Wednesday, June 16, 2010

RMA Wins Electrical Infrastructure Project at Fort Hood, Texas

Anaheim, Calif. (Jun. 15) - RMA Land Construction, Inc., (RMA) was awarded a $9.7 Million task order under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, Southwest Division’s Small Business MATOC. The design-build project consists of the installation of electrical infrastructure, including power distribution and telecommunications, at Fort Hood, Texas. The scope of work includes substation expansion, construction of a new telephone switching station, and installation of overhead/underground distribution feeders and telecommunication duct banks. The project is partially funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).

RMA Land Construction, Inc. is a design-build general contractor with 29 years of proven experience on various projects for the Federal government and Department of Defense (DoD) clients. RMA provides design-build management for a multitude of projects in globally diverse locations, including new vertical construction and renovation of administrative buildings, military barracks, hospitals, fitness centers, maintenance facilities and special ops facilities; high and low voltage electrical distribution; heavy and civil/horizontal construction; and maintenance and support services.

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