Reconstruction Contracts

Department of Defense Awards Seven Program Management Contracts and Ten Infrastructure Contracts

March 10-26, 2004

The Department of Defense has announced the following awards:

7 contracts to provide dedicated support under the Coalition Provisional Authority's Program Management Office (PMO). These contractors will provide support for all design and construction activities being performed for the PMO and within the six sectors of construction (March 10)

2 construction services contracts in the electrical and public works/water support sectors (March 11)

2 construction services contracts in the electrical distribution sector (March 12)

4 construction services contracts, 2 in the public works/water support sectors and 2 in the transportation/communications sectors (March 23)

1 construction services contract in the buildings, education, and health sector (March 25)

1 construction services contract in the security and justice sector (March 26)

USACE's Transatlantic Programs Center Awards Construction Contract

March 19, 2004

USACE's Transatlantic Programs Center awarded a construction contract to Stanley Baker Hill, LLC, of Muscatine, Iowa, to provide construction management services. The contract will be used by the Coalition Provisional Authority Program Management Office for oversight and miscellaneous engineering services in support of construction at various locations and installations in Iraq.

USACE Awards Contracts for Repair of Iraq’s Oil Infrastructure

January 16, 2004

On January 16, USACE awarded two contracts worth nearly $2 billion to continue restoring Iraq's oil infrastructure to pre-war production levels. A north-region contract was awarded to a partnership between Parsons of Houston, Texas and Worley of Australia, and a south-region contract went to Kellogg Brown and Root of Arlington, VA. The contracts were awarded on a fully open and competitive basis and replace the non-compete KBR contract awarded immediately after cessation of major conflict to address emergencies. The new contracts are funded by the $18.6 billion appropriation and will help restore Iraqi oil production, oil refining, gas processing, and distribution. USACE Press Release