Award: Military base work
Value: $651.8 million
Location: Guam
Client: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific
Building on its wins in the Indo-Pacific region, Tutor Perini and one of its business units has landed a large contract from the U.S. military in Guam.
The contractor, alongside subsidiary Black Construction, won an approximately $651.8 million task order at Naval Base Guam to perform electrical work, according to a June 11 announcement. The two firms will operate as a joint venture to deliver the job.
Under the project’s scope of work, the builders will replace existing primary and secondary overhead electrical distribution feeders with new underground circuit conductors within concrete-encased duct banks, per the announcement, which will improve the base’s electrical system.
Tutor Perini and Guam-based Black Construction won the contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command in the Pacific Region, which oversees construction, management and upkeep of Navy bases in the area.
The project is part of a string of previous military base wins for Tutor Perini.
In May, the Coast Guard awarded the firm’s Perini Management Services subsidiary a $61.6 million contract to design and build a child development center at the branch’s Base Kodiak in Alaska, along with a $81.8 million contract for a family housing project there. Additionally, in 2024, Black Construction won a $74.4 million contract, also to build a child development center, at Anderson Air Force Base on Guam.
Indeed, Gary Smalley, Tutor Perini’s CEO, highlighted the string of awards in the region.
“This new award represents our latest major project in Guam, and we are continuing to pursue various other significant opportunities there and throughout the Indo-Pacific region,” Smalley said in the announcement.
Design will begin in August with construction set to start next April, per the news release, with substantial completion anticipated for June 2031.