ECC Awarded a $16.9 Million Construction Project following Hurricane Matthew from US Navy

BURLINGAME, Calif., July 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- ECC was recently awarded a $16.9 million firm-fixed-price task order from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast for construction services following Hurricane Matthew at the Atlantic Underwater Testing and Evaluation Center (AUTEC), Andros Islands, Bahamas.

ECC will perform Phase 4A and 4B building repairs, demolition of a water tower, and fencing and lighting replacements at the AUTEC. ECC performed Phase 3 repairs to the AUTEC under a separate task order in 2017. Both projects were awarded under ECC's Global Contingency Construction Multiple Award Contract with NAVFAC Atlantic.

"ECC is proud to continue to perform post-Hurricane construction and repairs to provide the best possible facility in which the Navy can conduct important mission-related activities at the AUTEC," stated ECC Chairman of the Board, Paul Sabharwal.

The project is scheduled for completion by June 2019.

About ECC: Established in 1985, ECC is an employee-owned company that provides a complete range of services to support its clients' missions, including disaster recovery, design-build, construction, environmental remediation, sustainable energy solutions, munitions response, and international development. ECC serves the U.S. Departments of Defense, Energy, and State, as well as the U.S. Agency for International Development, and other international agencies. For more information, please visit www.ecc.net.

    Contact:                     Paul Sabharwal, Chairman of the Board

    Tel:                         (650) 347-1555

    Fax:                         (650) 347-8789

    E-mail:                      PSabharwal@ecc.net

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