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Conti Federal Awarded $2.5M Task Order Contract for Combined Joint Operations Center in Israel

Contracts supports ongoing construction and modernization projects to support the Israel Ministry of Defense

Conti Federal Services, a leading federal construction and engineering firm specializing in military construction and critical infrastructure, has been awarded a $2.5M task order contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Middle East District to construct a Combined Joint Operations Center in Israel.

The task order contract was awarded as part of the Design-Bid-Build $50M Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). Task Orders under the MATOC provide real property repair and renovation, associated environmental work, force protection and construction services in support of the Israel Ministry of Defense under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) agreement with the United States Government. The Combined Joint Operations Center (CJOC) will be capable of supporting Joint Task ​Force HQ’s and Joint Operations, and consists of a large operations area, offices, conference rooms, two ​communications rooms and supporting common areas. ​

“This award allows us to continue supporting the USACE Middle East District mission in Israel,” said Mike Sziy, Vice President and Regional Manager for Israel. “With our outstanding track record of successfully delivering projects on aggressive schedules, we are confident that we can get the job done once and done right.”

The expected completion date for the task order is November 2025.

Conti Federal is currently constructing a pier for the Israeli naval bases and has recently completed multiple F-35 Hardened Aircraft Shelters in Israel. For details about Conti Federal’s ongoing work with USACE and other government agencies globally, visit https://www.contifederal.com/projects.