$297M contract awarded to Global Pacific for housing units at AAFB
- Admin
- Jul 10
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 16

By Pacific Island Times News Staff
The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific has awarded a $297 million contract to Global Pacific Design Builders, a Guam-based company, for the design and construction of replacement of housing units at Andersen Air Force Base.
“We are thrilled with the upcoming redesign and construction of new homes for residents on AAFB,” said Col. Dan Cooley, 36 Wing commander.
“This is another significant step forward in enhancing the infrastructure and resiliency of the base, following Super Typhoon Mawar. The new houses will provide better living conditions for our Airmen and their families, immediately increasing quality of life and allowing our service members to focus on carrying out the mission.”
The project is expected to be completed by December 2028.
This contract is incrementally funded. Fiscal 2025 Family Housing Construction (Navy) funds in the amount of $170,409,848 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
The work for this project includes the design and construction of three or four-bedroom duplex and single-story family duplexes. Phase IX will construct up to 102 housing units and Phase X will construct up to 42 housing units.