
Conti Federal Named to $990 Indo-Pacific Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity Multiple Award Construction Contract for Projects in the NAVFAC Pacific Area of Operations
HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Conti Federal Services, a leading construction and engineering firm specializing in military construction and critical infrastructure for the U.S. federal government, has been named an awardee of a $990M Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) by NAVFAC Pacific.
'Expanding our footprint under the Indo-Pacific MACC reinforces our long-standing commitment to supporting NAVFAC's global mission,' said Jason Roberts, Regional Business Development Director – Pacific.
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The $990M IDIQ MACC includes Design-Build (DB) and Design-Bid-Build (DBB) construction services for new facilities, renovations, repairs, and infrastructure upgrades. Project scopes encompass airfield paving, waterfront construction, and a variety of base infrastructure improvements. These efforts support the Pacific Deterrence Initiative, including Exercise Related Construction (ERC), Unspecified Minor Military Construction (UMMC), U.S. Code Title 10 Security Cooperation, and other repair projects across the NAVFAC Pacific area of operations.
Anticipated project locations include the Caroline Islands, Philippines, Northern Territory of Australia, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Fiji, and the Maldives.
'Expanding our footprint under the Indo-Pacific MACC reinforces our long-standing commitment to supporting NAVFAC's global mission,' said Jason Roberts, Regional Business Development Director – Pacific. 'We're proud to bring our proven capabilities to get the job Done Once, Done Right and agile teams to deliver critical infrastructure across the region with excellence and reliability."
Conti Federal brings experience in the Indo-Pacific region, with recent projects including a building renovation at Camp Hansen in Okinawa, Japan, and a fuel system repair at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. With offices and projects spanning multiple continents, the company is well-positioned to support the U.S. federal government's global infrastructure needs.
To view the company's locations, visit https://www.contifederal.com/about/locations/.
About Conti Federal Services
Conti Federal Services is a leading global construction and engineering company with roots dating back to 1906. The company has delivered some of the most demanding projects for the U.S. federal government, specializing in military and secure construction, critical infrastructure, environmental remediation, and disaster response and recovery. Conti Federal is dedicated to ensuring clients meet mission success while committing to its core values of safety, integrity, and compliance. To learn more, visit www.contifederal.com.
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