Maumee, OH – CMS Corporation announced today it has been awarded a $7.5M project to repair a multi-product fuels facility at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. This project falls under CMS’s $2.6B Worldwide Engineering and Construction (WE&C) prime contract with the US Air Force.
This design-build project entails the repair of a truck loading and offloading facility for diesel fuel; the repair of the building that houses the mechanical and electrical equipment for the loading/offloading facility; demolition work; and new construction work. More specifically, activities will include pavement repair, demolition, erosion and sediment control, new piping, electrical grounding, and the implementation of an emergency fuels shut off (EFSO) system. Civil, structural, fueling mechanical, and electrical disciplines are included.
CMS has an extensive work history in Guam, with over 11 years of experience on island and more than 35 completed projects. Company CEO, Ernest Enrique, stated, “CMS is pleased to continue serving Andersen AFB where, with the addition of this project, we have been awarded nearly $150M of work. Our on-island knowledge and network will aid in the successful completion of this project and our continued support of the base mission.”