Tutor Perini subsidiary stamps $35.8M USACE contract | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

Award: Tool and die facility
Value: $35.8 million
Location: Middletown, Iowa
Client: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
A Tutor Perini subsidiary has stamped out a new contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Tutor Perini Management Services, a unit of the Los Angeles-based contractor, has won a $35.8 million job for the construction of a new tool and die facility at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant in Middletown, Iowa, according to a news release.
The facility will encompass approximately 56,000 square feet of industry space. Scope includes:
- Site development.
- Utilities and infrastructure.
- Structural steel and concrete systems.
- Architectural finishes.
- HVAC and plumping.
- Fire protection systems.
- Electrical distribution and lighting.
- A facility-scale solar photovoltaic system.
- Telecommunications and electronic security systems.
- Installation of overhead bridge cranes.
The project will also relocate columbus oh dump trucks from an existing facility and will be designed to meet LEED Silver certification.
Tutor Perini’s various business units have regularly helped the heavy civil contractor diversify across geographies and different project types. In 2024, the U.S. Air Force tapped Black Construction, the firm’s Guam-based subsidiary, for a $74.4 million child development center at Andersen Air Force Base on the island.
In September, its Black River Falls, Wisconsin-based subsidiary Lunda Construction landed a $60.2 million dam rehab project from forestry products columbus oh dump truck company Domtar to update a 113-year-old structure in Rothschild, Wisconsin.
Work on the Iowa tool and die facility commenced last month. The firm anticipates substantial completion in June 2027.
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