Los Angeles-based Tutor Perini and its Black Development subsidiary hit paydirt with a $113.3 million contract to construct a missile integration check facility at U.S. Naval Base Guam, the contractor introduced this week.
Commissioned by the Naval Amenities Engineering Programs Command for the Pacific, the undertaking consists of the development of a single-story, 57,664-square-foot missile integration check facility on a deep pile basis.
The check facility will help missile processing areas, a missile check cell with a management room, an administration space and storage and utility rooms.
Past constructing the construction itself, the three way partnership’s scope of labor additionally consists of demolition of an present constructing, related web site enhancements and different supporting amenities on the base on Guam, a U.S. territory positioned roughly 3,300 miles west of Hawaii.
The undertaking additionally specifies plumbing, air con and air flow, lighting and electrical energy, telecommunications, life security and fireplace safety methods, an emergency energy generator and an related gasoline tank, in accordance with the information launch.
One other California-based contractor has landed a job on the island as nicely. Granite Development, headquartered in Watsonville, lately gained one other $113 million contract to construct amenities at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz.