By Sam Bonacci
Framingham construction firm Perini Management Services has secured two federal contracts worth $66.9 million to build and improve U.S. Army and Homeland Security buildings.
A $40.9-million task order contract will have the firm design and construct a prefabricated dormitory at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers in Glynco, Ga., according to a release from the company. This will be the firm’s third task order at the campus.
The other $26-million contract is with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District for the renovations of the Cadet Field House. The work will take place at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. and includes renovations to the hockey and basketball arenas, installation of fire suppression systems, mechanical upgrades and anti-terrorism upgrades.
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Perini Management Services, Inc. Announces Two Federal Contracts Collectively Valued at $66.9 Million
January 20, 2021 GMT
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 20, 2021
Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE: TPC) (the “Company”), a leading civil, building and specialty construction company, today announced that its subsidiary, Perini Management Services, Inc. (PMSI), has recently been awarded two fixed-price federal contracts collectively valued at approximately $66.9 million.
Design-Build Pre-Fabricated Dormitory, Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC), Glynco, Georgia
PMSI received a $40.9 million task order contract under the Homeland Security National Multiple Award Construction Contract II (NMACC II). The project includes the design and construction of a dormitory that will be built utilizing modular construction methods. This will be PMSI’s third task order at the Glyn
3 The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) at the Artesia Training Delivery Point (TDP) in New Mexico is now poised to take on the challenge to deliver firsthand training on various explosives materials and designs which may be used during foreign or domestic terroristic events.
Instructors for the Artesia TDP were out on their new training area on the western side of their campus, Dec. 9-10 to test the effectiveness of explosives materials and training, which is scheduled to begin there in March 2021.
This need for explosive training was developed during a Curriculum Review Committee (CRC) with Participating Organizations (PO) to update the Uniformed Police Training Program (UPTP) enterprise wide.