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FALLS CHURCH, Va. – July 16, 2008 – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Afghanistan Engineering District, has awarded DynCorp International
(NYSE:DCP) a $23.2 million construction project in Kunduz,
Afghanistan.
The new contract -- called the Kunduz II project
– was awarded in a full and open competition. It is the second phase of
work already under way in Kunduz to support the Afghan National Army.
Kunduz II will enhance support capabilities of the garrison facilities
that DynCorp International is designing and building under the first
contract award. Once completed, the two projects will provide a full
range of facilities to accommodate ANA troops, including infantry
barracks, dining areas, classroom/training areas, power, water,
wastewater systems, a road network, maintenance facilities, and fuel
storage/handling. The additional work under this award is to be
completed in 320 days.
The base award is $23.2 million. If
all contract options are exercised, the Kunduz II project has a
potential value of more than $43 million.
This follows previous
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers awards to DynCorp International for
construction in Jalalabad, Bermel, and the first phase of work in
Kunduz.
About DynCorp International
DynCorp
International 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. DynCorp International is headquartered in Falls
Church, Va. For more information, visit www.dyn-intl.com.