The U.S. Coast Guard has entrusted Perini Management Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Tutor Perini Corporation, with an $81.8 million contract to enhance living conditions at the Coast Guard Base in Kodiak, Alaska. This project underscores the importance of supporting military families and infrastructure in local communities.
Project Details
The scope of the project includes the design and construction of 30 family housing units, comprising 20 three-bedroom and 10 four-bedroom units, configured into 15 duplexes. This initiative is part of the Family Housing Phase IV at the Nemetz Park Site. The project also involves significant site improvements, including demolition, utilities, roads, and sidewalks.
Additionally, the project will replace the existing 653,800-gallon Aviation Hill water storage tank. This upgrade is crucial for ensuring adequate fire protection and domestic water services for the base, highlighting the project’s role in enhancing safety and living standards for Coast Guard personnel and their families.
Timeline and Company Background
Construction is set to commence immediately, with substantial completion expected by November 2028. The contract will be added to Tutor Perini Corporation’s backlog in the second quarter of 2026, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to delivering large-scale, complex projects efficiently and safely.
Tutor Perini Corporation, established in 1894, is renowned for its expertise in civil, building, and specialty construction. The company offers a wide range of services, including general contracting, pre-construction planning, and comprehensive project management, often self-performing multiple project components to ensure quality and efficiency.
Original reporting: Must Read Alaska (Anchorage) — read the source article.