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CMS secures Andersen AFB fuel facility repair project

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


CMS Corporation has been awarded a $4.6 million project to repair multiple fuel facilities at Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam, under the Air Force Worldwide Engineering and Construction (WE&C) contract.

Under this task order, CMS will perform critical repairs across 13 fuel facilities, including hydrant pumphouses, standby generator buildings, pump station shelters, fill stands, and bulk storage filtration buildings. The scope of work also includes replacing key infrastructure components such as lighting, electrical supply, exterior doors, gutters, siding, storm shutters, metal roof panels, and lightning protection systems.

“Our work at Andersen AFB reinforces our mission to support military readiness through reliable and efficient facility upgrades, ensuring mission-critical facilities remain operational and secure,” said Ernest Enrique, Chairman and CEO of CMS Corporation.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/07032025/cms-secures-andersen-afb-fuel-facility-repair-project/

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