United States : Architects Hawaii-led joint venture awarded $50M Guam contract.Byline: sanjayV03 A joint venture including Honolulu-based Architects Hawaii has been awarded a $50 million contract for work on Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands (märēä`nä), commonwealth associated with the United States (2005 est. pop. 80,400), c.185 sq mi (479 sq km), comprising 16 islands (6 inhabited) of the Marianas chain (all except Guam), in the W Pacific . The Navy Facilities Engineering The term "facilities engineering" evolved from "plant engineering" in the early 1990s as U.S. workplaces became more complex. Practitioners preferred this term because it more accurately reflected the multidisciplinary demands for specialized conditions in a wider variety of indoor Command Pacific awarded the contract to AHL AHL American Hockey League AHL Action Half-Life (Half-Life modification) AHL Acyl Homoserine Lactone AHL Aramark Harrison Lodging AHL Acylated Homoserine Lactone AHL Association for the History of Language AHL Architects Hawaii Ltd Setiadi Gushiken Joint Venture, Architects Hawaii announced Thursday. The joint venture is made up of three design companies: Architects Hawaii, Setiadi Architects in Guam and Gushiken Architectural Engineering Architectural engineering A discipline that deals with the technological aspects of buildings, including the properties and behavior of building materials and components, foundation design, structural analysis and design, environmental system analysis and , based in Okinawa, Japan. The project includes new construction and renovations of base facilities including barracks bar·rack 1 tr.v. bar·racked, bar·rack·ing, bar·racks To house (soldiers, for example) in quarters. n. 1. A building or group of buildings used to house military personnel. ; dormitories; administrative; educational and dining facilities; fitness centers; fire and police stations; gymnasiums and child development centers. The contract, which has a maximum amount of $50 million, is to support the future transfer of approximately 8,000 U.S. Marines and approximately 9,000 dependents from Okinawa to Guam. Copyright : Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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