Tuesday, July 03, 2007
IAP awarded $75 mn. contract by USACE at Camp Taji
Contracts
(Orlando Business Journal) - IAP Worldwide Services Inc. (International American Products)has been awarded a task order contract worth up to $75 million over two years by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Cape Canaveral company will renovate, construct and potentially operate and maintain various facilities and functions at Iraq's Taji National Depot, a complex that will be used by the Iraqi army for its depot functions.
The complex is adjacent to the U.S. Army's Camp Taji. IAP's subsidiary, RMS, currently provides the U.S. Army with department of public works support on its side of the complex.
Since 2003, IAP has installed and maintained more than 5,000 modular billet rooms at the camp, constructed and operated prime power plans, and maintained infrastructure and utilities.
The complex is adjacent to the U.S. Army's Camp Taji. IAP's subsidiary, RMS, currently provides the U.S. Army with department of public works support on its side of the complex.
Since 2003, IAP has installed and maintained more than 5,000 modular billet rooms at the camp, constructed and operated prime power plans, and maintained infrastructure and utilities.
Labels: Camp Taji, Dave Swindle, Dwight Clark, IAP Worldwide Services Inc., MATOC, RMS, USACE