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FALLS
CHURCH, Va. – March 6, 2008 – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has
awarded DynCorp International a $30.3 million construction project in
Konduz, Afghanistan.
The work will cover a 207-acre site, and
will provide a full range of facilities to accommodate up to 4,000
Afghan National Army (ANA) troops. Major facilities include infantry
barracks, dining areas, classroom/training areas, power, water,
wastewater systems, a road network, maintenance facilities, and fuel
storage/handling. Work will begin in March and will take 300 days to
complete.
This is the second contract the Army Corps of
Engineers has awarded to DynCorp International in recent months for
construction in Afghanistan. In December 2007, DynCorp International
was awarded a contract – initially valued at $49 million and since
increased to $53 million – to build a new ANA garrison in Jalalabad.
That project is currently under way.
About DynCorp International
DynCorp
International (NYSE:DCP) is a provider of specialized mission-critical
services to civilian and military government agencies worldwide, and
operates major programs in law enforcement training and support,
security services, base operations, aviation services, contingency
operations, and logistics support. Headquartered in Falls Church, Va.,
DynCorp International has approximately 15,000 employees worldwide. For
more information, visit www.dyn-intl.com.