KBR wins Global Contingency Construction contract

The U.S. Navy recently awarded KBR a contract under the Navy’s Global Contingency Construction Multiple Award Contract. This contract, awarded to KBR and three other firms, is valued at up to USD 800M over a span of five years and provides immediate response for civilian construction contract capability in the event of natural disasters, humanitarian assistance, conflict or projects with similar characteristics.
 
Work under this contract could include airfield runway construction and repair, pier and waterfront construction and repair, electrical power plants and distribution systems, water treatment plants, bridges, warehouse facilities, medical clinics, fencing, and similar facilities.

 
“KBR rapidly constructs facilities and deploys people in harsh environments where few companies have the capabilities,” said Andy Summers, Group President, KBR Infrastructure, Government and Power. “We are accustomed to responding quickly to conflict situations and natural disasters to ensure infrastructure is restored as quickly as possible and we are proud to continue our support of the U.S. Navy.”
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