Project documents detail construction phasing at the Dry Dock 3 waterfront at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and outline marine, dry dock, infrastructure and caisson contracts
As the U.S. Navy advances a planned $10-billion dry dock at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, new documents reveal four major construction packages and phasing.
Critical U.S. Navy power infrastructure will be moved underground as part of a flurry of military construction activity at the U.S. base in the Pacific.
Project, part of $1.15B effort to protect Lake Michigan, is among new US Army Corps of Engineers and Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command contracts in California, Ohio and Europe.
Illinois project, part of $1.15B effort to protect Lake Michigan, is among Corps and Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command contracts, also awarded in California, Ohio and Europe.
The Navy has tapped eight firms for a multibillion-dollar Pacific construction contract—part of a broader push to accelerate defense infrastructure across the region.
Work is expected to include a variety of infrastructure projects related to the U.S. military's Pacific Deterrence Initiative, with a focus on China's military buildup.
U.S. military official recently described the Guam Defense System as “a cornerstone of regional deterrence" while testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee.