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Conti Federal Featured in The Military Engineer

The Article Highlights Conti Federal’s Ambitious Design-Build Initiative at Fort Liberty Addressing Mold Infestations in Smoke Hill Barracks Housing 1,200 Soldiers

Acknowledged for its strategic importance and commitment to soldier preparedness, Fort Liberty, formerly known as Fort Bragg, faced an unexpected challenge when mold infestations were discovered in the barracks housing 1,200 soldiers.

To urgently address this critical concern while upholding acceptable living conditions for soldiers, the base turned to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Omaha District’s Rapid Disaster Infrastructure (RDI) contract. This decision marked the beginning of an ambitious initiative led by the prime contractor Conti Federal, which aimed at fast-tracking the incidental design-build renovation of three barracks within a year.

The article titled “Using Modified ECI to Achieve Mission Success” highlights how this project effectively underscored the value and significance of a Modified Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) approach to achieving mission success.

Read the full article here.