McConnell Dowell’s resident team in American Samoa has boosted its workload with the award of three new contracts to be delivered between July 2016 and September 2017.

These contracts are the latest in a long and successful history in American Samoa for McConnell Dowell, beginning in 1989.

Continuing our longstanding relationship with the American Samoa Government, we have been contracted by the Department of Port Administration to dredge Faleasao harbour in the Manu’a islands. This project to deepen the harbour will create safe access for the new Government vessel which will run regular passenger trips from Tutuila to the Manu’a islands.

Drawing on our experience in roading resurfacing, rehabilitation and repair, the American Samoan Department of Public Works (DPW) has contracted McConnell Dowell to undertake further road rehabilitation works between the villages of Auma and Afao on the main island of Tutuilla.

McConnell Dowell has a well-established roading capability in the Pacific Islands and has completed numerous contracts across Tonga, Tuvalu, Kiribati, American Samoa, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia.

Also on Tutuilla, McConnell Dowell is looking forward to assisting the United States Army Corps of Engineers with a programme of building refurbishment works at the US Army Reserve barracks in Tafuna.

 

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