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Guam MACC Builders A Joint Venture, Honolulu, Hawaii, is being awarded $25,692,000 multiple award construction contract (N62742-10-D-1309) for the design and construction of an emergent repair facility at Naval Base, Guam. The work to be performed provides for the design and construction of a low rise (two-story) addition to the existing emergent repair facility. The project will expand the existing two story reinforced concrete structure with pile foundation, reinforced concrete walls and roof structure, and beam column frame. Built in equipment includes a passenger/freight elevator, an overhead crane and an emergency diesel generator and a radon mitigation system. The task order also contains one unexercised option, which if exercised would increase cumulative task order value to $28,007,544.

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Black Construction / MACE International Joint Venture, Harmon, Guam, is being awarded a maximum amount $95,000,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for design-build/design-bid-build construction projects at the U.S. Navy Support Facility, Diego Garcia.  The work to be performed is for general building type projects to include new construction, repair, renovation, demolition and alteration of facilities.  Facilities include, but are not limited to:  aviation and aircraft, marine, barracks and personnel housing, administrative, warehouse and supply, training, personnel support and service, security level and abasement and handling of hazardous/regulated material, etc.  No task orders are being issued at this time.

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KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN – In the remote district of Shorabak, situated in Helmand Province, is a newly-built Afghan National Army, or ANA, installation which according to Maj. Gen. Michael Eyre, is some of the best construction he’s seen in Afghanistan. Eyre has been involved with Afghanistan and Iraq reconstruction efforts for years. As the Transatlantic Division commander since April 2012, his staff helps the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Transatlantic Afghanistan District with their construction oversight mission. He toured the recently completed ANA 215th Corps Combat Logistics Brigade, or CLB, project Jan. 28, eight months since his last visit.

Maj. Gen. Michael Eyre“We’re here to help build quality infrastructure projects so the Afghan Security Forces have places to live and train to be able to defend their country,” said Eyre. “The USACE men and women here and in supporting districts back home are working hard to complete them as the troop drawdown continues.”

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