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US govt seeks approval for three CUC projects

The U.S. government has asked the U.S. District Court for the NMI to approve three Commonwealth Utilities Corp. projects with a total budget of $5.05 million. The work for each project is to be completed primarily by Gilbane Federal as CUC’s engineering and environmental...
Posted On May 02 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

EEMC recommends $10M CUC projects for FY2017, ‘18

Gilbane Federal, the court-appointed company that is overseeing several Commonwealth Utilities Corp. projects, recommends some future capital improvements projects for CUC worth over $10 million. Daryl Greenway, project lead principal for Gilbane Federal/Engineering and...
Posted On Jan 25 2017 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Rehabilitation of Tank 103 to start in March 2017

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. is set to start rehabilitation work on Tank 103 by March 2017. During its board meeting last Tuesday, CUC said that work on the project, which falls under stipulated order 2, will commence once CUC’s Engineering Environmental Management Company...
Posted On Nov 17 2016 06:11
, By Michael T. Santos

DOI issues $730K authorization to proceed with CUC Tank 103 project

The U.S. Department of the Interior has issued an authorization to proceed in the amount of $730,614 for the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s Tank 103 project. DOI Office of Insular Affairs grants management specialist Keith W. Aughenbaugh submitted to CNMI Capital Improvement...
Posted On Mar 21 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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