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A joint company of Watsonville, the construction of granites of California and Obayashi based in Tokyo, has landed a contract of $ 158 million to build phase 1 of the Air Defense and Missile Project improved on the Pacific Island of Guam.
The project site covers approximately 120 hectares of an old military housing area, south of The continued granite work in Marine Corps Camp Blaz base. The site will support Future Defense Infrastructure of Missilis To install -by virtue of an independent contract, according to a statement.
The scope of the work includes:
- 60,000 linear feet of the Bank of Underground Conduct.
- 110,000 cubic yards of the land of mass.
- 11,000 linear feet of main water.
- 7,400 cubic yards of structural concrete.
- 1.3 million pounds to receive.
- A 220,000 gallon steel water tank.
- A fire bomb building.
- An office building for security forces.
“This award emphasizes Grandite’s continued commitment to support our National Defense Infrastructure and our strong collaboration with Navfac,” said Granite’s vice -president of regional operations, short Haldeman, in the statement. “We are proud to contribute to the safety of Guam and the wider Indo-Pacific region through this critical project.”
The construction is expected to begin this month and is expected to end in July 2028.
