Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: July 21, 2025
Granite-Obayashi 2, a joint venture between Granite Construction and Obayashi Corp. has secured a task order valued at $158 million from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command to build defense facilities in Guam.
The task order, awarded under the Facilities and Infrastructure Multiple Award Construction Contract, involves the Guam Defense System in South Finegayan, Granite said.
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Details of Granite-Obayashi 2’s New Construction Task Order
The award covers the construction of a security forces office building and fire pump building and provision of 60,000 linear feet of underground ductbank, 110,000 cubic yards of mass earthwork, 11,000 linear feet of water main, 7,400 cubic yards of structural concrete, and 1.3 million lb. of rebar.
Work on the contract will begin by the end of July and end in 2028.
“This award underscores Granite’s continued commitment to supporting our national defense infrastructure and our strong partnership with NAVFAC,” commented Curt Haldeman, vice president of regional operations at Granite. “We are proud to contribute to the security of Guam and the broader Indo-Pacific region through this critical project.”
Granite-Obayashi 2 is also working on an electrical and communications building, ancillary mechanical enclosures, an auto shop and other facilities in Finegayan in support of the Ground Combat Element Infantry Battalions 1 and 2. In 2023, the company secured a potential $126.1 million task order from NAVFAC for the required services.
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