Markets Experience
Kiewit Federal Group performs work throughout North America for the Department of Defense, Department of Energy and other federal agencies. Our projects include:
This $16.7 million design-build project involves construction of a bulk fuel storage facility, a 20-person dormitory, and vehicle and range maintenance bays. The 2,800-sq.-meter complex has its own water, septic, power generation, communications, and fire protection systems.
Kiewit Power Engineers Co. provided design services for this U.S. Army Corps of Engineers design-build project, which included two vehicle maintenance shops, two hazardous waste storage buildings, two fuel storage buildings, a 791,000-sq.-ft. hardstand area, and vehicle maintenance repair bays with anti-terrorism/force protection features.
The $56 million Puget Sound Carrier Support Complex project included construction of a 1,680-ft.-long by 126-ft.-wide carrier pier and a 470-ft.-long by 144-ft.-wide marginal wharf for escort vessels. Ship service utilities included steam, potable water, sanitary sewer, and shore power electrical service and communications lines.
Kiewit Pacific Co. constructed both the $7.8 million Hickam Air Force Base Dormitory and the $5.2 million Hickam Hanger Complex for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The dormitory is a three-story, 38,300-sq.-ft. building to house enlisted military personnel. Construction of the hangar involved upgrading the fire alarm and sprinkler systems for Hangars 34 and 35.
A design-build team led by General Construction Company constructed this $6.2 million new berthing facility ahead of schedule. It was the first design-build pier completed in the U.S. Navy's history. Work included a temporary mooring, relocation of the Acoustic Testing Facility, and demolition of two timber piers and the fixed boathouse.
Kiewit Pacific Co. performed aircraft apron and runway repairs at this air station for the U.S. Navy. For the runway repairs, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command recognized Kiewit with an award for achieving significant cost savings by recycling existing materials.