Conti Federal Services, a leading U.S. government construction and engineering firm specializing in complex critical infrastructure, disaster response and recovery, and environmental remediation projects, has been awarded an $84,417,417 design-bid-build contract to construct hardened aircraft shelters and support facilities in Israel.
The project entails building eight hardened aircraft shelters and support facilities including administration buildings, auxiliary buildings, utilities tunnels, waste buildings, and associated site development work such as concrete taxiways, utility roads and signage. The contract was won in a competitive bid awarded by the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) Europe District, and will support the Israeli Ministry of Defense under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) agreement with the United States Government.