Construction

The Pentagon has begun a burst of spending in Africa, expanding its main base on the continent and investing in air facilities, flight services, telecommunications, and electrical upgrades as the U.S. Military deepen its footprint in a region with rising threats.

Hundreds of millions of dollars in expenditures, detailed in unclassified federal documents, demonstrate Africa's increasing importance to U.S. Military and counterterrorism operations like the war in Iraq has ended and American troops withdrew from Afghanistan.

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lagos, nigeria

The Department of State has awarded a $319 million design-build contract for the new U.S. Consulate General in Lagos, Nigeria.  The 12.2-acre site for the new Consulate-General is part of Eko Atlantic, a development led by South Energy Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Lagos State.

The location will provide the future diplomatic campus and its neighbors with access to sustainable, modern infrastructure, including an 8.5 km seawall designed to protect the city from rising sea levels and coastal erosion.

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Anderson-AFB-Guam

Department of Defense has awarded a $50,000,000 Simplified Acquisition of Base Engineer Requirements contract. This contract provides for minor construction work based on a general statement of work further defined within each individual task order.

Work will be performed at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and is expected to be completed by Aug. 15, 2028. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition in which 10 offers were received.

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