Task Force Restore Iraqi Electricity

Project Details

ROLE
Prime Contractor

OWNER
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Middle East District

LOCATION
Southeastern, Iraq

ARCHITECT
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Power Engineers

COMPLETION
2004

Project Description

During the early stage of U.S. military operations in Iraq, Perini was selected by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for a Contingency Contract for design-build construction within the USACE Middle East Area of Responsibility. Under the Task Force Restore Electricity Program, Perini Management Services performed five major electrical projects in southern Iraq. The work was performed on a fast-track one-year schedule and included rehabilitation of 360 km of high voltage transmission line, electrical substations, and two 63 MW turbine generators, and construction of two new 40MW power plants. The projects were in geographically dispersed locations from Basrah to Baghdad. The scope  also involved construction of a man camp for Perini and USACE personnel in Basrah and another man camp in a remote desert area. Total Value = $379,000,000

Awards

Government Performance Evaluation - Outstanding

“I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank you and your organization for your dedication to the TF-RIE program. Perini has worked very hard to assist the (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) in its mission to restore electrical generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure in Iraq... This was truly a team effort. I wish to extend my appreciation for your efforts and look forward to your involvement in our future programs.”
USACE Contracting Officer