Navy awards Guam $14M wastewater contract
Associated Press
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii — The Navy has awarded a contract worth nearly $14 million to a company to upgrade the wastewater collection system at Naval Base Guam.
The Naval Facilities Engineer Command Pacific at Pearl Harbor said Tuesday that antiquated sewage lift stations at the Apra Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant will be replaced with new facilities that provide increased capacity and reliability.
In addition, pump station controls and emergency generators will be placed in structures hardened for typhoons.
The contract went to Core Tech International Corp. of Barrigada, Guam, one of six companies to submit proposals.