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The U.S. Agency for
International Development awarded a capital construction contract
for initial rebuilding of Iraq, worth up to $680 million over
21 months, to Bechtel National Inc., San Francisco.
The initial immediate award
for emergency infrastructure repair and rehabilitation of
war-torn Iraq, announced April 17, will be for $34.6 million.
Additional funding for the full contract value of $680 million
is subject to congressional authority and availability.
In addition to the emergency reconstruction,
the contract also calls for assessment and repair of power
generation facilities, electrical grids, municipal water systems
and sewage systems. There is also a provision for the rehabilitation
or repair of airport facilities and the dredging, repair and
upgrading of Umm Qasr seaport.
USAID says it expects Bechtel
to work through subcontractors on a number of these tasks
after it identifies specific needs. "Through all of its
activities, it will also engage the Iraqi population and work
to build local capacity," according to a USAID statement.
Bechtel National President Tom
Hash says the firm is "honored to have been selected
through a competitive process" to provide humanitarian
assistance, economic recovery and infrastructure work. Details
of when the firm will begin to mobilize have yet to be decided.
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