USAID awards $1.8B Iraq contract to Bechtel
San Francisco-based Bechtel National Inc. said Tuesday that the U.S. Agency for International Development has awarded it a $1.8 billion Iraqi infrastructure repair contract.
Bechtel National is the government contracting arm of the Bechtel group of companies. It will work with Pasadena-based Parsons and Fairfax, Va.-based Horne Engineering Services on the Iraq Infrastructure II project.
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http://sanfrancisco.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/stories/2004/01/05/daily20.html?t=printableOn edit: CNN Story
Bechtel wins second Iraq contract
Second installment of infrastructure contract, worth about $1.8B, awarded to firm with GOP ties.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Agency for International Development Tuesday said it has awarded a second lucrative contract to rebuild the infrastructure in Iraq to engineering company Bechtel, this one worth $1.8 billion.
The contract will fund projects during the next two years in Iraq ranging from repairing power facilities, water and sanitation systems, continued rehabilitation of airport facilities, and additional work at the seaport of Umm Qasr.
The contract follows a deal the privately held, San Francisco-based Bechtel signed with USAID last year to help rebuild Iraq's shattered infrastructure. The company teamed up with Parsons Corp. for the most recent contract.
USAID Procurement Director Tim Beans said the contract was awarded in full and open competition with no outside interference. He said three companies had bid for contract.
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http://money.cnn.com/2004/01/06/news/companies/bechtel.reut/(More info than first story)