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DPW: Completion of Saipan traffic project pushed back

Department of Public Works Secretary Martin Sablan said yesterday that the $1.425-million traffic signal system upgrade project for Saipan has been pushed back by two to three months because of the delay in the arrival of materials needed such as the control panel module or...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:05
, By Jun Dayao

$45M hangar project for OK’d

PEARL HARBOR—Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific awarded a $45.4 million firm-fixed-price task order under a multiple award construction contract on March 27 to Guam MACC Builders A JV, a large business of Honolulu, Hawaii, for the design and construction of a high bay...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:03
, By Jun Dayao

JKPL working on a new digital village

The Joeten Kiyu Public Library plans to build a state-of-the-art digital village at the back of the library. JKPL executive director John Gonzales said they have submitted an application for a Community Development Block Grant worth about $900,000 to the Northern Marianas Housing...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:02
, By Jayson Camacho

NAVFAC awards $25M to improve emergent repair facility in Guam

PEARL HARBOR—Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific awarded a $25.69 million firm-fixed-price task order under a multiple award construction contract on April 10 to Guam MACC Builders A JV, a large business of Honolulu, Hawaii, for the design and construction of an emergent...
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:02
, By Jun Dayao
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