, L.L.C.
	 
	35.	 	KIP I, L.L.C.
	 
	36.	 	LandBank Baker, L.L.C.
	 
	37.	 	LandBank Properties, L.L.C.
	 
	38.	 	LFG Specialties, L.L.C.
	 
	39.	 	Lone Star Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	40.	 	Manufacturas Shaw South America, C.A.
	 
	41.	 	Millstone River Wetland Services, L.L.C.
	 
	42.	 	MWR, Inc.

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	43.	 	Norwood Venture I, L.L.C.
	 
	44.	 	Nuclear Energy Holdings, L.L.C.
	 
	45.	 	Nuclear Technology Solutions, L.L.C.
	 
	46.	 	Otay Mesa Ventures II, L.L.C.
	 
	47.	 	Pacific Support Group LLC
	 
	48.	 	Pike Properties I, Inc. (Formerly, SAON Properties, Inc.)
	 
	49.	 	Pike Properties II, Inc. (Formerly, Secorp, Inc.)
	 
	50.	 	Pipework Engineering and Developments Limited
	 
	51.	 	Plattsburg Venture, L.L.C.
	 
	52.	 	Power Technologies Asia-Pacific Sdn. Bhd.
	 
	53.	 	Prospect Industries (Holdings), Inc.
	 
	54.	 	PT Stone & Webster Indonesia
	 
	55.	 	Raritan Venture I, L.L.C.
	 
	56.	 	S C Woods, L.L.C.
	 
	57.	 	SELS Administrative Services, L.L.C.
	 
	58.	 	Shaw-ABMB, L.L.C.
	 
	59.	 	Shaw A/DE, Inc.
	 
	60.	 	Shaw Aiton Australia Pty Limited
	 
	61.	 	Shaw Alaska, Inc.
	 
	62.	 	Shaw Alloy Piping Products, Inc.
	 
	63.	 	Shaw Americas, L.L.C.
	 
	64.	 	Shaw Beale Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	65.	 	Shaw Beneco, Inc.

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	66.	 	Shaw California, L.L.C.
	 
	67.	 	Shaw Capital, Inc.
	 
	68.	 	Shaw Capital (Nevada), Inc.
	 
	69.	 	Shaw CENTCOM Services, L.L.C.
	 
	70.	 	Shaw CMS, Inc.
	 
	71.	 	Shaw Coastal, Inc.
	 
	72.	 	Shaw Connex, Inc.
	 
	73.	 	Shaw Constructors, Inc.
	 
	74.	 	Shaw Dunn Limited
	 
	75.	 	Shaw E & I International Ltd.
	 
	76.	 	Shaw E & I Investment Holdings, Inc.
	 
	77.	 	Shaw Energy Delivery Services, Inc.
	 
	78.	 	Shaw Energy Services, Inc.
	 
	79.	 	Shaw Environmental, Inc.
	 
	80.	 	Shaw Environmental International, Inc.
	 
	81.	 	Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
	 
	82.	 	Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure Massachusetts, Inc.
	 
	83.	 	Shaw Environmental Liability Solutions, L.L.C.
	 
	84.	 	Shaw Europe, Inc. (f/k/a Shaw E & I Russia, Inc.)
	 
	85.	 	Shaw Export Company, S. de R. L. de C.V.
	 
	86.	 	Shaw Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	87.	 	Shaw Facilities, Inc.
	 
	88.	 	Shaw Field Services, Inc.

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	89.	 	Shaw Fronek Company (FCI), Inc.
	 
	90.	 	Shaw Fronek Power Services, Inc.
	 
	91.	 	Shaw Ft. Leonard Wood Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	92.	 	Shaw Global, L.L.C.
	 
	93.	 	Shaw Global Energy Services, Inc.
	 
	94.	 	Shaw Group Australia Pty Limited
	 
	95.	 	Shaw Group UK Holdings
	 
	96.	 	Shaw Group UK International Services Ltd.
	 
	97.	 	Shaw Group UK Limited
	 
	98.	 	Shaw GRP of California
	 
	99.	 	Shaw Hanscom Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	100.	 	Shaw Heat Treating Service, C.A.
	 
	101.	 	Shaw Home Louisiana, Inc.
	 
	102.	 	Shaw Industrial Supply Co., Inc.
	 
	103.	 	Shaw Infrastructure, Inc.
	 
	104.	 	Shaw Intellectual Property Holdings, Inc.
	 
	105.	 	Shaw International, Inc.
	 
	106.	 	Shaw International, Ltd. (Formerly, Shaw Caribbean (Cayman), Ltd.)
	 
	107.	 	Shaw International Management Services One, Inc.
	 
	108.	 	Shaw International Management Services Two, Inc.
	 
	109.	 	Shaw JV Holdings, L.L.C.
	 
	110.	 	Shaw Lancas, C.A.
	 
	111.	 	Shaw Liquid Solutions LLC

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	112.	 	Shaw Little Rock Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	113.	 	Shaw Maintenance, Inc.
	 
	114.	 	Shaw Managed Services, Inc.
	 
	115.	 	Shaw Management Services One, Inc.
	 
	116.	 	Shaw Manufacturing and Services, Inc.
	 
	117.	 	Shaw Manpower, S. de R.L. de C.V.
	 
	118.	 	Shaw Mexican Holdings, S. de R.L. de C.V.
	 
	119.	 	Shaw Mexico, L.L.C.
	 
	120.	 	Shaw Morgan City Terminal, Inc.
	 
	121.	 	Shaw NAPTech, Inc.
	 
	122.	 	Shaw Northeast Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	123.	 	Shaw Northwest Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	124.	 	Shaw Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK), Inc.
	 
	125.	 	Shaw Nuclear Energy Holdings (US), Inc.
	 
	126.	 	Shaw Overseas (Far East) Ltd.
	 
	127.	 	Shaw Overseas (Middle East) Ltd.
	 
	128.	 	Shaw Pipe Shields, Inc.
	 
	129.	 	Shaw Pipe Supports, Inc.
	 
	130.	 	Shaw Power Delivery Systems, Inc.
	 
	131.	 	Shaw Power Services Group, L.L.C.
	 
	132.	 	Shaw Power Services, Inc.
	 
	133.	 	Shaw Power Technologies, Inc.TM (formerly Power Technologies, Inc.®)
	 
	134.	 	Shaw Power Technologies International LimitedTM

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	135.	 	Shaw Process and Industrial Group, Inc.
	 
	136.	 	Shaw Process Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	137.	 	Shaw Project Services Group, Inc.
	 
	138.	 	Shaw Property Holdings, Inc.
	 
	139.	 	Shaw Remediation Services, L.L.C.
	 
	140.	 	Shaw-Robotic Environmental Services, L.L.C.
	 
	141.	 	Shaw Services, L.L.C.
	 
	142.	 	Shaw SSS Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	143.	 	Shaw Stone & Webster Arabia Co., Ltd.
	 
	144.	 	Shaw Stone & Webster Puerto Rico, Inc.
	 
	145.	 	Shaw Sunland Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	146.	 	Shaw Trading FSC, Ltd.
	 
	147.	 	Shaw Transmission & Distribution Services, Inc. (formerly, Shaw Management Services Six, Inc.)
	 
	148.	 	Shaw Tulsa Fabricators, Inc. (f/k/a Shaw Word Industries Fabricators, Inc.)
	 
	149.	 	Shaw Waste Solutions, LLC
	 
	150.	 	So-Glen Gas Co., LLC
	 
	151.	 	Stone & Webster Asia, Inc.
	 
	152.	 	Stone & Webster Canada Holding One (N.S.), ULC
	 
	153.	 	Stone & Webster Canada Holding Two, Inc.
	 
	154.	 	Stone & Webster Canada L.P.
	 
	155.	 	Stone & Webster Construction, Inc.
	 
	156.	 	Stone & Webster Construction Services, L.L.C.
	 
	157.	 	Stone & Webster Consultants Limited

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	158.	 	Stone & Webster Engineering Projects Private Limited
	 
	159.	 	Stone & Webster Engineering Services Sdn. Bdh.
	 
	160.	 	Stone & Webster Holding One, Inc.
	 
	161.	 	Stone & Webster Holding Two, Inc.
	 
	162.	 	Stone & Webster, Inc.
	 
	163.	 	Stone & Webster Insaat ve Muhendislik Limited Sirketi
	 
	164.	 	Stone & Webster International B .V.
	 
	165.	 	Stone & Webster International, Inc.
	 
	166.	 	Stone & Webster International Holdings, Inc.
	 
	167.	 	Stone & Webster — JSC Management Consultants, Inc.
	 
	168.	 	Stone & Webster Limited
	 
	169.	 	Stone & Webster Management Consultants, Inc.
	 
	170.	 	Stone & Webster Massachusetts, Inc.
	 
	171.	 	Stone & Webster Michigan, Inc.
	 
	172.	 	Stone & Webster Purchasing, Inc.
	 
	173.	 	Stone & Webster Process Technologies B.V.
	 
	174.	 	Stone & Webster Process Technology, Inc.
	 
	175.	 	Stone & Webster Services, L.L.C.
	 
	176.	 	Sugar Acquisition (NVDIP), Inc.
	 
	177.	 	The LandBank Group, Inc.
	 
	178.	 	The Shaw Group Inc. Political Action Committee, Inc.
	 
	179.	 	The Shaw Group International Inc.
	 
	180.	 	The Shaw Group UK Pension Plan Limited

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	181.	 	The Shaw Group UK 1997 Pension Scheme Limited
	 
	182.	 	The Shaw Group UK 2001 Pension Plan Limited
	 
	183.	 	Whessoe Piping Systems Limited
	 
	184.	 	Whippany Venture I, L.L.C.
	 
	185	 	Worldwide Industrial Constructors, Inc.

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EXHIBIT B

RESTRICTED AREA

ALASKA

Aleutians East

Aleutians West

Anchorage

Bethel

Bristol Bay

Denali

Dillingham

Fairbanks North Star

Haines

Juneau

Kenai Peninsula

Ketchikan Gateway

Kodiak Island

Lake and Peninsula

Matanuska-Susitna

Nome

North Slope

Northwest Arctic

Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan

Sitka

Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon

Southeast Fairbanks

Valdez-Cordova

Wade Hampton

Wrangell-Petersburg

Yakutat

Yukon-Koyukuk

ALABAMA

Autauga

Baldwin

Barbour

Bibb

Blount

Bullock

Butler

Calhoun

Chambers

Cherokee

Chilton

Choctaw

Clarke

Clay

Cleburne

Coffee

Colbert

Conecuh

 

 

Coosa

Covington

Crenshaw

Cullman

Dale

Dallas

De Kalb

Elmore

Escambia

Etowah

Fayette

Franklin

Geneva

Greene

Hale

Henry

Houston

Jackson

Jefferson

Lamar

Lauderdale

Lawrence

Lee

Limestone

Lowndes

Macon

Madison

Marengo

Marion

Marshall

Mobile

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Perry

Pickens

Pike

Randolph

Russell

St. Clair

Shelby

Sumter

Talladega

Tallapoosa

Tuscaloosa

Walker

Washington

Wilcox

Winston

ARIZONA

Apache

Cochise

Coconino

Gila

Graham

Greenlee

La Paz

Maricopa

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Santa Cruz

Yavapai

Yuma

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ARKANSAS

Arkansas

Ashley

Baxter

Benton

Boone

Bradley

Calhoun

Carroll

Chicot

Clark

Clay

Cleburne

Cleveland

Columbia

Conway

Craighead

Crawford

Crittenden

Cross

Dallas

Desha

Drew

Faulkner

Franklin

Fulton

Garland

Grant

Greene

Hempstead

Hot Spring

Howard

Independence

Izard

Jackson

Jefferson

Johnson

Lafayette

Lawrence

Lee

Lincoln

Little River

Logan

Lonoke

Madison

Marion

Miller

Mississippi

Monroe

Montgomery

Nevada

Newton

Ouachita

Perry

Phillips

Pike

Poinsett

Polk

Pope

Prairie

Pulaski

Randolph

St. Francis

Saline

- 3 -

 

Scott

Searcy

Sebastian

Sevier

Sharp

Stone

Union

Van Buren

Washington

White

Woodruff

Yell

CALIFORNIA

Alameda

Alpine

Amador

Butte

Calaveras

Colusa

Contra Costa

Del Norte

El Dorado

Fresno

Glenn

Humboldt

Imperial

Inyo

Kern

Kings

Lake

Lassen

Los Angeles

Madera

Marin

Mariposa

Mendocino

Merced

Modoc

Mono

Monterey

Napa

Nevada

Orange

Placer

Plumas

Riverside

Sacramento

San Benito

San Bernardino

San Diego

San Francisco

San Joaquin

San Luis Obispo

San Mateo

Santa Barbara

Santa Clara

Santa Cruz

Shasta

Sierra

Siskiyou

Solano

Sonoma

Stanislaus

Sutter

- 4 -

 

Tehama

Trinity

Tulare

Tuolumne

Ventura

Yolo

Yuba

COLORADO

Adams

Alamosa

Arapahoe

Archuleta

Baca

Bent

Boulder

Broomfield

Chaffee

Cheyenne

Clear Creek

Conejos

Costilla

Crowley

Custer

Delta

Denver

Dolores

Douglas

Eagle

Elbert

El Paso

Fremont

Garfield

Gilpin

Grand

Gunnison

Hinsdale

Huerfano

Jackson

Jefferson

Kiowa

Kit Carson

Lake

La Plata

Larimer

Las Animas

Lincoln

Logan

Mesa

Mineral

Moffat

Montezuma

Montrose

Morgan

Otero

Ouray

Park

Phillips

Pitkin

Prowers

Pueblo

Rio Blanco

Rio Grande

Routt

Saguache

San Juan

- 5 -

 

San Miguel

Sedgwick

Summit

Teller

Washington

Weld

Yuma

CONNECTICUT

Fairfield

Hartford

Litchfield

Middlesex

New Haven

New London

Tolland

Windham

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

District of Columbia

DELAWARE

Kent

New Castle

Sussex

FLORIDA

Alachua

Baker

Bay

- 6 -

 

Bradford

Brevard

Broward

Calhoun

Charlotte

Citrus

Clay

Collier

Columbia

De Soto

Dixie

Duval

Escambia

Flagler

Franklin

Gadsden

Gilchrist

Glades

Gulf

Hamilton

Hardee

Hendry

Hernando

Highlands

Hillsborough

Holmes

Indian River

Jackson

Jefferson

Lafayette

Lake

Lee

Leon

Levy

Liberty

Madison

Manatee

Marion

Martin

Miami-Dade

Monroe

Nassau

Okaloosa

Okeechobee

Orange

Osceola

Palm Beach

Pasco

Pinellas

Polk

Putnam

St. Johns

St. Lucie

Santa Rosa

Sarasota

Seminole

Sumter

Suwannee

Taylor

Union

Volusia

Wakulla

Walton

Washington

GEORGIA

- 7 -

 

Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Baker

Baldwin

Banks

Barrow

Bartow

Ben Hill

Berrien

Bibb

Bleckley

Brantley

Brooks

Bryan

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Catoosa

Charlton

Chatham

Chattahoochee

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columbia

Cook

Coweta

Crawford

Crisp

Dade

Dawson

Decatur

De Kalb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Douglas

Early

Echols

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fannin

Fayette

Floyd

Forsyth

Franklin

Fulton

Gilmer

Glascock

Glynn

Gordon

Grady

Greene

Gwinnett

Habersham

Hall

Hancock

Haralson

Harris

- 8 -

 

Hart

Heard

Henry

Houston

Irwin

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jenkins

Johnson

Jones

Lamar

Lanier

Laurens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

Long

Lowndes

Lumpkin

McDuffie

McIntosh

Macon

Madison

Marion

Meriwether

Miller

Mitchell

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Murray

Muscogee

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

Peach

Pickens

Pierce

Pike

Polk

Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

Rabun

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

Stephens

Stewart

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnall

Taylor

Telfair

Terrell

Thomas

Tift

Toombs

Towns

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Union

Upson

Walker

Walton

- 9 -

 

Ware

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

White

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

HAWAII

Hawaii

Honolulu

Kalawao

Kauai

Maui

IOWA

Adair

Adams

Allamakee

Appanoose

Audubon

Benton

Black Hawk

Boone

Bremer

Buchanan

Buena Vista

Butler

Calhoun

Carroll

Cass

Cedar

Cerro Gordo

Cherokee

Chickasaw

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinton

Crawford

Dallas

Davis

Decatur

Delaware

Des Moines

Dickinson

Dubuque

Emmet

Fayette

- 10 -

 

Floyd

Franklin

Fremont

Greene

Grundy

Guthrie

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardin

Harrison

Henry

Howard

Humboldt

Ida

Iowa

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Johnson

Jones

Keokuk

Kossuth

Lee

Linn

Louisa

Lucas

Lyon

Madison

Mahaska

Marion

Marshall

Mills

Mitchell

Monona

Monroe

Montgomery

Muscatine

O’Brien

Osceola

Page

Palo Alto

Plymouth

Pocahontas

Polk

Pottawattamie

Poweshiek

Ringgold

Sac

Scott

Shelby

Sioux

Story

Tama

Taylor

Union

Van Buren

Wapello

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Winnebago

Winneshiek

Woodbury

Worth

Wright

IDAHO

- 11 -

 

Ada

Adams

Bannock

Bear Lake

Benewah

Bingham

Blaine

Boise

Bonner

Bonneville

Boundary

Butte

Camas

Canyon

Caribou

Cassia

Clark

Clearwater

Custer

Elmore

Franklin

Fremont

Gem

Gooding

Idaho

Jefferson

Jerome

Kootenai

Latah

Lemhi

Lewis

Lincoln

Madison

Minidoka

Nez Perce

Oneida

Owyhee

Payette

Power

Shoshone

Teton

Twin Falls

Valley

Washington

ILLINOIS

Adams

Alexander

Bond

Boone

Brown

Bureau

Calhoun

Carroll

Cass

Champaign

Christian

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Coles

- 12 -

 

Cook

Crawford

Cumberland

DeKalb

De Witt

Douglas

DuPage

Edgar

Edwards

Effingham

Fayette

Ford

Franklin

Fulton

Gallatin

Greene

Grundy

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardin

Henderson

Henry

Iroquois

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Jersey

Jo Daviess

Johnson

Kane

Kankakee

Kendall

Knox

Lake

La Salle

Lawrence

Lee

Livingston

Logan

McDonough

McHenry

McLean

Macon

Macoupin

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Mason

Massac

Menard

Mercer

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Moultrie

Ogle

Peoria

Perry

Piatt

Pike

Pope

Pulaski

Putnam

Randolph

Richland

Rock Island

St. Clair

Saline

Sangamon

Schuyler

Scott

Shelby

Stark

Stephenson

Tazewell

- 13 -

 

Union

Vermilion

Wabash

Warren

Washington

Wayne

White

Whiteside

Will

Williamson

Winnebago

Woodford

INDIANA

Adams

Allen

Bartholomew

Benton

Blackford

Boone

Brown

Carroll

Cass

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Crawford

Daviess

Dearborn

Decatur

De Kalb

Delaware

Dubois

Elkhart

Fayette

Floyd

Fountain

Franklin

Fulton

Gibson

Grant

Greene

Hamilton

Hancock

Harrison

Hendricks

Henry

Howard

Huntington

Jackson

Jasper

Jay

Jefferson

Jennings

Johnson

Knox

Kosciusko

Lagrange

Lake

La Porte

Lawrence

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Martin

- 14 -

 

Miami

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Newton

Noble

Ohio

Orange

Owen

Parke

Perry

Pike

Porter

Posey

Pulaski

Putnam

Randolph

Ripley

Rush

St. Joseph

Scott

Shelby

Spencer

Starke

Steuben

Sullivan

Switzerland

Tippecanoe

Tipton

Union

Vanderburgh

Vermillion

Vigo

Wabash

Warren

Warrick

Washington

Wayne

Wells

White

Whitley

KANSAS

Allen

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

Chautauqua

Cherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

Clay

Cloud

Coffey

Comanche

Cowley

Crawford

Decatur

Dickinson

- 15 -

 

Doniphan

Douglas

Edwards

Elk

Ellis

Ellsworth

Finney

Ford

Franklin

Geary

Gove

Graham

Grant

Gray

Greeley

Greenwood

Hamilton

Harper

Harvey

Haskell

Hodgeman

Jackson

Jefferson

Jewell

Johnson

Kearny

Kingman

Kiowa

Labette

Lane

Leavenworth

Lincoln

Linn

Logan

Lyon

McPherson

Marion

Marshall

Meade

Miami

Mitchell

Montgomery

Morris

Morton

Nemaha

Neosho

Ness

Norton

Osage

Osborne

Ottawa

Pawnee

Phillips

Pottawatomie

Pratt

Rawlins

Reno

Republic

Rice

Riley

Rooks

Rush

Russell

Saline

Scott

Sedgwick

Seward

Shawnee

Sheridan

Sherman

Smith

Stafford

Stanton

Stevens

Sumner

- 16 -

 

Thomas

Trego

Wabaunsee

Wallace

Washington

Wichita

Wilson

Woodson

Wyandotte

KENTUCKY

Adair

Allen

Anderson

Ballard

Barren

Bath

Bell

Boone

Bourbon

Boyd

Boyle

Bracken

Breathitt

Breckinridge

Bullitt

Butler

Caldwell

Calloway

Campbell

Carlisle

Carroll

Carter

Casey

Christian

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Crittenden

Cumberland

Daviess

Edmonson

Elliott

Estill

Fayette

Fleming

Floyd

Franklin

Fulton

Gallatin

Garrard

Grant

Graves

Grayson

Green

Greenup

Hancock

Hardin

Harlan

Harrison

Hart

Henderson

Henry

Hickman

Hopkins

- 17 -

 

Jackson

Jefferson

Jessamine

Johnson

Kenton

Knott

Knox

Larue

Laurel

Lawrence

Lee

Leslie

Letcher

Lewis

Lincoln

Livingston

Logan

Lyon

McCracken

McCreary

McLean

Madison

Magoffin

Marion

Marshall

Martin

Mason

Meade

Menifee

Mercer

Metcalfe

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Muhlenberg

Nelson

Nicholas

Ohio

Oldham

Owen

Owsley

Pendleton

Perry

Pike

Powell

Pulaski

Robertson

Rockcastle

Rowan

Russell

Scott

Shelby

Simpson

Spencer

Taylor

Todd

Trigg

Trimble

Union

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Whitley

Wolfe

Woodford

LOUISIANA

- 18 -

 

Acadia

Allen

Ascension

Assumption

Avoyelles

Beauregard

Bienville

Bossier

Caddo

Calcasieu

Caldwell

Cameron

Catahoula

Claiborne

Concordia

De Soto

East Baton Rouge

East Carroll

East Feliciana

Evangeline

Franklin

Grant

Iberia

Iberville

Jackson

Jefferson

Jefferson Davis

Lafayette

Lafourche

La Salle

Lincoln

Livingston

Madison

Morehouse

Natchitoches

Orleans

Ouachita

Plaquemines

Pointe Coupee

Rapides

Red River

Richland

Sabine

St. Bernard

St. Charles

St. Helena

St. James

St. John the Baptist

St. Landry

St. Martin

St. Mary

St. Tammany

Tangipahoa

Tensas

Terrebonne

Union

Vermilion

Vernon

Washington

Webster

West Baton Rouge

West Carroll

West Feliciana

Winn

- 19 -

 

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable

Berkshire

Bristol

Dukes

Essex

Franklin

Hampden

Hampshire

Middlesex

Nantucket

Norfolk

Plymouth

Suffolk

Worcester

MARYLAND

Allegany

Anne Arundel

Baltimore

Calvert

Caroline

Carroll

Cecil

Charles

Dorchester

Frederick

Garrett

Harford

Howard

Kent

Montgomery

Prince George’s

Queen Anne’s

St. Mary’s

Somerset

Talbot

Washington

Wicomico

Worcester

Baltimore City

MAINE

Androscoggin

Aroostook

Cumberland

Franklin

Hancock

Kennebec

- 20 -

 

Knox

Lincoln

Oxford

Penobscot

Piscataquis

Sagadahoc

Somerset

Waldo

Washington

York

MICHIGAN

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

- 21 -

 

Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

MINNESOTA

Aitkin

Anoka

Becker

Beltrami

Benton

Big Stone

Blue Earth

Brown

Carlton

Carver

Cass

Chippewa

Chisago

Clay

Clearwater

Cook

Cottonwood

Crow Wing

Dakota

Dodge

Douglas

Faribault

Fillmore

Freeborn

Goodhue

Grant

Hennepin

Houston

Hubbard

Isanti

- 22 -

 

Itasca

Jackson

Kanabec

Kandiyohi

Kittson

Koochiching

Lac qui Parle

Lake

Lake of the Woods

Le Sueur

Lincoln

Lyon

McLeod

Mahnomen

Marshall

Martin

Meeker

Mille Lacs

Morrison

Mower

Murray

Nicollet

Nobles

Norman

Olmsted

Otter Tail

Pennington

Pine

Pipestone

Polk

Pope

Ramsey

Red Lake

Redwood

Renville

Rice

Rock

Roseau

St. Louis

Scott

Sherburne

Sibley

Stearns

Steele

Stevens

Swift

Todd

Traverse

Wabasha

Wadena

Waseca

Washington

Watonwan

Wilkin

Winona

Wright

Yellow Medicine

MISSOURI

Adair

Andrew

Atchison

Audrain

Barry

Barton

- 23 -

 

Bates

Benton

Bollinger

Boone

Buchanan

Butler

Caldwell

Callaway

Camden

Cape Girardeau

Carroll

Carter

Cass

Cedar

Chariton

Christian

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Cole

Cooper

Crawford

Dade

Dallas

Daviess

De Kalb

Dent

Douglas

Dunklin

Franklin

Gasconade

Gentry

Greene

Grundy

Harrison

Henry

Hickory

Holt

Howard

Howell

Iron

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Johnson

Knox

Laclede

Lafayette

Lawrence

Lewis

Lincoln

Linn

Livingston

McDonald

Macon

Madison

Maries

Marion

Mercer

Miller

Mississippi

Moniteau

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

New Madrid

Newton

Nodaway

Oregon

Osage

Ozark

Pemiscot

Perry

Pettis

Phelps

- 24 -

 

Pike

Platte

Polk

Pulaski

Putnam

Ralls

Randolph

Ray

Reynolds

Ripley

St. Charles

St. Clair

Ste. Genevieve

St. Francois

St. Louis

Saline

Schuyler

Scotland

Scott

Shannon

Shelby

Stoddard

Stone

Sullivan

Taney

Texas

Vernon

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Worth

Wright

St. Louis City

MISSISSIPPI

Adams

Alcorn

Amite

Attala

Benton

Bolivar

Calhoun

Carroll

Chickasaw

Choctaw

Claiborne

Clarke

Clay

Coahoma

Copiah

Covington

DeSoto

Forrest

Franklin

George

Greene

Grenada

Hancock

Harrison

Hinds

Holmes

Humphreys

- 25 -

 

Issaquena

Itawamba

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Jefferson Davis

Jones

Kemper

Lafayette

Lamar

Lauderdale

Lawrence

Leake

Lee

Leflore

Lincoln

Lowndes

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Monroe

Montgomery

Neshoba

Newton

Noxubee

Oktibbeha

Panola

Pearl River

Perry

Pike

Pontotoc

Prentiss

Quitman

Rankin

Scott

Sharkey

Simpson

Smith

Stone

Sunflower

Tallahatchie

Tate

Tippah

Tishomingo

Tunica

Union

Walthall

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wilkinson

Winston

Yalobusha

Yazoo

MONTANA

Beaverhead

Big Horn

Blaine

Broadwater

Carbon

Carter

- 26 -

 

Cascade

Chouteau

Custer

Daniels

Dawson

Deer Lodge

Fallon

Fergus

Flathead

Gallatin

Garfield

Glacier

Golden Valley

Granite

Hill

Jefferson

Judith Basin

Lake

Lewis and Clark

Liberty

Lincoln

McCone

Madison

Meagher

Mineral

Missoula

Musselshell

Park

Petroleum

Phillips

Pondera

Powder River

Powell

Prairie

Ravalli

Richland

Roosevelt

Rosebud

Sanders

Sheridan

Silver Bow

Stillwater

Sweet Grass

Teton

Toole

Treasure

Valley

Wheatland

Wibaux

Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance

Alexander

Alleghany

Anson

Ashe

Avery

Beaufort

Bertie

Bladen

Brunswick

Buncombe

Burke

- 27 -

 

Cabarrus

Caldwell

Camden

Carteret

Caswell

Catawba

Chatham

Cherokee

Chowan

Clay

Cleveland

Columbus

Craven

Cumberland

Currituck

Dare

Davidson

Davie

Duplin

Durham

Edgecombe

Forsyth

Franklin

Gaston

Gates

Graham

Granville

Greene

Guilford

Halifax

Harnett

Haywood

Henderson

Hertford

Hoke

Hyde

Iredell

Jackson

Johnston

Jones

Lee

Lenoir

Lincoln

McDowell

Macon

Madison

Martin

Mecklenburg

Mitchell

Montgomery

Moore

Nash

New Hanover

Northampton

Onslow

Orange

Pamlico

Pasquotank

Pender

Perquimans

Person

Pitt

Polk

Randolph

Richmond

Robeson

Rockingham

Rowan

Rutherford

Sampson

Scotland

Stanly

Stokes

Surry

Swain

- 28 -

 

Transylvania

Tyrrell

Union

Vance

Wake

Warren

Washington

Watauga

Wayne

Wilkes

Wilson

Yadkin

Yancey

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams

Barnes

Benson

Billings

Bottineau

Bowman

Burke

Burleigh

Cass

Cavalier

Dickey

Divide

Dunn

Eddy

Emmons

Foster

Golden Valley

Grand Forks

Grant

Griggs

Hettinger

Kidder

La Moure

Logan

McHenry

McIntosh

McKenzie

McLean

Mercer

Morton

Mountrail

Nelson

Oliver

Pembina

Pierce

Ramsey

Ransom

Renville

Richland

Rolette

Sargent

Sheridan

Sioux

Slope

Stark

Steele

Stutsman

Towner

- 29 -

 

Traill

Walsh

Ward

Wells

Williams

NEBRASKA

Adams

Antelope

Arthur

Banner

Blaine

Boone

Box Butte

Boyd

Brown

Buffalo

Burt

Butler

Cass

Cedar

Chase

Cherry

Cheyenne

Clay

Colfax

Cuming

Custer

Dakota

Dawes

Dawson

Deuel

Dixon

Dodge

Douglas

Dundy

Fillmore

Franklin

Frontier

Furnas

Gage

Garden

Garfield

Gosper

Grant

Greeley

Hall

Hamilton

Harlan

Hayes

Hitchcock

Holt

Hooker

Howard

Jefferson

Johnson

Kearney

Keith

Keya Paha

Kimball

Knox

Lancaster

Lincoln

Logan

- 30 -

 

Loup

McPherson

Madison

Merrick

Morrill

Nance

Nemaha

Nuckolls

Otoe

Pawnee

Perkins

Phelps

Pierce

Platte

Polk

Red Willow

Richardson

Rock

Saline

Sarpy

Saunders

Scotts Bluff

Seward

Sheridan

Sherman

Sioux

Stanton

Thayer

Thomas

Thurston

Valley

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

York

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap

Carroll

Cheshire

Coos

Grafton

Hillsborough

Merrimack

Rockingham

Strafford

Sullivan

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic

Bergen

Burlington

- 31 -

 

Camden

Cape May

Cumberland

Essex

Gloucester

Hudson

Hunterdon

Mercer

Middlesex

Monmouth

Morris

Ocean

Passaic

Salem

Somerset

Sussex

Union

Warren

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo

Catron

Chaves

Cibola

Colfax

Curry

De Baca

Dona Ana

Eddy

Grant

Guadalupe

Harding

Hidalgo

Lea

Lincoln

Los Alamos

Luna

McKinley

Mora

Otero

Quay

Rio Arriba

Roosevelt

Sandoval

San Juan

San Miguel

Santa Fe

Sierra

Socorro

Taos

Torrance

Union

Valencia

NEVADA

- 32 -

 

Churchill

Clark

Douglas

Elko

Esmeralda

Eureka

Humboldt

Lander

Lincoln

Lyon

Mineral

Nye

Pershing

Storey

Washoe

White Pine

Carson City

NEW YORK

Albany

Allegany

Bronx

Broome

Cattaraugus

Cayuga

Chautauqua

Chemung

Chenango

Clinton

Columbia

Cortland

Delaware

Dutchess

Erie

Essex

Franklin

Fulton

Genesee

Greene

Hamilton

Herkimer

Jefferson

Kings

Lewis

Livingston

Madison

Monroe

Montgomery

Nassau

New York

Niagara

Oneida

Onondaga

Ontario

Orange

Orleans

Oswego

Otsego

Putnam

Queens

Rensselaer

Richmond

Rockland

St. Lawrence

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Saratoga

Schenectady

Schoharie

Schuyler

Seneca

Steuben

Suffolk

Sullivan

Tioga

Tompkins

Ulster

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Westchester

Wyoming

Yates

OHIO

Adams

Allen

Ashland

Ashtabula

Athens

Auglaize

Belmont

Brown

Butler

Carroll

Champaign

Clark

Clermont

Clinton

Columbiana

Coshocton

Crawford

Cuyahoga

Darke

Defiance

Delaware

Erie

Fairfield

Fayette

Franklin

Fulton

Gallia

Geauga

Greene

Guernsey

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardin

Harrison

Henry

Highland

Hocking

Holmes

Huron

Jackson

Jefferson

Knox

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Lake

Lawrence

Licking

Logan

Lorain

Lucas

Madison

Mahoning

Marion

Medina

Meigs

Mercer

Miami

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Morrow

Muskingum

Noble

Ottawa

Paulding

Perry

Pickaway

Pike

Portage

Preble

Putnam

Richland

Ross

Sandusky

Scioto

Seneca

Shelby

Stark

Summit

Trumbull

Tuscarawas

Union

Van Wert

Vinton

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Williams

Wood

Wyandot

OKLAHOMA

Adair

Alfalfa

Atoka

Beaver

Beckham

Blaine

Bryan

Caddo

Canadian

Carter

Cherokee

Choctaw

Cimarron

Cleveland

Coal

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Comanche

Cotton

Craig

Creek

Custer

Delaware

Dewey

Ellis

Garfield

Garvin

Grady

Grant

Greer

Harmon

Harper

Haskell

Hughes

Jackson

Jefferson

Johnston

Kay

Kingfisher

Kiowa

Latimer

Le Flore

Lincoln

Logan

Love

McClain

McCurtain

McIntosh

Major

Marshall

Mayes

Murray

Muskogee

Noble

Nowata

Okfuskee

Oklahoma

Okmulgee

Osage

Ottawa

Pawnee

Payne

Pittsburg

Pontotoc

Pottawatomie

Pushmataha

Roger Mills

Rogers

Seminole

Sequoyah

Stephens

Texas

Tillman

Tulsa

Wagoner

Washington

Washita

Woods

Woodward

OREGON

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Baker

Benton

Clackamas

Clatsop

Columbia

Coos

Crook

Curry

Deschutes

Douglas

Gilliam

Grant

Harney

Hood River

Jackson

Jefferson

Josephine

Klamath

Lake

Lane

Lincoln

Linn

Malheur

Marion

Morrow

Multnomah

Polk

Sherman

Tillamook

Umatilla

Union

Wallowa

Wasco

Washington

Wheeler

Yamhill

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams

Allegheny

Armstrong

Beaver

Bedford

Berks

Blair

Bradford

Bucks

Butler

Cambria

Cameron

Carbon

Centre

Chester

Clarion

Clearfield

Clinton

Columbia

Crawford

Cumberland

Dauphin

Delaware

Elk

Erie

Fayette

Forest

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Franklin

Fulton

Greene

Huntingdon

Indiana

Jefferson

Juniata

Lackawanna

Lancaster

Lawrence

Lebanon

Lehigh

Luzerne

Lycoming

McKean

Mercer

Mifflin

Monroe

Montgomery

Montour

Northampton

Northumberland

Perry

Philadelphia

Pike

Potter

Schuylkill

Snyder

Somerset

Sullivan

Susquehanna

Tioga

Union

Venango

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Westmoreland

Wyoming

York

RHODE ISLAND

Bristol

Kent

Newport

Providence

Washington

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville

Aiken

Allendale

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Anderson

Bamberg

Barnwell

Beaufort

Berkeley

Calhoun

Charleston

Cherokee

Chester

Chesterfield

Clarendon

Colleton

Darlington

Dillon

Dorchester

Edgefield

Fairfield

Florence

Georgetown

Greenville

Greenwood

Hampton

Horry

Jasper

Kershaw

Lancaster

Laurens

Lee

Lexington

McCormick

Marion

Marlboro

Newberry

Oconee

Orangeburg

Pickens

Richland

Saluda

Spartanburg

Sumter

Union

Williamsburg

York

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aurora

Beadle

Bennett

Bon Homme

Brookings

Brown

Brule

Buffalo

Butte

Campbell

Charles Mix

Clark

Clay

Codington

Corson

Custer

Davison

Day

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Deuel

Dewey

Douglas

Edmunds

Fall River

Faulk

Grant

Gregory

Haakon

Hamlin

Hand

Hanson

Harding

Hughes

Hutchinson

Hyde

Jackson

Jerauld

Jones

Kingsbury

Lake

Lawrence

Lincoln

Lyman

McCook

McPherson

Marshall

Meade

Mellette

Miner

Minnehaha

Moody

Pennington

Perkins

Potter

Roberts

Sanborn

Shannon

Spink

Stanley

Sully

Todd

Tripp

Turner

Union

Walworth

Yankton

Ziebach

TENNESSEE

Anderson

Bedford

Benton

Bledsoe

Blount

Bradley

Campbell

Cannon

Carroll

Carter

Cheatham

Chester

Claiborne

Clay

Cocke

- 40 -

 

Coffee

Crockett

Cumberland

Davidson

Decatur

DeKalb

Dickson

Dyer

Fayette

Fentress

Franklin

Gibson

Giles

Grainger

Greene

Grundy

Hamblen

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardeman

Hardin

Hawkins

Haywood

Henderson

Henry

Hickman

Houston

Humphreys

Jackson

Jefferson

Johnson

Knox

Lake

Lauderdale

Lawrence

Lewis

Lincoln

Loudon

McMinn

McNairy

Macon

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Maury

Meigs

Monroe

Montgomery

Moore

Morgan

Obion

Overton

Perry

Pickett

Polk

Putnam

Rhea

Roane

Robertson

Rutherford

Scott

Sequatchie

Sevier

Shelby

Smith

Stewart

Sullivan

Sumner

Tipton

Trousdale

Unicoi

Union

Van Buren

Warren

Washington

- 41 -

 

Wayne

Weakley

White

Williamson

Wilson

TEXAS

Anderson

Andrews

Angelina

Aransas

Archer

Armstrong

Atascosa

Austin

Bailey

Bandera

Bastrop

Baylor

Bee

Bell

Bexar

Blanco

Borden

Bosque

Bowie

Brazoria

Brazos

Brewster

Briscoe

Brooks

Brown

Burleson

Burnet

Caldwell

Calhoun

Callahan

Cameron

Camp

Carson

Cass

Castro

Chambers

Cherokee

Childress

Clay

Cochran

Coke

Coleman

Collin

Collingsworth

Colorado

Comal

Comanche

Concho

Cooke

Coryell

Cottle

Crane

Crockett

Crosby

Culberson

Dallam

Dallas

- 42 -

 

Dawson

Deaf Smith

Delta

Denton

De Witt

Dickens

Dimmit

Donley

Duval

Eastland

Ector

Edwards

Ellis

El Paso

Erath

Falls

Fannin

Fayette

Fisher

Floyd

Foard

Fort Bend

Franklin

Freestone

Frio

Gaines

Galveston

Garza

Gillespie

Glasscock

Goliad

Gonzales

Gray

Grayson

Gregg

Grimes

Guadalupe

Hale

Hall

Hamilton

Hansford

Hardeman

Hardin

Harris

Harrison

Hartley

Haskell

Hays

Hemphill

Henderson

Hidalgo

Hill

Hockley

Hood

Hopkins

Houston

Howard

Hudspeth

Hunt

Hutchinson

Irion

Jack

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jim Hogg

Jim Wells

Johnson

Jones

Karnes

Kaufman

Kendall

Kenedy

Kent

- 43 -

 

Kerr

Kimble

King

Kinney

Kleberg

Knox

Lamar

Lamb

Lampasas

La Salle

Lavaca

Lee

Leon

Liberty

Limestone

Lipscomb

Live Oak

Llano

Loving

Lubbock

Lynn

McCulloch

McLennan

McMullen

Madison

Marion

Martin

Mason

Matagorda

Maverick

Medina

Menard

Midland

Milam

Mills

Mitchell

Montague

Montgomery

Moore

Morris

Motley

Nacogdoches

Navarro

Newton

Nolan

Nueces

Ochiltree

Oldham

Orange

Palo Pinto

Panola

Parker

Parmer

Pecos

Polk

Potter

Presidio

Rains

Randall

Reagan

Real

Red River

Reeves

Refugio

Roberts

Robertson

Rockwall

Runnels

Rusk

Sabine

San Augustine

San Jacinto

San Patricio

San Saba

Schleicher

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Scurry

Shackelford

Shelby

Sherman

Smith

Somervell

Starr

Stephens

Sterling

Stonewall

Sutton

Swisher

Tarrant

Taylor

Terrell

Terry

Throckmorton

Titus

Tom Green

Travis

Trinity

Tyler

Upshur

Upton

Uvalde

Val Verde

Van Zandt

Victoria

Walker

Waller

Ward

Washington

Webb

Wharton

Wheeler

Wichita

Wilbarger

Willacy

Williamson

Wilson

Winkler

Wise

Wood

Yoakum

Young

Zapata

Zavala

UTAH

Beaver

Box Elder

Cache

Carbon

Daggett

Davis

Duchesne

Emery

Garfield

Grand

Iron

Juab

Kane

Millard

Morgan

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Piute

Rich

Salt Lake

San Juan

Sanpete

Sevier

Summit

Tooele

Uintah

Utah

Wasatch

Washington

Wayne

Weber

VERMONT

Addison

Bennington

Caledonia

Chittenden

Essex

Franklin

Grand Isle

Lamoille

Orange

Orleans

Rutland

Washington

Windham

Windsor

VIRGINIA

Accomack

Albemarle

Alleghany

Amelia

Amherst

Appomattox

Arlington

Augusta

Bath

Bedford

Bland

Botetourt

Brunswick

Buchanan

Buckingham

Campbell

Caroline

Carroll

Charles City

Charlotte

Chesterfield

Clarke

Craig

Culpeper

Cumberland

Dickenson

Dinwiddie

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Essex

Fairfax

Fauquier

Floyd

Fluvanna

Franklin

Frederick

Giles

Gloucester

Goochland

Grayson

Greene

Greensville

Halifax

Hanover

Henrico

Henry

Highland

Isle of Wight

James City

King and Queen

King George

King William

Lancaster

Lee

Loudoun

Louisa

Lunenburg

Madison

Mathews

Mecklenburg

Middlesex

Montgomery

Nelson

New Kent

Northampton

Northumberland

Nottoway

Orange

Page

Patrick

Pittsylvania

Powhatan

Prince Edward

Prince George

Prince William

Pulaski

Rappahannock

Richmond

Roanoke

Rockbridge

Rockingham

Russell

Scott

Shenandoah

Smyth

Southampton

Spotsylvania

Stafford

Surry

Sussex

Tazewell

Warren

Washington

Westmoreland

Wise

Wythe

York

Alexandria

Bedford

Bristol

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Buena Vista

Charlottesville

Chesapeake

Clifton Forge

Colonial Heights

Covington

Danville

Emporia

Fairfax

Falls Church

Franklin

Fredericksburg

Galax

Hampton

Harrisonburg

Hopewell

Lexington

Lynchburg

Manassas

Manassas Park

Martinsville

Newport News

Norfolk

Norton

Petersburg

Poquoson

Portsmouth

Radford

Richmond

Roanoke

Salem

South Boston

Staunton

Suffolk

Virginia Beach

Waynesboro

Williamsburg

Winchester

WASHINGTON

Adams

Asotin

Benton

Chelan

Clallam

Clark

Columbia

Cowlitz

Douglas

Ferry

Franklin

Garfield

Grant

Grays Harbor

Island

Jefferson

King

Kitsap

Kittitas

Klickitat

Lewis

Lincoln

Mason

Okanogan

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Pacific

Pend Oreille

Pierce

San Juan

Skagit

Skamania

Snohomish

Spokane

Stevens

Thurston

Wahkiakum

Walla Walla

Whatcom

Whitman

Yakima

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour

Berkeley

Boone

Braxton

Brooke

Cabell

Calhoun

Clay

Doddridge

Fayette

Gilmer

Grant

Greenbrier

Hampshire

Hancock

Hardy

Harrison

Jackson

Jefferson

Kanawha

Lewis

Lincoln

Logan

McDowell

Marion

Marshall

Mason

Mercer

Mineral

Mingo

Monongalia

Monroe

Morgan

Nicholas

Ohio

Pendleton

Pleasants

Pocahontas

Preston

Putnam

Raleigh

Randolph

Ritchie

Roane

Summers

Taylor

Tucker

Tyler

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Upshur

Wayne

Webster

Wetzel

Wirt

Wood

Wyoming

WISCONSIN

Adams

Ashland

Barron

Bayfield

Brown

Buffalo

Burnett

Calumet

Chippewa

Clark

Columbia

Crawford

Dane

Dodge

Door

Douglas

Dunn

Eau Claire

Florence

Fond du Lac

Forest

Grant

Green

Green Lake

Iowa

Iron

Jackson

Jefferson

Juneau

Kenosha

Kewaunee

La Crosse

Lafayette

Langlade

Lincoln

Manitowoc

Marathon

Marinette

Marquette

Menominee

Milwaukee

Monroe

Oconto

Oneida

Outagamie

Ozaukee

Pepin

Pierce

Polk

Portage

Price

Racine

Richland

Rock

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Rusk

St. Croix

Sauk

Sawyer

Shawano

Sheboygan

Taylor

Trempealeau

Vernon

Vilas

Walworth

Washburn

Washington

Waukesha

Waupaca

Waushara

Winnebago

Wood

WYOMING

Albany

Big Horn

Campbell

Carbon

Converse

Crook

Fremont

Goshen

Hot Springs

Johnson

Laramie

Lincoln

Natrona

Niobrara

Park

Platte

Sheridan

Sublette

Sweetwater

Teton

Uinta

Washakie

Weston

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Exhibit 10.3

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

     This Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into effective as of October 10,
2007 (the “Effective Date”), by and between The Shaw Group Inc., a Louisiana corporation
(collectively with its affiliates and subsidiaries hereinafter referred to as, the
“Company”), and Dirk J. Wild (“Employee”). The Company and Employee shall
hereinafter be referred to collectively as the “Parties”.

     WHEREAS, the Company employs Employee and desires to continue such employment relationship.
and Employee desires to continue such employment relationship.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, representations, warranties and
agreements contained herein, and for other valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of
which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:

     1. Employment. The Company hereby continues its employment of Employee, and Employee
hereby accepts continued employment by the Company, on the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement.

     2. Term of Employment. Subject to the provisions for earlier termination provided in
this Agreement, the term of this Agreement (the “Term”) shall be two years commencing on
the Effective Date.

     3. Employee’s Duties.

          (a) During the Term, Employee shall serve as Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer of the
Company, or such other similar financial position(s) as the Chief Financial Officer of the Company
may determine from time to time, with such duties and responsibilities as may from time to time be

          
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assigned to him by the Board of Directors of the Company (the “Board”), the Chief Executive Officer or the
Chief Financial Officer of the Company, provided that such duties are consistent with the customary
duties of such position(s).

          (b) Employee agrees to devote Employee’s full attention and time during normal business hours
to the business and affairs of the Company and to use reasonable best efforts to perform faithfully
and efficiently Employee’s duties and responsibilities. Employee shall not, either directly or
indirectly, enter into any business or employment with or for any Person (defined below) other than
the Company during the Term; provided, however, that Employee shall not be
prohibited from making financial investments in any other company or business or from serving on
the board of directors of any other company, subject in each case to the provisions set forth in
the Nonsolicitation and Noncompete Agreement (defined below) and the Company’s Code of Conduct or
similar guidelines. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Person” shall mean any
individual, corporation, limited or general partnership, limited liability company, joint venture,
association, trust or other entity or organization, whether or not a legal entity. Employee shall
at all times observe and comply with all lawful directions and instructions of the Board.

     4. Compensation.

          (a) Base Compensation. For services rendered by Employee under this Agreement, the
Company shall pay to Employee a base salary (“Base Compensation”) of $335,000 per annum,
payable in accordance with the Company’s customary pay periods and subject to customary withholdings. The amount of Base
Compensation will be subject to review by the Board on an annual

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basis as of the close of each fiscal year of the Company and may be increased as the Board may deem appropriate. In the event
the Board deems it appropriate to increase Employee’s annual base salary, said increased amount
shall thereafter be the Base Compensation for the purposes of this Agreement. Employee’s Base
Compensation, as increased from time to time, may not be decreased unless agreed to by Employee.
Nothing contained herein shall prevent the Board from paying additional compensation to Employee in
the form of bonuses or otherwise during the Term.

          (b) Annual Bonus. During the Term, Employee will be eligible to participate in the
Company’s discretionary management incentive program as established by the Board (as the same may
be amended from time to time), with an annual performance bonus range of 0% — 200% of Employee’s
bonus target (the “Bonus Target”), which Bonus Target shall initially be an amount equal to
50% of Employee’s Base Compensation. The Bonus Target may be adjusted annually. Annual bonus
payments will be subject to customary withholdings.

     (c) Long Term Incentive Awards. Employee will be eligible to participate in the
Company’s discretionary long term incentive plan during the course of employment with the Company,
subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plan. All stock-based awards are subject to
shareholders’ approval of shares to be allocated to the Company’s long term incentive plan and
granted under the strict purview of the Compensation Committee of the Board.

     5. Additional Benefits. In addition to the compensation provided for in Section 4,
Employee shall be entitled to the following:

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     (a) Business Expenses. The Company shall, in accordance with any rules and
policies that it may establish from time to time for its executive officers, reimburse
Employee for business expenses reasonably incurred in the performance of Employee’s duties.
It is understood that Employee is authorized to incur reasonable business expenses for
promoting the business of the Company, including reasonable expenditures for travel,
lodging, meals and client or business associate entertainment. Requests for reimbursement
for such expenses must be accompanied by appropriate documentation.

     (b) Vacation. Employee shall be entitled to four weeks of vacation per year,
without any loss of compensation or benefits. Employee shall be entitled to carry forward
any unused vacation time.

     (c) General Benefits. Employee shall be entitled to participate in the various
Employee benefit plans or programs provided to the Employees of the Company in general,
including, without limitation, health (including ExecuCare), dental, disability, 401k,
accident and life insurance plans. Benefits are subject to the eligibility requirements
with respect to each of such benefit plans or programs, and such other benefits or
perquisites as may be approved by the Board during the Term. Nothing in this Section 5(c)
shall be deemed to prohibit the Company from making any changes in any of the plans,
programs or benefits described in this Section 5(c), provided the change similarly affects all executive officers of the Company that are
similarly situated.

6. Confidentiality; Nonsolicitation and Noncompete.

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          (a) Employee hereby acknowledges that the Company possesses certain Confidential Information
(defined below) that is peculiar to the businesses in which the Company is or may be engaged.
Employee hereby affirms that such Confidential Information is the exclusive property of the Company
and that the Company has proprietary interests in such Confidential Information. For the purposes
of this Agreement, the term “Confidential Information” shall mean any and all information
of any nature and in any form that at the time or times concerned is not generally known to Persons
(other than the Company) that are engaged in businesses similar to that conducted or contemplated
by the Company (other than by the act or acts of an employee not authorized by the Company to
disclose such information) which may include, without limitation, the Company’s existing and
contemplated products and services; the Company’s purchasing, accounting, marketing and
merchandising methods or practices; the Company’s development data, theories of application and/or
methodologies; the Company’s customer/client contact and/or supplier information files; the
Company’s existing and contemplated policies and/or business strategy; any and all samples and/or
materials submitted to Employee by the Company; and any and all directly and indirectly related
records, documents, specifications, data and other information with respect thereto. Employee
further acknowledges by signing this Agreement that the Company has expended much time, cost and difficulty in developing and maintaining the
Company’s customers.

          (b) Employee shall (i) use the Confidential Information solely for the purpose of performing
Employee’s duties on behalf of the Company and for no other purpose whatsoever, (ii) not, directly
or indirectly, at any time during or after

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Employee’s employment by the Company, disclose Confidential Information to any other Person (except to the Company’s officers in connection with
Employee’s duties on behalf of the Company) or use or otherwise exploit Confidential Information to
the detriment of the Company, and (iii) not lecture on or publish articles with respect to
Confidential Information. In the event of a breach or threatened breach of the provisions of this
Section 6(b), the Company shall be entitled, in addition to any other remedies available to the
Company, to an injunction restraining Employee from disclosing such Confidential Information.

          (c) Upon termination of employment of Employee for whatever reason, Employee shall surrender
to the Company any and all documents, manuals, correspondence, reports, records and similar items
then or thereafter coming into the possession of Employee that contain any Confidential
Information; provided, however, that the Company will provide Employee reasonable
access to such Confidential Information to the extent required by Employee in connection with the
defense of any cause of action, dispute, proceeding or investigation made or initiated against
Employee by any Person other than the Company related to the employment of Employee by the Company
or the performance by Employee of its duties in the course of such employement.

          (d) Employee agrees that, as part of the consideration for this Agreement and as an integral
part hereof, Employee has executed, delivered and agreed to be bound by the Nonsolicitation and
Noncompete Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A, as well as any subsequent addenda
thereto.

     7. Termination.

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          (a) This Agreement may be terminated prior to the end of the Term as set forth below:

          (i) Resignation (other than for Good Reason). Employee may resign, including by
reason of retirement, Employee’s position at any time by providing written notice of
resignation to the Company. In the event of such resignation (except in the case of
resignation for Good Reason (defined below)), this Agreement shall terminate, and Employee
shall not be entitled to further compensation pursuant to this Agreement other than the
payment of any Base Compensation and other benefits (e.g., vacation, unreimbursed business
expenses, etc.) accrued and unpaid as of the date of Employee’s resignation and the
retention of Long Term Incentives (defined below) (if any) that have vested or become
exercisable on or before the date of such resignation in accordance with the plans governing
such Long Term Incentives (which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must thereafter
be exercised in accordance with, the plans governing such Long Term Incentives).

          (ii) Death. If Employee’s employment is terminated due to Employee’s death,
any Base Compensation and other benefits (e.g., vacation, unreimbursed business expenses, etc.) accrued and unpaid as of the date of
Employee’s death and other benefits payable pursuant to the Company’s benefit plans will be
paid to Employee’s surviving spouse or estate, and one year of paid group health and dental
insurance benefits shall be provided by the Company to Employee’s surviving spouse and minor
children. Employee shall also become immediately and totally vested

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in any and all option shares, restricted shares or units or other similar awards granted to Employee by the
Company under any long term incentive plan duly adopted by the Board (“Long Term
Incentives”) prior to the Date of Termination (which Long Term Incentives remain subject
to, and must thereafter be exercised in accordance with, any plans governing such Long Term
Incentives). After said payments, provision of insurance benefits and vesting of Long Term
Incentives, this Agreement shall terminate, and the Company shall have no obligations to
Employee or Employee’s legal representatives with respect to this Agreement.

          (iii) Discharge.

               (A) The Company may terminate Employee’s employment for any reason at any time
upon written notice delivered to Employee.

               (B) In the event that Employee’s employment is terminated by the Company for
any reason other than Employee’s Misconduct or Disability (both as defined below),
the following shall occur:

                    (1) the Company shall pay to Employee, pro rata over
the next 24 months
in accordance with the Company’s customary pay periods and subject to
customary withholdings, an amount equal to the product of (x) the sum of (I)
Employee’s Base Compensation as in effect immediately prior to the Date of
Termination, plus (II) the highest single

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bonus paid by the Company
to Employee in the two fiscal years prior to the Date of Termination,
multiplied by (y) 2.0;

                    (2) for 18 months, the Company, at its sole
cost, shall provide (or
arrange to provide) to Employee (and, as applicable, Employee’s dependents)
dental, disability, accident and life insurance, and group health insurance
benefits (including ExecuCare) (collectively, “Welfare Benefits”)
substantially similar to those that Employee (and Employee’s dependents)
were receiving immediately prior to the Date of Termination;
provided, however, that the Welfare Benefits otherwise
receivable by Employee pursuant to this clause (2) shall be reduced to the
extent comparable Welfare Benefits are actually received by Employee (and/or
Employee’s dependents) during such period under any other employer’s welfare
plan(s) or program(s), with Employee being obligated to promptly disclose to
the Company any such comparable Welfare Benefits; and

                    (3) Employee shall become immediately and totally
vested in any and all
Long Term Incentives granted to Employee by Company prior to the Date of
Termination (which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must
thereafter be exercised in accordance with, any plans governing such Long
Term Incentives).

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               (C) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event
that Employee is terminated because of Misconduct, the Company shall have no
obligations pursuant to this Agreement after the Date of Termination other than the
payment of any unpaid Base Compensation accrued through the the Date of Termination.
For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Misconduct” shall mean:

                    (1) (A) any willful breach or habitual neglect
of duty by Employee or
(B) Employee’s material and continued failure to substantially perform
Employee’s duties with the Company (other than any such failure resulting
from Employee’s incapacity due to a Disability) (i) in a professional manner
and (ii) in a manner that is reasonably expected as appropriate for the
position, in the case of either (A) or (B), which breach, neglect or failure
is not cured by Employee within 30 days from receipt by Employee of written
notice from the Company that specifies the alleged breach, neglect or failure;

                    (2) the misappropriation or attempted
misappropriation by Employee of a
material business opportunity of the Company, including an attempt to secure
any personal profit in connection with entering into any transaction on
behalf of the Company;

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                    (3) the intentional misappropriation or attempted
misappropriation by
Employee of any of the Company’s funds or property;

                    (4) the violation by Employee of the Company’s
Code of Corporate
Conduct or Fraud Policy; or

                    (5) (A) the commission by Employee of a felony
offense or a misdemeanor
offense involving violent or dishonest behavior or (B) Employee engaging in
any other conduct involving fraud or dishonesty.

               (D) Disability. If Employee shall have been absent from the full-time
performance of Employee’s duties with the Company for 120 consecutive calendar days
as a result of Employee’s incapacity due to a Disability, Employee’s employment may
be terminated by the Company. For the purposes of this Agreement, a
“Disability” shall exist if:

                    (1) Employee is unable to engage in any substantial
gainful activity by
reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that can
be reasonably expected to result in death or can be expected to last for a
continuous period of not less than 12 months; or

                    (2) Employee is, by reason of any medically
determinable physical or
mental impairment that can be reasonably expected to result in death or can
be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months,

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receiving income replacement benefits for a period of not less than three
months under an accident and health plan covering employees of the Company.

If Employee is terminated pursuant to this Section 7(a)(iii)(D), Employee shall not be
entitled to further compensation pursuant to this Agreement, except that Employee shall (1)
be paid monthly (but only for up to a 12 month period beginning with the Date of
Termination) the amount by which Employee’s monthly Base Compensation exceeds the monthly
benefit received by Employee pursuant to any disability insurance covering Employee,
(2) continue to receive paid Welfare Benefits for Employee and Employee’s dependents for the
12 month period beginning with the Date of Termination, and (3) become immediately and
totally vested in any and all Long Term Incentives granted to Employee by Company prior to
the Date of Termination (which Long Term Incentives remain subject to, and must
thereafter be exercised in accordance with, any plans governing such Long Term Incentives).

          (iv) Resignation for Good Reason. Employee shall be entitled to terminate
Employee’s employment for Good Reason (as defined herein). If Employee terminates
employment for Good Reason, Employee shall be entitled to the compensation and Welfare
Benefits provided in Section 7(a)(iii)(B). For the purposes of this Agreement, the term
“Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following circumstances
without Employee’s express written consent unless such breach or circumstance is

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fully corrected prior to the Date of Termination specified in the Notice of Termination given in
respect thereof:

               (A) any material diminution of Employee’s duties or responsibilities (other
than in connection with the termination of Employee for Misconduct or Disability in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement);

               (B) the failure by the Company to continue to provide Employee with benefits
substantially similar to those enjoyed by other executive officers who have entered
into similar employment agreements with Employer under any of the Company’s medical,
health, accident, life insurance and/or disability plans in which Employee was
participating immediately prior to such time;

               (C) any material change in the geographic location at which Employee must
perform its services under this Agreement; or

               (D) any other material breach by the Company of its obligations under this
Agreement without Employee’s express written consent, which breach is not cured by
the Company within 30 days from receipt by the Company of written notice from
Employee that specifies the alleged breach.

          (v) Resignation for Corporate Change. Employee shall be entitled to terminate
Employee’s employment for a Corporate Change (as defined herein), but only if Employee gives
notice of Employee’s intent to terminate employment within 90 days following the effective
date of such Corporate Change. If Employee terminates employment for a Corporate

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Change, Employee shall be entitled to the compensation and benefits provided in Section
7(a)(iii)(B). For the purposes of this Agreement, a “Corporate Change” shall occur
if:

               (A) any “person” (as defined in Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities
Exchange Act
of 1934 (as amended, the “Exchange Act”), and as used in Section 13(d) and
14(d) thereof, including a “group” as defined in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act
but excluding any 10% or larger shareholder of record of the Company as of the
Effective Date), directly or indirectly, becomes the “beneficial owner” (as defined
in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act) of securities of the Compay representing 50%
or more of the combined voting power of the Company’s then oustanding securities
that are entitled to vote with respect to the election of the Board; or

               (B) as a result of or in connection with a contested election, the members of
the Board as of the Effective Date shall cease to constitute a majority of the
Board. For the purposes of this Section, the term “contested” shall not include
election by a majority of the current Board.

          (b) Notice of Termination. Any purported termination of Employee’s employment by the
Company under Section 7(a)(iii)(C) or (D), or by Employee under Section 7(a)(i), (iv) or (v), shall
be communicated by written Notice of Termination (defined below) to the other Party in accordance
with Section 10. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Notice of Termination”
shall mean a notice that (i) in the case of termination by the Company, shall set forth in

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reasonable detail the reason for such termination of Employee’s employment and the Date of
Termination, or (ii) in the case of resignation by Employee, shall specify in reasonable detail the
basis for such resignation and the Date of Termination. A Notice of Termination validly given by
Employee pursuant to Section 7(a)(iv) shall be effective even if given after the receipt by
Employee of notice that the Board has set a meeting to consider terminating Employee for
Misconduct. Any purported termination for which a Notice of Termination is required that is not
effected pursuant to this Section 7(b) shall not be effective.

          (c) Date of Termination, Etc. The “Date of Termination” shall mean the date
specified in the Notice of Termination, provided that the Date of Termination shall be at least 15
calendar days following the date the Notice of Termination is given. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in the event that Employee is terminated for Misconduct, the Company may refuse to allow Employee access to the Company’s
offices (other than to allow Employee to collect Employee’s personal belongings under the Company’s
supervision) prior to the Date of Termination.

          (d) Mitigation. Employee shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment
provided for in this Section 7 by seeking other employment or otherwise, nor shall the amount of
any payment provided for in this Agreement be reduced by any compensation earned by Employee as a
result of employment by another employer, except as otherwise expressly set forth herein and except
that any severance amounts payable to Employee pursuant to the Company’s severance plan or policy
for employees in general shall reduce the amount otherwise payable pursuant to Section
7(a)(iii)(B).

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          (e) Excess Parachute Payments. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the
contrary, to the extent that any payment or benefit received or to be received by Employee
hereunder in connection with the termination of Employee’s employment would, as determined by tax
counsel selected by the Company, constitute an “Excess Parachute Payment” (as defined in Section
280G of the Internal Revenue Code), the Company shall fully “gross up” such payment so that
Employee is in the same “net” after tax position he would have been if such payment and gross up
payments had not constituted Excess Parachute Payments.

     8. Non-exclusivity of Rights. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent or limit
Employee’s continuing or future participation in any benefit, bonus, incentive
or other plan or program provided by the Company and for which Employee may qualify, nor shall
anything herein limit or otherwise adversely affect such rights as Employee may have under any Long
Term Incentives granted by the Company.

     9. Assignability. The obligations of Employee hereunder are personal and may not be
assigned or delegated by Employee or transferred in any manner whatsoever, nor are such obligations
subject to involuntary alienation, assignment or transfer. The Company shall have the right to
assign this Agreement and to delegate all rights, duties and obligations hereunder, either in whole
or in part, to any parent, affiliate, successor or subsidiary of the Company, so long as the
obligations of the Company under this Agreement remain the obligations of the Company.

     10. Notice. For the purposes of this Agreement, all notices and other communications
provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when
delivered by Federal Express or similar

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courier addressed (a) to the Company, at its principal office address, directed to the attention of the Board with a copy to the Corporate Secretary of
the Company, and (b) to Employee, at Employee’s residence address on the records of the Company, or
to such other address as either Party may have furnished to the other in writing in accordance
herewith except that notice of change of address shall be effective only upon receipt.

     11. Severability. In the event that one or more of the provisions set forth in this
Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, overly broad or unenforceable, the
same shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement, but this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid,
illegal, overly broad or unenforceable provisions had never been contained therein;
provided, however, that no provision shall be severed if it is clearly apparent
under the circumstances that the Parties would not have entered into the Agreement without such
provision.

     12. Successors; Binding Agreement.

          (a) The Company shall require any successor (whether direct or indirect, by purchase, merger,
consolidation or otherwise) to all or substantially all of the business and/or the assets of the
Company to expressly assume and agree to perform this Agreement in the same manner and to the same
extent that the Company would be required to perform it if no such succession had taken place.
Failure of the Company to obtain such agreement prior to the effectiveness of any such succession
shall constitute Good Reason under Section 7(a)(iv); provided that, for purposes of
implementing the foregoing, the date on which any such succession becomes effective shall be deemed
the Date of Termination. As used

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herein, the term “Company” shall include any successor to
all or substantially all of its business and/or assets as aforesaid that executes and delivers the
Agreement provided for in this Section 12 or that otherwise becomes bound by all terms and
provisions of this Agreement by operation of law.

          (b) This Agreement and all rights of Employee hereunder shall inure to the benefit of and be
enforceable by Employee’s personal or legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors,
heirs, distributees, devisees and legatees.

     13. Miscellaneous.

          (a) No provision of this Agreement may be modified, waived or discharged unless such waiver,
modification or discharge is agreed to in writing and signed by Employee and such officer as may be
specifically authorized by the Board.

          (b) No waiver by either Party at any time of any breach by the other Party of, or in
compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed by such other Party
shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at the same or at any
prior or subsequent time.

          (c) Together with the Nonsolicitation and Noncompete Agreement, this Agreement is an
integration of the Parties’ agreement; no agreement or representations, oral or otherwise, express
or implied, with respect to the subject matter hereof have been made by either Party, except those
which are set forth expressly in this Agreement.

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          (d) THE VALIDITY, INTERPRETATION, CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE
GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.

     14. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed to be an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same
instrument.

     15. Arbitration.

          (a) Employee and the Company agree that any dispute regarding the covenants herein and/or the
validity of this Agreement and its addenda, if any, shall be resolved through arbitration. Employee and the Company hereby expressly
acknowledge that Employee’s position in the Company and the Company’s business have a substantial
impact on interstate commerce and that Employee’s development and involvement with the Company and
the Company’s business have a national and international territorial scope commercially. Any
arbitration-related matter or arbitration proceeding of a dispute regarding the covenants herein
and/or the validity of this Agreement and its addenda shall be governed, heard, and decided under
the provisions and the authority of the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. §1, et seq., and shall
be submitted for arbitration to the office of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”)
in New Orleans, Louisiana, on demand of either Party.

          (b) Such arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in New Orleans, Louisiana, and shall be
conducted in accordance with the then-current Employment Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures
of the AAA. Each Party shall have the right to be represented by counsel or other designated

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representatives. The Parties shall negotiate in good faith to appoint a mutually acceptable
arbitrator; provided, however, that, in the event that the Parties are unable to
agree upon an arbitrator within 30 days after the commencement of the arbitration proceedings, the
AAA shall appoint the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall have the right to award or include in his
or her award any relief that he or she deems proper under the circumstances, including, without
limitation, all types of relief that could be awarded by a court of law, such as money damages
(with interest on unpaid amounts from the date due), specific performance and
injunctive relief. The arbitrator shall issue a written opinion explaining the reasons for
his or her decision and award. The award and decision of the arbitrator shall be conclusive and
binding upon both Parties, and judgment upon the award may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction. The Parties acknowledge and agree that any arbitration award may be enforced against
either or both of them in a court of competent jurisdiction, and each waives any right to contest
the validity or enforceability of such award. The Parties further agree to be bound by the
provisions of any statute of limitations that would be otherwise applicable to the controversy,
dispute, or claim that is the subject of any arbitration proceeding initiated hereunder. Without
limiting the foregoing, the Parties shall be entitled in any such arbitration proceeding to the
entry of an order by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to a decision of the arbitrator for
specific performance of any of the requirements of this Agreement. The provisions of this Section
15 shall survive and continue in full force and effect subsequent to and notwithstanding expiration
or termination of this Agreement for any reason. Employee and the Company acknowledge and agree
that any and all rights they

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may have to resolve their claims by a jury trial are hereby expressly
waived. The provisions of this Section 15 do not preclude Employee from filing a complaint with
any federal, state, or other governmental administrative agency, if applicable.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement on October 31, 2007, effective
for all purposes as of the Effective Date.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	THE SHAW GROUP INC.

 	 
	 	By:  	/s/  Clifton S. Rankin
 	 
	 	 	Clifton S. Rankin 	 
	 	 	General Counsel and Corporate Secretary 	 
	 

EMPLOYEE

/s/ Dirk J. Wild
                    

Dirk J. Wild

 

 

THE SHAW GROUP INC.

NONSOLICITATION AND NONCOMPETE AGREEMENT

     This Nonsolicitation and Noncompete Agreement (“Agreement”) is made and entered into
as of October 10, 2007, between The Shaw Group Inc. (together with its affiliated companies (as set
forth in Exhibit A), the “Company”) and Dirk J. Wild (“Executive”). The Company
and Executive shall hereinafter be referred to collectively as the “Parties”.

RECITALS

1. The Company and Employee are parties to that certain Employment Agreement dated effective of
even date herewith (the “Employment Agreement”), pursuant to which the Company and Employee
have agreed to the continued employment of Executive with the Company, during which employment
Executive shall perform those duties set forth in the Employment Agreement as well as any other
duties requested of him;

2. As part of Executive’s duties and responsibilities, Executive will have access to confidential
information of the Company and, by virtue of his employment with the Company, will have direct
contact with and will establish personal relationships with various customers of the Company; and

3. The Company and Executive recognize the Company’s need to protect the Company’s confidential and
proprietary interest in the Company’s business, business relationships, and the work product
produced by Executive on behalf of the Company in the course of Executive’s employment; and

4. As consideration, in part, for the Employment Agreement, Executive and the Company enter into
this Agreement.

     NOW, THEREFORE, Executive and the Company agree as follows:

AGREEMENT

     Section 1. Company Property. All personal property and equipment furnished to or
prepared by Executive in the course of or incident to Executive’s employment belong to the Company
and shall be promptly returned to the Company upon termination of Executive’s employment or at such
other time as the Company may request. Personal property includes, without limitation, all books,
manuals, records, reports, notes, contracts, lists, and other documents, electronic files, and all
other proprietary information relating to the business of the Company and/or its affiliates.
Following termination of employment, Executive will not retain any written or other tangible
material containing any proprietary information of the Company.

     Section 2. Non-Solicitation. At all times during Executive’s employment and for the
Applicable Period (as defined below) thereafter, Executive will not, directly or indirectly, either
on Executive’s own account or jointly with or as a manager, agent, officer, employee,

 

 

consultant, independent contractor, partner, joint venturer, owner, financier, shareholder, or
otherwise on behalf of any other person, firm, or corporation, offer employment to, solicit, or
attempt to solicit away from the Company or its affiliates any of their officers or employees or
offer employment to any person who, during the six (6) months immediately preceding the date of
such solicitation or offer, is or was an officer or employee of the Company or any of its
affiliates. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Applicable Period” shall mean (a) if,
prior to expiration of the Term (as defined in the Employment Agreement), Executive resigns from
employment or the Company terminates Executive’s employment for Disability or Misconduct (as each
such term is defined in the Employment Agreement), the period ending two years from the Date of
Termination (as defined in the Employment Agreement), and (b) if (i) the Employment Agreement
terminates upon expiration of the Term or (ii) the Company terminates Executive’s employment for a
reason other than Disability or Misconduct, the period ending on such termination date.

     Section 3. Covenant Not to Compete. As a condition of employment and in consideration
of the terms of the Employment Agreement pursuant to which this is being executed, Executive
acknowledges and agrees to the following:

     (a) Executive acknowledges that he is intimately involved in the management of the
Company, its expansion, and its acquisition or creation of the affiliated companies, as set
forth in Exhibit A. Executive acknowledges and agrees that the business of the Company is
providing engineering, construction, procurement, maintenance, environmental and
infrastructure services,1 and pipe fabrication services, as more fully set forth
on the Company’s Form 10-K dated October 31, 2006 (the “Form 10-K”).

     (b) Based on Executive’s high level in management of the Company and based on the
knowledge, information, and experience that the Executive has gained and will gain through
his management position in the Company and Executive’s ability to build a competing company
engaging in some or all of the services provided by the Company, Executive acknowledges that
the scope of this Agreement should be broad, both geographically and in the scope of conduct
prohibited.

     (c) Executive acknowledges that the Company now conducts business and provides services
throughout the United States to federal agencies, federally-owned

 

			
	1	 	Environmental and infrastructure services include the
delivery of environmental restoration, regulatory compliance, facilities
management, emergency response, and design and construction services,
environmental consulting, engineering and construction services to
private-sector and state and local government customers. These environmental
services include complete life cycle management, construction management,
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) services, and environmental services including
emergency response and high hazard and toxic waste cleanups and on-site
remedial activities site selection, permitting, design, build, operation,
decontamination, demolition, remediation and redevelopment, identification of
contaminants in soil, air and water and the subsequent design and execution of
remedial solutions, project and facilities management and other related
services for non-environmental construction, watershed restoration, emergency
response services and outsourcing of privatization markets. These
Infrastructure services include program management, operations and maintenance
solutions to support and enhance domestic and global land, water and air
transportation systems, and commercial port and marine facilities.  

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facilities or federally-controlled political subdivisions, state and local governments
and political subdivisions, and domestic and non-domestic commercial customers. Executive
acknowledges that as of the date of this Agreement, the Company delivers services through a
network of over 180 locations, including approximately 22 international locations and
approximately 22 fabrication and manufacturing facilities. Executive acknowledges and
agrees that at the time of signing this agreement, the Company conducts business in the
geographic territory (the “Restricted Area”) set forth in Exhibit B. Executive
agrees that the Company may periodically revise the Restricted Area to reflect any changes
in the geographic territory in which the Company is conducting business. Executive agrees
that, as consideration for the Employment Agreement, Executive agrees to sign addenda to
this agreement which update the Restricted Area to reflect geographic territories in which
the Company conducts its business. Executive agrees that the Company may periodically
revise the description of the business of the Company to reflect changes in the Company’s
business. Executive also agrees that, as consideration for the Employment Agreement,
Executive agrees to sign addenda to this Agreement which update the description of the
business of the Company to coincide with the description of the business of the Company as
set forth in the Company’s current Form 10-K.

     (d) Executive agrees that at all times during Executive’s employment with the Company
and for the Applicable Period thereafter, Executive shall not, directly or indirectly,
whether personally or through agents, associates, or co-workers, whether individually or in
connection with any corporation, partnership, or other business entity, and whether as an
employee, owner, partner, financier, joint venturer, shareholder, officer, manager, agent,
independent contractor, consultant, or otherwise, establish, carry on, or engage in a
business similar to that of the Company or any of its affiliates, in the Restricted Area, as
defined in Exhibit B, attached. This prohibition includes, without limitation, that
Executive will not perform the following in the Restricted Area:

     (i) Solicit or provide, directly or indirectly, engineering, construction,
procurement, maintenance, Environmental, and pipe fabrication services, or any of
these, to any persons or entities who are or were customers of the Company or any of
its affiliates at any time prior to Executive’s separation from employment;

     (ii) Establish, own, become employed with, consult on business matters with, or
participate in any way in a business engaged in engineering, construction,
procurement maintenance, Environmental, and pipe fabrication services, or any of
these, except to the extent that the Company or any of its affiliates do not provide
the same type of services as such business provides; and

     (iii) Provide consulting services for, invest in, become employed by, or
otherwise become associated from a business perspective with competitors of the
Company or any of its affiliates, including but not limited to Jacobs Engineering
Group Inc.; Fluor Corporation; URS Corporation; Halliburton; Turner Industries
Group, L.L.C.; Bechtel Group, Inc.; KBR, Inc.; Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V.;
CH2M Hill; Black & Veatch Corporation; Foster Wheeler Ltd.; and

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Washington Group International, Inc., or any of their respective subsidiaries,
parent companies, affiliates, or successors.

This prohibition does not prohibit Executive from engaging in a business solely within an
area or areas not contained in the Restricted Area, so long as that business does not
provide in the Restricted Area the same or similar services or conduct the same or similar
business as the Company or its affiliates.

     (e) Executive acknowledges that the business of the Company is extremely competitive in
nature, that the remedy at law for any breach of this covenant will be inadequate, and that
in the event of a breach the Company shall be entitled to injunctive relief and specific
performance, as well as any and all other remedies at law or in equity to which the Company
is entitled. Executive acknowledges that the provisions contained in this Section are
reasonable and valid in all respects and are a reasonable and necessary protection of the
legitimate interests of the Company and that any violation of these provisions would cause
substantial injury to the Company.

     Section 4. Miscellaneous Provisions.

          (a) Employment Rights. This Agreement shall not be deemed to confer upon Executive
any right to continue in the employ of the Company for any period or any right to continue
employment at Executive’s present or any other rate of compensation.

          (b) Amendment. This Agreement may only be amended or modified in a writing executed
by both the Company and Executive. No oral waivers or extensions shall be binding on the parties.

          (c) Waiver. No term or condition of this Agreement shall be deemed to have been
waived, nor shall there be any estoppel against the enforcement of any provision of this Agreement,
except by written instrument signed by the Party charged with such waiver or estoppel. No such
written waiver shall be deemed a continuing waiver unless specifically stated therein, and each
such waiver shall operate only as to the specific term or condition waived and shall not constitute
a waiver of such term or condition for the future or as to any other act other than that
specifically waived.

          (d) Injunctive Relief and Arbitration. Executive and the Company each acknowledge
that the provisions of Sections 2 and 3 are reasonable and necessary, that the damages that would
be suffered as a result of a breach or threatened breach by Executive of Sections 2 and 3 may not
be calculable, and that the award of a money judgment to the Company for such a breach or
threatened breach thereof by Executive would be an inadequate remedy. Executive expressly consents
and agrees that the Company may, in addition to any other available remedies that the Company may
be entitled in law or in equity, enforce the provisions of Sections 2 and/or 3 by injunctive or
other equitable relief, including a temporary and/or permanent injunction (without proving a breach
thereof), to prevent unfair competition, the use and/or unauthorized disclosure of trade secrets or
confidential information, and/or the unauthorized solicitation of the Company’s officers,
employees, and customers. The Company shall not be obligated to post bond or other security in
seeking such relief.

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          (e) Arbitration.

          (i) Executive and the Company agree that any dispute regarding the covenants herein
and/or the validity of this Agreement and its addenda, if any, shall be resolved through
arbitration. Given the recitals set forth in Section 3, Executive and the Company hereby
expressly acknowledge that Executive’s position in the Company, and the Company’s business,
have a substantial impact on interstate commerce; and further, that Executive’s development
and involvement with the Company, and the Company’s business, have a national and
international territorial scope commercially. Any arbitration-related matter or arbitration
proceeding of a dispute regarding the covenants herein and/or the validity of this Agreement
and its addenda, shall be governed, heard, and decided under the provisions and the
authority of the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C.A. §1, et seq., and shall be submitted for
arbitration to the office of the American Arbitration Association in New Orleans, Louisiana,
on demand of either party.

          (ii) Such arbitration proceedings shall be conducted in New Orleans, Louisiana, and
shall be conducted in accordance with the then-current Employment Arbitration Rules and
Mediation Procedures of the American Arbitration Association, with the exception that the
Executive expressly waives the right to request interim measures or injunctive relief from a
judicial authority. Executive acknowledges that the Company alone retains the right to seek
injunctive relief from a judicial authority based on the nature of this Agreement and in
furtherance of the terms of Section 4(d). Each Party shall have the right to be represented
by counsel or other designated representatives. The arbitrator shall have the right to
award or include in his or her award any relief that he or she deems proper under the
circumstances, including, without limitation, all types of relief that could be awarded by a
court of law, such as money damages, (with interest on unpaid amounts from date due),
specific performance, and injunctive relief. The arbitrator shall issue a written opinion
explaining the reasons for his or her decision and award. The award and decision of the
arbitrator shall be conclusive and binding upon both Parties, and judgment upon the award
may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction. The Parties acknowledge and agree
that any arbitration award may be enforced against either or both of them in a court of
competent jurisdiction and each waives any right to contest the validity or enforceability
of such award. The Parties further agree to be bound by the provisions of any statute of
limitations that would be otherwise applicable to the controversy, dispute, or claim that is
the subject of any arbitration proceeding initiated hereunder. Without limiting the
foregoing, the Parties shall be entitled in any such arbitration proceeding to the entry of
an order by a court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to a decision of the arbitrator for
specific performance of any of the requirements of this Agreement. The provisions of this
Section 4(e) shall survive and continue in full force and effect subsequent to and
notwithstanding expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason. Executive
agrees to pay arbitration fees in an amount not to exceed the amount required to file a
lawsuit in a court of law. The Company agrees to pay the remaining amount of arbitration
fees. Executive and the Company acknowledge and agree that any and all rights they may have
to resolve their claims by a jury trial are hereby expressly waived. The provisions of this
Section 4(e) do not preclude Executive

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from filing a complaint with any federal, state, or other governmental administrative
agency, if applicable.

          (f) Governing Law. This Agreement, and the rights and obligations of the parties
hereto, shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana.

          (g) Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by Executive, but may be assigned
by the Company to any successor to its business and will inure to the benefit and be binding upon
any such successor. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties, together with their
respective executors, administrators, personal representatives, and heirs, and, in the case of the
Company, permitted successors and assigns.

          (h) Severability. Each provision of this Agreement is intended to be severable. If
any term or provision of this Agreement is illegal or invalid for any reason whatsoever, such
illegality or invalidity shall not affect the validity or legality of the remainder of this
Agreement.

          (i) Reformation. It is the intention of the Parties that if any court or arbitrator(s)
shall determine that any provision of this Agreement, including the scope, duration, or
geographical limit of any provision, is unenforceable, the provision in question and this Agreement
shall not be invalidated but shall be deemed reformed or amended only to the extent necessary to
render the provision and Agreement valid and enforceable.

          (j) Headings. The headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes
only and shall not in any way affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

          (k) Consent. Executive acknowledges that Executive has reviewed the provisions of
this Agreement carefully and has been given an opportunity to ask questions of the Company.
Executive acknowledges that Executive has had ample opportunity to consult with an attorney of his
choice (at his expense) prior to signing this Agreement and that Executive knowingly
consents to the terms herein.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of this 31st day of October,
2007.

	 	 	 	 	 
	COMPANY:

	 	EXECUTIVE:
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	The Shaw Group Inc. and
its affiliates listed on Exhibit A:

	 	/s/ Dirk J. Wild	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	Dirk J. Wild	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	/s/ Clifton S. Rankin
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Clifton S. Rankin
	 	 	 	 
	General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of The Shaw Group Inc.
	 	 	 	 

 

 

EXHIBIT A

THE SHAW GROUP INC.®

GREATER THAN 50% OWNED

SUBSIDIARIES

(Updated as of October 10, 2006)

	1.	 	ACL Piping, Inc.
	 
	2.	 	Aiton & Co Limited
	 
	3.	 	American Plastic Pipe and Supply, L.L.C.
	 
	4.	 	Arlington Avenue E Venture, LLC
	 
	5.	 	Associated Valve, Inc.
	 
	6.	 	Badger® Technologies, L.L.C.
	 
	7.	 	Badger® Technology Holdings, L.L.C.
	 
	8.	 	Benicia North Gateway II, L.L.C.
	 
	9.	 	B.F. Shaw, Inc.
	 
	10.	 	Camden Road Venture, LLC
	 
	11.	 	C.B.P. Engineering Corp.
	 
	12.	 	Chimento Wetlands, L.L.C.
	 
	13.	 	Coastal Estuary Services, L.L.C.
	 
	14.	 	Cojafex B.V.
	 
	15.	 	Eagle Industries, Inc.
	 
	16.	 	EDS Equipment Company, LLC
	 
	17.	 	EDS Puerto Rico, Inc.
	 
	18.	 	EMCON/OWT, Inc.
	 
	19.	 	Envirogen, Inc.

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	20.	 	Field Services Canada Inc.
	 
	21.	 	Field Services, Inc.
	 
	22.	 	GBB International, LLC
	 
	23.	 	GBB Maintenance Company, Inc.
	 
	24.	 	Gottlieb, Barnett & Bridges, LLC
	 
	25.	 	Great Southwest Parkway Venture, LLC
	 
	26.	 	Gulf Coast Equipment Rental, Inc.
	 
	27.	 	HL Newhall II, L.L.C.
	 
	28.	 	Holdings Manufactures Shaw South America, C.A.
	 
	29.	 	Hydro Power Solutions LLC
	 
	30.	 	Integrated Site Solutions, L.L.C.
	 
	31.	 	International Consultants, L.L.C. (f/k/a SWINC Acquisition
Five, L.L.C.)
	 
	32.	 	IT Holdings Canada, Inc.
	 
	33.	 	Jernee Mill Road, L.L.C.
	 
	34.	 	Kato Road II, L.L.C.
	 
	35.	 	KIP I, L.L.C.
	 
	36.	 	LandBank Baker, L.L.C.
	 
	37.	 	LandBank Properties, L.L.C.
	 
	38.	 	LFG Specialties, L.L.C.
	 
	39.	 	Lone Star Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	40.	 	Manufactures Shaw South America, C.A.
	 
	41.	 	Millstone River Wetland Services, L.L.C.
	 
	42.	 	MWR, Inc.

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	43.	 	Norwood Venture I, L.L.C.
	 
	44.	 	Nuclear Energy Holdings, L.L.C.
	 
	45.	 	Nuclear Technology Solutions, L.L.C.
	 
	46.	 	Otay Mesa Ventures II, L.L.C.
	 
	47.	 	Pacific Support Group LLC
	 
	48.	 	Pike Properties I, Inc. (Formerly, SAON Properties, Inc.)
	 
	49.	 	Pike Properties II, Inc. (Formerly, Secorp, Inc.)
	 
	50.	 	Pipework Engineering and Developments Limited
	 
	51.	 	Plattsburg Venture, L.L.C.
	 
	52.	 	Power Technologies Asia-Pacific Sdn. Bhd.
	 
	53.	 	Prospect Industries (Holdings), Inc.
	 
	54.	 	PT Stone & Webster Indonesia
	 
	55.	 	Raritan Venture I, L.L.C.
	 
	56.	 	S C Woods, L.L.C.
	 
	57.	 	SELS Administrative Services, L.L.C.
	 
	58.	 	Shaw-ABMB, L.L.C.
	 
	59.	 	Shaw A/DE, Inc.
	 
	60.	 	Shaw Aiton Australia Pty Limited
	 
	61.	 	Shaw Alaska, Inc.
	 
	62.	 	Shaw Alloy Piping Products, Inc.
	 
	63.	 	Shaw Americas, L.L.C.
	 
	64.	 	Shaw Beale Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	65.	 	Shaw Beneco, Inc.

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	66.	 	Shaw California, L.L.C.
	 
	67.	 	Shaw Capital, Inc.
	 
	68.	 	Shaw Capital (Nevada), Inc.
	 
	69.	 	Shaw CENTCOM Services, L.L.C.
	 
	70.	 	Shaw CMS, Inc.
	 
	71.	 	Shaw Coastal, Inc.
	 
	72.	 	Shaw Connex, Inc.
	 
	73.	 	Shaw Constructors, Inc.
	 
	74.	 	Shaw Dunn Limited
	 
	75.	 	Shaw E & I International Ltd.
	 
	76.	 	Shaw E & I Investment Holdings, Inc.
	 
	77.	 	Shaw Energy Delivery Services, Inc.
	 
	78.	 	Shaw Energy Services, Inc.
	 
	79.	 	Shaw Environmental, Inc.
	 
	80.	 	Shaw Environmental International, Inc.
	 
	81.	 	Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.
	 
	82.	 	Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure Massachusetts, Inc.
	 
	83.	 	Shaw Environmental Liability Solutions, L.L.C.
	 
	84.	 	Shaw Europe, Inc. (f/k/a Shaw E & I Russia, Inc.)
	 
	85.	 	Shaw Export Company, S. de R. L. de C.V.
	 
	86.	 	Shaw Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	87.	 	Shaw Facilities, Inc.
	 
	88.	 	Shaw Field Services, Inc.

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	89.	 	Shaw Fronek Company (FCI), Inc.
	 
	90.	 	Shaw Fronek Power Services, Inc.
	 
	91.	 	Shaw Ft. Leonard Wood Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	92.	 	Shaw Global, L.L.C.
	 
	93.	 	Shaw Global Energy Services, Inc.
	 
	94.	 	Shaw Group Australia Pty Limited
	 
	95.	 	Shaw Group UK Holdings
	 
	96.	 	Shaw Group UK International Services Ltd.
	 
	97.	 	Shaw Group UK Limited
	 
	98.	 	Shaw GRP of California
	 
	99.	 	Shaw Hanscom Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	100.	 	Shaw Heat Treating Service, C.A.
	 
	101.	 	Shaw Home Louisiana, Inc.
	 
	102.	 	Shaw Industrial Supply Co., Inc.
	 
	103.	 	Shaw Infrastructure, Inc.
	 
	104.	 	Shaw Intellectual Property Holdings, Inc.
	 
	105.	 	Shaw International, Inc.
	 
	106.	 	Shaw International, Ltd. (Formerly, Shaw Caribbean (Cayman), Ltd.)
	 
	107.	 	Shaw International Management Services One, Inc.
	 
	108.	 	Shaw International Management Services Two, Inc.
	 
	109.	 	Shaw JV Holdings, L.L.C.
	 
	110.	 	Shaw Lancas, C.A.
	 
	111.	 	Shaw Liquid Solutions LLC

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	112.	 	Shaw Little Rock Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	113.	 	Shaw Maintenance, Inc.
	 
	114.	 	Shaw Managed Services, Inc.
	 
	115.	 	Shaw Management Services One, Inc.
	 
	116.	 	Shaw Manufacturing and Services, Inc.
	 
	117.	 	Shaw Manpower, S. de R.L. de C.V.
	 
	118.	 	Shaw Mexican Holdings, S. de R.L. de C.V.
	 
	119.	 	Shaw Mexico, L.L.C.
	 
	120.	 	Shaw Morgan City Terminal, Inc.
	 
	121.	 	Shaw NAPTech, Inc.
	 
	122.	 	Shaw Northeast Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	123.	 	Shaw Northwest Housing, L.L.C.
	 
	124.	 	Shaw Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK), Inc.
	 
	125.	 	Shaw Nuclear Energy Holdings (US), Inc.
	 
	126.	 	Shaw Overseas (Far East) Ltd.
	 
	127.	 	Shaw Overseas (Middle East) Ltd.
	 
	128.	 	Shaw Pipe Shields, Inc.
	 
	129.	 	Shaw Pipe Supports, Inc.
	 
	130.	 	Shaw Power Delivery Systems, Inc.
	 
	131.	 	Shaw Power Services Group, L.L.C.
	 
	132.	 	Shaw Power Services, Inc.
	 
	133.	 	Shaw Power Technologies, Inc.TM (formerly Power Technologies, Inc.®)
	 
	134.	 	Shaw Power Technologies International LimitedTM

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	135.	 	Shaw Process and Industrial Group, Inc.
	 
	136.	 	Shaw Process Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	137.	 	Shaw Project Services Group, Inc.
	 
	138.	 	Shaw Property Holdings, Inc.
	 
	139.	 	Shaw Remediation Services, L.L.C.
	 
	140.	 	Shaw-Robotic Environmental Services, L.L.C.
	 
	141.	 	Shaw Services, L.L.C.
	 
	142.	 	Shaw SSS Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	143.	 	Shaw Stone & Webster Arabia Co., Ltd.
	 
	144.	 	Shaw Stone & Webster Puerto Rico, Inc.
	 
	145.	 	Shaw Sunland Fabricators, Inc.
	 
	146.	 	Shaw Trading FSC, Ltd.
	 
	147.	 	Shaw Transmission & Distribution Services, Inc. (formerly, Shaw Management Services Six, Inc.)
	 
	148.	 	Shaw Tulsa Fabricators, Inc. (f/k/a Shaw Word Industries Fabricators, Inc.)
	 
	149.	 	Shaw Waste Solutions, LLC
	 
	150.	 	So-Glen Gas Co., LLC
	 
	151.	 	Stone & Webster Asia, Inc.
	 
	152.	 	Stone & Webster Canada Holding One (N.S.), ULC
	 
	153.	 	Stone & Webster Canada Holding Two, Inc.
	 
	154.	 	Stone & Webster Canada L.P.
	 
	155.	 	Stone & Webster Construction, Inc.
	 
	156.	 	Stone & Webster Construction Services, L.L.C.
	 
	157.	 	Stone & Webster Consultants Limited

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	158.	 	Stone & Webster Engineering Projects Private Limited
	 
	159.	 	Stone & Webster Engineering Services Sdn. Bdh.
	 
	160.	 	Stone & Webster Holding One, Inc.
	 
	161.	 	Stone & Webster Holding Two, Inc.
	 
	162.	 	Stone & Webster, Inc.
	 
	163.	 	Stone & Webster Insaat ve Muhendislik Limited Sirketi
	 
	164.	 	Stone & Webster International B.V.
	 
	165.	 	Stone & Webster International, Inc.
	 
	166.	 	Stone & Webster International Holdings, Inc.
	 
	167.	 	Stone & Webster — JSC Management Consultants,
Inc.
	 
	168.	 	Stone & Webster Limited
	 
	169.	 	Stone & Webster Management Consultants, Inc.
	 
	170.	 	Stone & Webster Massachusetts, Inc.
	 
	171.	 	Stone & Webster Michigan, Inc.
	 
	172.	 	Stone & Webster Purchasing, Inc.
	 
	173.	 	Stone & Webster Process Technologies B.V.
	 
	174.	 	Stone & Webster Process Technology, Inc.
	 
	175.	 	Stone & Webster Services, L.L.C.
	 
	176.	 	Sugar Acquisition (NVDIP), Inc.
	 
	177.	 	The LandBank Group, Inc.
	 
	178.	 	The Shaw Group Inc. Political Action Committee, Inc.
	 
	179.	 	The Shaw Group International Inc.
	 
	180.	 	The Shaw Group UK Pension Plan Limited

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	181.	 	The Shaw Group UK 1997 Pension Scheme Limited
	 
	182.	 	The Shaw Group UK 2001 Pension Plan Limited
	 
	183.	 	Whessoe Piping Systems Limited
	 
	184.	 	Whippany Venture I, L.L.C.
	 
	185.	 	Worldwide Industrial Constructors, Inc.

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EXHIBIT B

RESTRICTED AREA

ALASKA

	 
	Aleutians East

	 

	Aleutians West

	 

	Anchorage

	 

	Bethel

	 

	Bristol Bay

	 

	Denali

	 

	Dillingham

	 

	Fairbanks North Star

	 

	Haines

	 

	Juneau

	 

	Kenai Peninsula

	 
	Ketchikan Gateway

	 
	Kodiak Island

	 
	Lake and Peninsula

	 
	Matanuska-Susitna

	 
	Nome

	 
	North Slope

	 
	Northwest Arctic

	 
	Prince of Wales-Outer
Ketchikan
	 
	Sitka
	 
	Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon
	 
	Southeast Fairbanks
	 
	Valdez-Cordova
	 
	Wade Hampton
	 
	Wrangell-Petersburg
	 
	Yakutat
	 
	Yukon-Koyukuk
	 
	ALABAMA

	 
	Autauga

	 

	Baldwin

	 

	Barbour

	 

	Bibb

	 

	Blount

	 

	Bullock

	 
	Butler

	 

	Calhoun

	 

	Chambers

	 

	Cherokee

	 

	Chilton

	 

	

	Choctaw
	 

	Clarke
	 
	Clay
	 
	Cleburne
	 
	Coffee
	 
	Colbert
	 
	Conecuh

 

 

Coosa

Covington

Crenshaw

Cullman

Dale

Dallas

De Kalb

Elmore

Escambia

Etowah

Fayette

Franklin

Geneva

Greene

Hale

Henry

Houston

Jackson

Jefferson

Lamar

Lauderdale

Lawrence

Lee

Limestone

Lowndes

Macon

Madison

Marengo

Marion

Marshall

Mobile

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Perry

Pickens

Pike

Randolph

Russell

St. Clair

Shelby

Sumter

Talladega

Tallapoosa

Tuscaloosa

Walker

Washington

Wilcox

Winston

ARIZONA

Apache

Cochise

Coconino

Gila

Graham

Greenlee

La Paz

Maricopa

Mohave

Navajo

Pima

Pinal

Santa Cruz

Yavapai

Yuma

- 2 -

 

	 	 	 	 	 
	ARKANSAS
	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Arkansas

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Ashley

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Baxter

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Benton

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Boone

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Bradley

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Calhoun

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Carroll

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Chicot

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Clark

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Clay

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Cleburne

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Cleveland

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Columbia

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Conway

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Craighead

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Crawford

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Crittenden

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Cross

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Dallas

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Desha

	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Drew
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Faulkner
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Franklin
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Fulton
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Garland
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Grant
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Greene
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Hempstead
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Hot Spring
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Howard
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Independence
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Izard
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Jackson
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Jefferson
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Johnson
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Lafayette
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Lawrence
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Lee
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Lincoln
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Little River
	 	 
	 	 	 
	Logan
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 
	Lonoke
	 
	Madison
	 
	Marion
	 
	Miller
	 
	Mississippi
	 
	Monroe
	 
	Montgomery
	 
	Nevada
	 
	Newton
	 
	Ouachita
	 
	Perry
	 
	Phillips
	 
	Pike
	 
	Poinsett
	 
	Polk
	 
	Pope
	 
	Prairie
	 
	Pulaski
	 
	Randolph
	 
	St. Francis
	 
	Saline

- 3 -

 

	 
	Scott

	 

	Searcy

	 

	Sebastian

	 

	Sevier

	 

	Sharp

	 
	Stone

	 
	Union

	 
	Van Buren

	 
	Washington
	 
	White
	 
	Woodruff
	 
	Yell
	 
	CALIFORNIA

	 

	Alameda

	 

	Alpine

	 

	Amador

	 

	Butte

	 

	Calaveras

	 

	Colusa

	 

	Contra Costa

	 

	Del Norte

	 

	El Dorado

	 

	Fresno

	 

	Glenn

	 

	Humboldt

	 

	Imperial

	 

	Inyo

	 

	Kern

	 

	Kings

	 

	Lake

	 
	Lassen

	 
	Los Angeles

	 
	Madera

	 
	Marin

	 
	Mariposa

	 
	Mendocino

	 
	Merced

	 
	Modoc

	 
	Mono

	 
	Monterey

	 
	Napa

	 
	Nevada

	 
	Orange

	 
	Placer

	 
	Plumas

	 
	Riverside

	 
	Sacramento

	 
	San Benito
	 
	San Bernardino
	 
	San Diego
	 
	San Francisco
	 
	San Joaquin
	 
	San Luis Obispo
	 
	San Mateo
	 
	Santa Barbara
	 
	Santa Clara
	 
	Santa Cruz
	 
	Shasta
	 
	Sierra
	 
	Siskiyou
	 
	Solano
	 
	Sonoma
	 
	Stanislaus
	 
	Sutter

- 4 -

 

Tehama

Trinity

Tulare

Tuolumne

Ventura

Yolo

Yuba

COLORADO

Adams

Alamosa

Arapahoe

Archuleta

Baca

Bent

Boulder

Broomfield

Chaffee

Cheyenne

Clear Creek

Conejos

Costilla

Crowley

Custer

Delta

Denver

Dolores

Douglas

Eagle

Elbert

El Paso

Fremont

Garfield

Gilpin

Grand

Gunnison

Hinsdale

Huerfano

Jackson

Jefferson

Kiowa

Kit Carson

Lake

La Plata

Larimer

Las Animas

Lincoln

Logan

Mesa

Mineral

Moffat

Montezuma

Montrose

Morgan

Otero

Ouray

Park

Phillips

Pitkin

Prowers

Pueblo

Rio Blanco

Rio Grande

Routt

Saguache

San Juan

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San Miguel

Sedgwick

Summit

Teller

Washington

Weld

Yuma

CONNECTICUT

Fairfield

Hartford

Litchfield

Middlesex

New Haven

New London

Tolland

Windham

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

District of Columbia

DELAWARE

Kent

New Castle

Sussex

FLORIDA

Alachua

Baker

Bay

- 6 -

 

Bradford

Brevard

Broward

Calhoun

Charlotte

Citrus

Clay

Collier

Columbia

De Soto

Dixie

Duval

Escambia

Flagler

Franklin

Gadsden

Gilchrist

Glades

Gulf

Hamilton

Hardee

Hendry

Hernando

Highlands

Hillsborough

Holmes

Indian River

Jackson

Jefferson

Lafayette

Lake

Lee

Leon

Levy

Liberty

Madison

Manatee

Marion

Martin

Miami-Dade

Monroe

Nassau

Okaloosa

Okeechobee

Orange

Osceola

Palm Beach

Pasco

Pinellas

Polk

Putnam

St. Johns

St. Lucie

Santa Rosa

Sarasota

Seminole

Sumter

Suwannee

Taylor

Union

Volusia

Wakulla

Walton

Washington

GEORGIA

- 7 -

 

Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Baker

Baldwin

Banks

Barrow

Bartow

Ben Hill

Berrien

Bibb

Bleckley

Brantley

Brooks

Bryan

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Catoosa

Charlton

Chatham

Chattahoochee

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columbia

Cook

Coweta

Crawford

Crisp

Dade

Dawson

Decatur

De Kalb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Douglas

Early

Echols

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fannin

Fayette

Floyd

Forsyth

Franklin

Fulton

Gilmer

Glascock

Glynn

Gordon

Grady

Greene

Gwinnett

Habersham

Hall

Hancock

Haralson

Harris

- 8 -

 

Hart

Heard

Henry

Houston

Irwin

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jenkins

Johnson

Jones

Lamar

Lanier

Laurens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

Long

Lowndes

Lumpkin

McDuffie

McIntosh

Macon

Madison

Marion

Meriwether

Miller

Mitchell

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Murray

Muscogee

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

Peach

Pickens

Pierce

Pike

Polk

Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

Rabun

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

Stephens

Stewart

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnall

Taylor

Telfair

Terrell

Thomas

Tift

Toombs

Towns

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Union

Upson

Walker

Walton

- 9 -

 

Ware

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

White

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

HAWAII

Hawaii

Honolulu

Kalawao

Kauai

Maui

IOWA

Adair

Adams

Allamakee

Appanoose

Audubon

Benton

Black Hawk

Boone

Bremer

Buchanan

Buena Vista

Butler

Calhoun

Carroll

Cass

Cedar

Cerro Gordo

Cherokee

Chickasaw

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinton

Crawford

Dallas

Davis

Decatur

Delaware

Des Moines

Dickinson

Dubuque

Emmet

Fayette

- 10 -

 

Floyd

Franklin

Fremont

Greene

Grundy

Guthrie

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardin

Harrison

Henry

Howard

Humboldt

Ida

Iowa

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Johnson

Jones

Keokuk

Kossuth

Lee

Linn

Louisa

Lucas

Lyon

Madison

Mahaska

Marion

Marshall

Mills

Mitchell

Monona

Monroe

Montgomery

Muscatine

O’Brien

Osceola

Page

Palo Alto

Plymouth

Pocahontas

Polk

Pottawattamie

Poweshiek

Ringgold

Sac

Scott

Shelby

Sioux

Story

Tama

Taylor

Union

Van Buren

Wapello

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Winnebago

Winneshiek

Woodbury

Worth

Wright

IDAHO

- 11 -

 

Ada

Adams

Bannock

Bear Lake

Benewah

Bingham

Blaine

Boise

Bonner

Bonneville

Boundary

Butte

Camas

Canyon

Caribou

Cassia

Clark

Clearwater

Custer

Elmore

Franklin

Fremont

Gem

Gooding

Idaho

Jefferson

Jerome

Kootenai

Latah

Lemhi

Lewis

Lincoln

Madison

Minidoka

Nez Perce

Oneida

Owyhee

Payette

Power

Shoshone

Teton

Twin Falls

Valley

Washington

ILLINOIS

Adams

Alexander

Bond

Boone

Brown

Bureau

Calhoun

Carroll

Cass

Champaign

Christian

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Coles

- 12 -

 

Cook

Crawford

Cumberland

DeKalb

De Witt

Douglas

DuPage

Edgar

Edwards

Effingham

Fayette

Ford

Franklin

Fulton

Gallatin

Greene

Grundy

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardin

Henderson

Henry

Iroquois

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Jersey

Jo Daviess

Johnson

Kane

Kankakee

Kendall

Knox

Lake

La Salle

Lawrence

Lee

Livingston

Logan

McDonough

McHenry

McLean

Macon

Macoupin

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Mason

Massac

Menard

Mercer

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Moultrie

Ogle

Peoria

Perry

Piatt

Pike

Pope

Pulaski

Putnam

Randolph

Richland

Rock Island

St. Clair

Saline

Sangamon

Schuyler

Scott

Shelby

Stark

Stephenson

Tazewell

- 13 -

 

Union

Vermilion

Wabash

Warren

Washington

Wayne

White

Whiteside

Will

Williamson

Winnebago

Woodford

INDIANA

Adams

Allen

Bartholomew

Benton

Blackford

Boone

Brown

Carroll

Cass

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Crawford

Daviess

Dearborn

Decatur

De Kalb

Delaware

Dubois

Elkhart

Fayette

Floyd

Fountain

Franklin

Fulton

Gibson

Grant

Greene

Hamilton

Hancock

Harrison

Hendricks

Henry

Howard

Huntington

Jackson

Jasper

Jay

Jefferson

Jennings

Johnson

Knox

Kosciusko

Lagrange

Lake

La Porte

Lawrence

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Martin

- 14 -

 

Miami

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Newton

Noble

Ohio

Orange

Owen

Parke

Perry

Pike

Porter

Posey

Pulaski

Putnam

Randolph

Ripley

Rush

St. Joseph

Scott

Shelby

Spencer

Starke

Steuben

Sullivan

Switzerland

Tippecanoe

Tipton

Union

Vanderburgh

Vermillion

Vigo

Wabash

Warren

Warrick

Washington

Wayne

Wells

White

Whitley

KANSAS

Allen

Anderson

Atchison

Barber

Barton

Bourbon

Brown

Butler

Chase

Chautauqua

Cherokee

Cheyenne

Clark

Clay

Cloud

Coffey

Comanche

Cowley

Crawford

Decatur

Dickinson

- 15 -

 

Doniphan

Douglas

Edwards

Elk

Ellis

Ellsworth

Finney

Ford

Franklin

Geary

Gove

Graham

Grant

Gray

Greeley

Greenwood

Hamilton

Harper

Harvey

Haskell

Hodgeman

Jackson

Jefferson

Jewell

Johnson

Kearny

Kingman

Kiowa

Labette

Lane

Leavenworth

Lincoln

Linn

Logan

Lyon

McPherson

Marion

Marshall

Meade

Miami

Mitchell

Montgomery

Morris

Morton

Nemaha

Neosho

Ness

Norton

Osage

Osborne

Ottawa

Pawnee

Phillips

Pottawatomie

Pratt

Rawlins

Reno

Republic

Rice

Riley

Rooks

Rush

Russell

Saline

Scott

Sedgwick

Seward

Shawnee

Sheridan

Sherman

Smith

Stafford

Stanton

Stevens

Sumner

- 16 -

 

Thomas

Trego

Wabaunsee

Wallace

Washington

Wichita

Wilson

Woodson

Wyandotte

KENTUCKY

Adair

Allen

Anderson

Ballard

Barren

Bath

Bell

Boone

Bourbon

Boyd

Boyle

Bracken

Breathitt

Breckinridge

Bullitt

Butler

Caldwell

Calloway

Campbell

Carlisle

Carroll

Carter

Casey

Christian

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Crittenden

Cumberland

Daviess

Edmonson

Elliott

Estill

Fayette

Fleming

Floyd

Franklin

Fulton

Gallatin

Garrard

Grant

Graves

Grayson

Green

Greenup

Hancock

Hardin

Harlan

Harrison

Hart

Henderson

Henry

Hickman

Hopkins

- 17 -

 

Jackson

Jefferson

Jessamine

Johnson

Kenton

Knott

Knox

Larue

Laurel

Lawrence

Lee

Leslie

Letcher

Lewis

Lincoln

Livingston

Logan

Lyon

McCracken

McCreary

McLean

Madison

Magoffin

Marion

Marshall

Martin

Mason

Meade

Menifee

Mercer

Metcalfe

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Muhlenberg

Nelson

Nicholas

Ohio

Oldham

Owen

Owsley

Pendleton

Perry

Pike

Powell

Pulaski

Robertson

Rockcastle

Rowan

Russell

Scott

Shelby

Simpson

Spencer

Taylor

Todd

Trigg

Trimble

Union

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Whitley

Wolfe

Woodford

LOUISIANA

- 18 -

 

Acadia

Allen

Ascension

Assumption

Avoyelles

Beauregard

Bienville

Bossier

Caddo

Calcasieu

Caldwell

Cameron

Catahoula

Claiborne

Concordia

De Soto

East Baton Rouge

East Carroll

East Feliciana

Evangeline

Franklin

Grant

Iberia

Iberville

Jackson

Jefferson

Jefferson Davis

Lafayette

Lafourche

La Salle

Lincoln

Livingston

Madison

Morehouse

Natchitoches

Orleans

Ouachita

Plaquemines

Pointe Coupee

Rapides

Red River

Richland

Sabine

St. Bernard

St. Charles

St. Helena

St. James

St. John the Baptist

St. Landry

St. Martin

St. Mary

St. Tammany

Tangipahoa

Tensas

Terrebonne

Union

Vermilion

Vernon

Washington

Webster

West Baton Rouge

West Carroll

West Feliciana

Winn

- 19 -

 

MASSACHUSETTS

Barnstable

Berkshire

Bristol

Dukes

Essex

Franklin

Hampden

Hampshire

Middlesex

Nantucket

Norfolk

Plymouth

Suffolk

Worcester

MARYLAND

Allegany

Anne Arundel

Baltimore

Calvert

Caroline

Carroll

Cecil

Charles

Dorchester

Frederick

Garrett

Harford

Howard

Kent

Montgomery

Prince George’s

Queen Anne’s

St. Mary’s

Somerset

Talbot

Washington

Wicomico

Worcester

Baltimore City

MAINE

Androscoggin

Aroostook

Cumberland

Franklin

Hancock

Kennebec

- 20 -

 

Knox

Lincoln

Oxford

Penobscot

Piscataquis

Sagadahoc

Somerset

Waldo

Washington

York

MICHIGAN

Alcona

Alger

Allegan

Alpena

Antrim

Arenac

Baraga

Barry

Bay

Benzie

Berrien

Branch

Calhoun

Cass

Charlevoix

Cheboygan

Chippewa

Clare

Clinton

Crawford

Delta

Dickinson

Eaton

Emmet

Genesee

Gladwin

Gogebic

Grand Traverse

Gratiot

Hillsdale

Houghton

Huron

Ingham

Ionia

Iosco

Iron

Isabella

Jackson

Kalamazoo

Kalkaska

Kent

Keweenaw

Lake

Lapeer

Leelanau

Lenawee

Livingston

Luce

Mackinac

Macomb

Manistee

- 21 -

 

Marquette

Mason

Mecosta

Menominee

Midland

Missaukee

Monroe

Montcalm

Montmorency

Muskegon

Newaygo

Oakland

Oceana

Ogemaw

Ontonagon

Osceola

Oscoda

Otsego

Ottawa

Presque Isle

Roscommon

Saginaw

St. Clair

St. Joseph

Sanilac

Schoolcraft

Shiawassee

Tuscola

Van Buren

Washtenaw

Wayne

Wexford

MINNESOTA

Aitkin

Anoka

Becker

Beltrami

Benton

Big Stone

Blue Earth

Brown

Carlton

Carver

Cass

Chippewa

Chisago

Clay

Clearwater

Cook

Cottonwood

Crow Wing

Dakota

Dodge

Douglas

Faribault

Fillmore

Freeborn

Goodhue

Grant

Hennepin

Houston

Hubbard

Isanti

- 22 -

 

Itasca

Jackson

Kanabec

Kandiyohi

Kittson

Koochiching

Lac qui Parle

Lake

Lake of the Woods

Le Sueur

Lincoln

Lyon

McLeod

Mahnomen

Marshall

Martin

Meeker

Mille Lacs

Morrison

Mower

Murray

Nicollet

Nobles

Norman

Olmsted

Otter Tail

Pennington

Pine

Pipestone

Polk

Pope

Ramsey

Red Lake

Redwood

Renville

Rice

Rock

Roseau

St. Louis

Scott

Sherburne

Sibley

Stearns

Steele

Stevens

Swift

Todd

Traverse

Wabasha

Wadena

Waseca

Washington

Watonwan

Wilkin

Winona

Wright

Yellow Medicine

MISSOURI

Adair

Andrew

Atchison

Audrain

Barry

Barton

- 23 -

 

Bates

Benton

Bollinger

Boone

Buchanan

Butler

Caldwell

Callaway

Camden

Cape Girardeau

Carroll

Carter

Cass

Cedar

Chariton

Christian

Clark

Clay

Clinton

Cole

Cooper

Crawford

Dade

Dallas

Daviess

De Kalb

Dent

Douglas

Dunklin

Franklin

Gasconade

Gentry

Greene

Grundy

Harrison

Henry

Hickory

Holt

Howard

Howell

Iron

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Johnson

Knox

Laclede

Lafayette

Lawrence

Lewis

Lincoln

Linn

Livingston

McDonald

Macon

Madison

Maries

Marion

Mercer

Miller

Mississippi

Moniteau

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

New Madrid

Newton

Nodaway

Oregon

Osage

Ozark

Pemiscot

Perry

Pettis

Phelps

- 24 -

 

Pike

Platte

Polk

Pulaski

Putnam

Ralls

Randolph

Ray

Reynolds

Ripley

St. Charles

St. Clair

Ste. Genevieve

St. Francois

St. Louis

Saline

Schuyler

Scotland

Scott

Shannon

Shelby

Stoddard

Stone

Sullivan

Taney

Texas

Vernon

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Worth

Wright

St. Louis City

MISSISSIPPI

Adams

Alcorn

Amite

Attala

Benton

Bolivar

Calhoun

Carroll

Chickasaw

Choctaw

Claiborne

Clarke

Clay

Coahoma

Copiah

Covington

DeSoto

Forrest

Franklin

George

Greene

Grenada

Hancock

Harrison

Hinds

Holmes

Humphreys

- 25 -

 

Issaquena

Itawamba

Jackson

Jasper

Jefferson

Jefferson Davis

Jones

Kemper

Lafayette

Lamar

Lauderdale

Lawrence

Leake

Lee

Leflore

Lincoln

Lowndes

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Monroe

Montgomery

Neshoba

Newton

Noxubee

Oktibbeha

Panola

Pearl River

Perry

Pike

Pontotoc

Prentiss

Quitman

Rankin

Scott

Sharkey

Simpson

Smith

Stone

Sunflower

Tallahatchie

Tate

Tippah

Tishomingo

Tunica

Union

Walthall

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wilkinson

Winston

Yalobusha

Yazoo

MONTANA

Beaverhead

Big Horn

Blaine

Broadwater

Carbon

Carter

- 26 -

 

Cascade

Chouteau

Custer

Daniels

Dawson

Deer Lodge

Fallon

Fergus

Flathead

Gallatin

Garfield

Glacier

Golden Valley

Granite

Hill

Jefferson

Judith Basin

Lake

Lewis and Clark

Liberty

Lincoln

McCone

Madison

Meagher

Mineral

Missoula

Musselshell

Park

Petroleum

Phillips

Pondera

Powder River

Powell

Prairie

Ravalli

Richland

Roosevelt

Rosebud

Sanders

Sheridan

Silver Bow

Stillwater

Sweet Grass

Teton

Toole

Treasure

Valley

Wheatland

Wibaux

Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance

Alexander

Alleghany

Anson

Ashe

Avery

Beaufort

Bertie

Bladen

Brunswick

Buncombe

Burke

- 27 -

 

Cabarrus

Caldwell

Camden

Carteret

Caswell

Catawba

Chatham

Cherokee

Chowan

Clay

Cleveland

Columbus

Craven

Cumberland

Currituck

Dare

Davidson

Davie

Duplin

Durham

Edgecombe

Forsyth

Franklin

Gaston

Gates

Graham

Granville

Greene

Guilford

Halifax

Harnett

Haywood

Henderson

Hertford

Hoke

Hyde

Iredell

Jackson

Johnston

Jones

Lee

Lenoir

Lincoln

McDowell

Macon

Madison

Martin

Mecklenburg

Mitchell

Montgomery

Moore

Nash

New Hanover

Northampton

Onslow

Orange

Pamlico

Pasquotank

Pender

Perquimans

Person

Pitt

Polk

Randolph

Richmond

Robeson

Rockingham

Rowan

Rutherford

Sampson

Scotland

Stanly

Stokes

Surry

Swain

- 28 -

 

Transylvania

Tyrrell

Union

Vance

Wake

Warren

Washington

Watauga

Wayne

Wilkes

Wilson

Yadkin

Yancey

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams

Barnes

Benson

Billings

Bottineau

Bowman

Burke

Burleigh

Cass

Cavalier

Dickey

Divide

Dunn

Eddy

Emmons

Foster

Golden Valley

Grand Forks

Grant

Griggs

Hettinger

Kidder

La Moure

Logan

McHenry

McIntosh

McKenzie

McLean

Mercer

Morton

Mountrail

Nelson

Oliver

Pembina

Pierce

Ramsey

Ransom

Renville

Richland

Rolette

Sargent

Sheridan

Sioux

Slope

Stark

Steele

Stutsman

Towner

- 29 -

 

Traill

Walsh

Ward

Wells

Williams

NEBRASKA

Adams

Antelope

Arthur

Banner

Blaine

Boone

Box Butte

Boyd

Brown

Buffalo

Burt

Butler

Cass

Cedar

Chase

Cherry

Cheyenne

Clay

Colfax

Cuming

Custer

Dakota

Dawes

Dawson

Deuel

Dixon

Dodge

Douglas

Dundy

Fillmore

Franklin

Frontier

Furnas

Gage

Garden

Garfield

Gosper

Grant

Greeley

Hall

Hamilton

Harlan

Hayes

Hitchcock

Holt

Hooker

Howard

Jefferson

Johnson

Kearney

Keith

Keya Paha

Kimball

Knox

Lancaster

Lincoln

Logan

- 30 -

 

Loup

McPherson

Madison

Merrick

Morrill

Nance

Nemaha

Nuckolls

Otoe

Pawnee

Perkins

Phelps

Pierce

Platte

Polk

Red Willow

Richardson

Rock

Saline

Sarpy

Saunders

Scotts Bluff

Seward

Sheridan

Sherman

Sioux

Stanton

Thayer

Thomas

Thurston

Valley

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

York

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Belknap

Carroll

Cheshire

Coos

Grafton

Hillsborough

Merrimack

Rockingham

Strafford

Sullivan

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic

Bergen

Burlington

- 31 -

 

Camden

Cape May

Cumberland

Essex

Gloucester

Hudson

Hunterdon

Mercer

Middlesex

Monmouth

Morris

Ocean

Passaic

Salem

Somerset

Sussex

Union

Warren

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo

Catron

Chaves

Cibola

Colfax

Curry

De Baca

Dona Ana

Eddy

Grant

Guadalupe

Harding

Hidalgo

Lea

Lincoln

Los Alamos

Luna

McKinley

Mora

Otero

Quay

Rio Arriba

Roosevelt

Sandoval

San Juan

San Miguel

Santa Fe

Sierra

Socorro

Taos

Torrance

Union

Valencia

- 32 -

 

NEVADA

Churchill

Clark

Douglas

Elko

Esmeralda

Eureka

Humboldt

Lander

Lincoln

Lyon

Mineral

Nye

Pershing

Storey

Washoe

White Pine

Carson City

NEW YORK

Albany

Allegany

Bronx

Broome

Cattaraugus

Cayuga

Chautauqua

Chemung

Chenango

Clinton

Columbia

Cortland

Delaware

Dutchess

Erie

Essex

Franklin

Fulton

Genesee

Greene

Hamilton

Herkimer

Jefferson

Kings

Lewis

Livingston

Madison

Monroe

Montgomery

Nassau

New York

Niagara

Oneida

Onondaga

Ontario

Orange

Orleans

Oswego

Otsego

Putnam

Queens

Rensselaer

Richmond

Rockland

St. Lawrence

- 33 -

 

Saratoga

Schenectady

Schoharie

Schuyler

Seneca

Steuben

Suffolk

Sullivan

Tioga

Tompkins

Ulster

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Westchester

Wyoming

Yates

OHIO

Adams

Allen

Ashland

Ashtabula

Athens

Auglaize

Belmont

Brown

Butler

Carroll

Champaign

Clark

Clermont

Clinton

Columbiana

Coshocton

Crawford

Cuyahoga

Darke

Defiance

Delaware

Erie

Fairfield

Fayette

Franklin

Fulton

Gallia

Geauga

Greene

Guernsey

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardin

Harrison

Henry

Highland

Hocking

Holmes

Huron

Jackson

Jefferson

Knox

- 34 -

 

Lake

Lawrence

Licking

Logan

Lorain

Lucas

Madison

Mahoning

Marion

Medina

Meigs

Mercer

Miami

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Morrow

Muskingum

Noble

Ottawa

Paulding

Perry

Pickaway

Pike

Portage

Preble

Putnam

Richland

Ross

Sandusky

Scioto

Seneca

Shelby

Stark

Summit

Trumbull

Tuscarawas

Union

Van Wert

Vinton

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Williams

Wood

Wyandot

OKLAHOMA

Adair

Alfalfa

Atoka

Beaver

Beckham

Blaine

Bryan

Caddo

Canadian

Carter

Cherokee

Choctaw

Cimarron

Cleveland

Coal

- 35 -

 

Comanche

Cotton

Craig

Creek

Custer

Delaware

Dewey

Ellis

Garfield

Garvin

Grady

Grant

Greer

Harmon

Harper

Haskell

Hughes

Jackson

Jefferson

Johnston

Kay

Kingfisher

Kiowa

Latimer

Le Flore

Lincoln

Logan

Love

McClain

McCurtain

McIntosh

Major

Marshall

Mayes

Murray

Muskogee

Noble

Nowata

Okfuskee

Oklahoma

Okmulgee

Osage

Ottawa

Pawnee

Payne

Pittsburg

Pontotoc

Pottawatomie

Pushmataha

Roger Mills

Rogers

Seminole

Sequoyah

Stephens

Texas

Tillman

Tulsa

Wagoner

Washington

Washita

Woods

Woodward

- 36 -

 

OREGON

Baker

Benton

Clackamas

Clatsop

Columbia

Coos

Crook

Curry

Deschutes

Douglas

Gilliam

Grant

Harney

Hood River

Jackson

Jefferson

Josephine

Klamath

Lake

Lane

Lincoln

Linn

Malheur

Marion

Morrow

Multnomah

Polk

Sherman

Tillamook

Umatilla

Union

Wallowa

Wasco

Washington

Wheeler

Yamhill

PENNSYLVANIA

Adams

Allegheny

Armstrong

Beaver

Bedford

Berks

Blair

Bradford

Bucks

Butler

Cambria

Cameron

Carbon

Centre

Chester

Clarion

Clearfield

Clinton

Columbia

Crawford

Cumberland

Dauphin

Delaware

Elk

Erie

Fayette

Forest

- 37 -

 

Franklin

Fulton

Greene

Huntingdon

Indiana

Jefferson

Juniata

Lackawanna

Lancaster

Lawrence

Lebanon

Lehigh

Luzerne

Lycoming

McKean

Mercer

Mifflin

Monroe

Montgomery

Montour

Northampton

Northumberland

Perry

Philadelphia

Pike

Potter

Schuylkill

Snyder

Somerset

Sullivan

Susquehanna

Tioga

Union

Venango

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Westmoreland

Wyoming

York

RHODE ISLAND

Bristol

Kent

Newport

Providence

Washington

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville

Aiken

Allendale

- 38 -

 

Anderson

Bamberg

Barnwell

Beaufort

Berkeley

Calhoun

Charleston

Cherokee

Chester

Chesterfield

Clarendon

Colleton

Darlington

Dillon

Dorchester

Edgefield

Fairfield

Florence

Georgetown

Greenville

Greenwood

Hampton

Horry

Jasper

Kershaw

Lancaster

Laurens

Lee

Lexington

McCormick

Marion

Marlboro

Newberry

Oconee

Orangeburg

Pickens

Richland

Saluda

Spartanburg

Sumter

Union

Williamsburg

York

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aurora

Beadle

Bennett

Bon Homme

Brookings

Brown

Brule

Buffalo

Butte

Campbell

Charles Mix

Clark

Clay

Codington

Corson

Custer

Davison

Day

- 39 -

 

Deuel

Dewey

Douglas

Edmunds

Fall River

Faulk

Grant

Gregory

Haakon

Hamlin

Hand

Hanson

Harding

Hughes

Hutchinson

Hyde

Jackson

Jerauld

Jones

Kingsbury

Lake

Lawrence

Lincoln

Lyman

McCook

McPherson

Marshall

Meade

Mellette

Miner

Minnehaha

Moody

Pennington

Perkins

Potter

Roberts

Sanborn

Shannon

Spink

Stanley

Sully

Todd

Tripp

Turner

Union

Walworth

Yankton

Ziebach

TENNESSEE

Anderson

Bedford

Benton

Bledsoe

Blount

Bradley

Campbell

Cannon

Carroll

Carter

Cheatham

Chester

Claiborne

Clay

Cocke

- 40 -

 

Coffee

Crockett

Cumberland

Davidson

Decatur

DeKalb

Dickson

Dyer

Fayette

Fentress

Franklin

Gibson

Giles

Grainger

Greene

Grundy

Hamblen

Hamilton

Hancock

Hardeman

Hardin

Hawkins

Haywood

Henderson

Henry

Hickman

Houston

Humphreys

Jackson

Jefferson

Johnson

Knox

Lake

Lauderdale

Lawrence

Lewis

Lincoln

Loudon

McMinn

McNairy

Macon

Madison

Marion

Marshall

Maury

Meigs

Monroe

Montgomery

Moore

Morgan

Obion

Overton

Perry

Pickett

Polk

Putnam

Rhea

Roane

Robertson

Rutherford

Scott

Sequatchie

Sevier

Shelby

Smith

Stewart

Sullivan

Sumner

Tipton

Trousdale

Unicoi

Union

Van Buren

Warren

Washington

- 41 -

 

Wayne

Weakley

White

Williamson

Wilson

TEXAS

Anderson

Andrews

Angelina

Aransas

Archer

Armstrong

Atascosa

Austin

Bailey

Bandera

Bastrop

Baylor

Bee

Bell

Bexar

Blanco

Borden

Bosque

Bowie

Brazoria

Brazos

Brewster

Briscoe

Brooks

Brown

Burleson

Burnet

Caldwell

Calhoun

Callahan

Cameron

Camp

Carson

Cass

Castro

Chambers

Cherokee

Childress

Clay

Cochran

Coke

Coleman

Collin

Collingsworth

Colorado

Comal

Comanche

Concho

Cooke

Coryell

Cottle

Crane

Crockett

Crosby

Culberson

Dallam

Dallas

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Dawson

Deaf Smith

Delta

Denton

De Witt

Dickens

Dimmit

Donley

Duval

Eastland

Ector

Edwards

Ellis

El Paso

Erath

Falls

Fannin

Fayette

Fisher

Floyd

Foard

Fort Bend

Franklin

Freestone

Frio

Gaines

Galveston

Garza

Gillespie

Glasscock

Goliad

Gonzales

Gray

Grayson

Gregg

Grimes

Guadalupe

Hale

Hall

Hamilton

Hansford

Hardeman

Hardin

Harris

Harrison

Hartley

Haskell

Hays

Hemphill

Henderson

Hidalgo

Hill

Hockley

Hood

Hopkins

Houston

Howard

Hudspeth

Hunt

Hutchinson

Irion

Jack

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jim Hogg

Jim Wells

Johnson

Jones

Karnes

Kaufman

Kendall

Kenedy

Kent

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Kerr

Kimble

King

Kinney

Kleberg

Knox

Lamar

Lamb

Lampasas

La Salle

Lavaca

Lee

Leon

Liberty

Limestone

Lipscomb

Live Oak

Llano

Loving

Lubbock

Lynn

McCulloch

McLennan

McMullen

Madison

Marion

Martin

Mason

Matagorda

Maverick

Medina

Menard

Midland

Milam

Mills

Mitchell

Montague

Montgomery

Moore

Morris

Motley

Nacogdoches

Navarro

Newton

Nolan

Nueces

Ochiltree

Oldham

Orange

Palo Pinto

Panola

Parker

Parmer

Pecos

Polk

Potter

Presidio

Rains

Randall

Reagan

Real

Red River

Reeves

Refugio

Roberts

Robertson

Rockwall

Runnels

Rusk

Sabine

San Augustine

San Jacinto

San Patricio

San Saba

Schleicher

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Scurry

Shackelford

Shelby

Sherman

Smith

Somervell

Starr

Stephens

Sterling

Stonewall

Sutton

Swisher

Tarrant

Taylor

Terrell

Terry

Throckmorton

Titus

Tom Green

Travis

Trinity

Tyler

Upshur

Upton

Uvalde

Val Verde

Van Zandt

Victoria

Walker

Waller

Ward

Washington

Webb

Wharton

Wheeler

Wichita

Wilbarger

Willacy

Williamson

Wilson

Winkler

Wise

Wood

Yoakum

Young

Zapata

Zavala

UTAH

Beaver

Box Elder

Cache

Carbon

Daggett

Davis

Duchesne

Emery

Garfield

Grand

Iron

Juab

Kane

Millard

Morgan

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Piute

Rich

Salt Lake

San Juan

Sanpete

Sevier

Summit

Tooele

Uintah

Utah

Wasatch

Washington

Wayne

Weber

VERMONT

Addison

Bennington

Caledonia

Chittenden

Essex

Franklin

Grand Isle

Lamoille

Orange

Orleans

Rutland

Washington

Windham

Windsor

VIRGINIA

Accomack

Albemarle

Alleghany

Amelia

Amherst

Appomattox

Arlington

Augusta

Bath

Bedford

Bland

Botetourt

Brunswick

Buchanan

Buckingham

Campbell

Caroline

Carroll

Charles City

Charlotte

Chesterfield

Clarke

Craig

Culpeper

Cumberland

Dickenson

Dinwiddie

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Essex

Fairfax

Fauquier

Floyd

Fluvanna

Franklin

Frederick

Giles

Gloucester

Goochland

Grayson

Greene

Greensville

Halifax

Hanover

Henrico

Henry

Highland

Isle of Wight

James City

King and Queen

King George

King William

Lancaster

Lee

Loudoun

Louisa

Lunenburg

Madison

Mathews

Mecklenburg

Middlesex

Montgomery

Nelson

New Kent

Northampton

Northumberland

Nottoway

Orange

Page

Patrick

Pittsylvania

Powhatan

Prince Edward

Prince George

Prince William

Pulaski

Rappahannock

Richmond

Roanoke

Rockbridge

Rockingham

Russell

Scott

Shenandoah

Smyth

Southampton

Spotsylvania

Stafford

Surry

Sussex

Tazewell

Warren

Washington

Westmoreland

Wise

Wythe

York

Alexandria

Bedford

Bristol

- 47 -

 

Buena Vista

Charlottesville

Chesapeake

Clifton Forge

Colonial Heights

Covington

Danville

Emporia

Fairfax

Falls Church

Franklin

Fredericksburg

Galax

Hampton

Harrisonburg

Hopewell

Lexington

Lynchburg

Manassas

Manassas Park

Martinsville

Newport News

Norfolk

Norton

Petersburg

Poquoson

Portsmouth

Radford

Richmond

Roanoke

Salem

South Boston

Staunton

Suffolk

Virginia Beach

Waynesboro

Williamsburg

Winchester

WASHINGTON

Adams

Asotin

Benton

Chelan

Clallam

Clark

Columbia

Cowlitz

Douglas

Ferry

Franklin

Garfield

Grant

Grays Harbor

Island

Jefferson

King

Kitsap

Kittitas

Klickitat

Lewis

Lincoln

Mason

Okanogan

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Pacific

Pend Oreille

Pierce

San Juan

Skagit

Skamania

Snohomish

Spokane

Stevens

Thurston

Wahkiakum

Walla Walla

Whatcom

Whitman

Yakima

WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour

Berkeley

Boone

Braxton

Brooke

Cabell

Calhoun

Clay

Doddridge

Fayette

Gilmer

Grant

Greenbrier

Hampshire

Hancock

Hardy

Harrison

Jackson

Jefferson

Kanawha

Lewis

Lincoln

Logan

McDowell

Marion

Marshall

Mason

Mercer

Mineral

Mingo

Monongalia

Monroe

Morgan

Nicholas

Ohio

Pendleton

Pleasants

Pocahontas

Preston

Putnam

Raleigh

Randolph

Ritchie

Roane

Summers

Taylor

Tucker

Tyler

- 49 -

 

Upshur

Wayne

Webster

Wetzel

Wirt

Wood

Wyoming

WISCONSIN

Adams

Ashland

Barron

Bayfield

Brown

Buffalo

Burnett

Calumet

Chippewa

Clark

Columbia

Crawford

Dane

Dodge

Door

Douglas

Dunn

Eau Claire

Florence

Fond du Lac

Forest

Grant

Green

Green Lake

Iowa

Iron

Jackson

Jefferson

Juneau

Kenosha

Kewaunee

La Crosse

Lafayette

Langlade

Lincoln

Manitowoc

Marathon

Marinette

Marquette

Menominee

Milwaukee

Monroe

Oconto

Oneida

Outagamie

Ozaukee

Pepin

Pierce

Polk

Portage

Price

Racine

Richland

Rock

- 50 -

 

Rusk

St. Croix

Sauk

Sawyer

Shawano

Sheboygan

Taylor

Trempealeau

Vernon

Vilas

Walworth

Washburn

Washington

Waukesha

Waupaca

Waushara

Winnebago

Wood

WYOMING

Albany

Big Horn

Campbell

Carbon

Converse

Crook

Fremont

Goshen

Hot Springs

Johnson

Laramie

Lincoln

Natrona

Niobrara

Park

Platte

Sheridan

Sublette

Sweetwater

Teton

Uinta

Washakie

Weston

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