Hawaii Joint Venture Wins Contract To Build New Marine HQ In Guam - Honolulu Civil Beat
Hawaii Joint Venture Wins Contract To Build New Marine HQ In Guam
The project was among $1 billion worth of construction contracts that will be funded by the Japanese government as part of a broader regional initiative. Reading time: 2 minutes.
A Honolulu-based joint venture won a $53.9 million contract to build a Marine headquarters building on Guam as part of the planned relocation of thousands of Marines to the U.S. territory, according to a press release Thursday.
In all, the Navy Facilities Command Pacific at Pearl Harbor announced nearly $1 billion in construction contracts that will be funded by the Japanese government.