Perini's Task Order for power restoration in Iraq increased to $220 million

Published December 21st, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Perini Corporation has reported the increase of its Task Order with the US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) for additional power restoration work in Iraq. Since announcement of the original award for $66 million, the scope of work and the value of the order has increased to a total value of $220 million.  

 

The Task Order was awarded under Perini's Contingency Contract with COE's Transatlantic Programs Center to provide design-build, general construction, and operations and maintenance services in the US Central Command's area of operations (CENTCOM). The maximum potential value of the contract, which was originally awarded in April for up to $100 million, has been increased to a ceiling of $500 million.  

 

Perini is known for its construction management and design-build services for US government agencies, and for its hospitality and gaming, corrections, healthcare, sports, entertainment and educational expertise, as well as for large and complex civil construction projects. — (menareport.com) 

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