Conti Federal Awarded $59.3M Contract for Military Construction Repairs in Mainz Kastel, Germany

Project includes the repair and renovation of Building 4008

Conti Federal Services, a leading construction and engineering firm for the U.S. federal government specializing in military and secure construction, has been awarded a $59.3M contract for the repair and renovation of Building 4008 at Mainz Kastel, Germany.

Awarded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Europe District, the contract includes repair and renovation of Building 4008, the associated infrastructure, and construction of a Secure Storage Area (SSA). The interior space renovation will include new private offices, conference rooms, common areas, secure storage areas, and overall building circulation spaces, including a new passenger elevator.

“This project exemplifies our expertise in complex military construction and our ability to meet the stringent requirements of secure facilities. We are proud to continue supporting the mission of the U.S. Army in Europe by providing enhanced operational capabilities through the repair and modernization of this critical infrastructure,” states Michael Prudente, Conti Federal Vice President of Business Development for Europe and the Middle East.

With an expected completion date of August 2027, the project marks the company’s third active project in Germany.

“Conti Federal is committed to serving the mission of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers throughout Europe. As part of that commitment, we have established an office location in Germany to enhance our responsiveness and ensure our client achieves mission success,” Prudente elaborates.

Conti Federal has extensive experience working on secure projects throughout Europe, including a building modernization contract at the Naval Support Activity in Naples, Italy and a contract to renovate a space for the Commander Task Force 67 Operations at the Naval Air Station in Sigonella, Italy.