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What's wrong with this stock?? CGHIE
Management and Board of Directors Announce Their Intention to Buy up to 5 Million Shares of Centurion Gold Holdings
Thursday September 15, 6:00 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2005--Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:CGHI - News), the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the U.S., announced today that the management and board of directors intend to purchase up to 5 million shares of Centurion Gold Holdings' stock in the open market. The management and board of directors' decision to purchase additional shares for their personal holdings is based on the fact that they do not feel the value of Centurion Gold is fully reflected in the price of the stock.
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"We have built a solid company through the acquisition of several properties that have a considerable amount of gold, platinum, chrome, and tin, with an estimated value in excess of $5 billion. We have accepted an offer to be bought out at $.60 a share from a company that brings a tremendous amount of synergy for Centurion and the ability to raise capital for new projects. The board of directors and I are excited about the future opportunities for Centurion Gold and feel that the value of the Company's mineral resources is not being recognized in the marketplace and are, therefore, taking this opportunity to increase our personal holdings in Centurion Gold," commented Dale Paul, CEO and Chairman of Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.
About Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.:
Centurion Gold Holdings is the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the United States. The Company is executing a roll-up strategy acquiring proven mineral assets, "growth through acquisition"; these assets consist of near-revenue-stream and existing low-cost production operations with turnaround opportunities. Based in South Africa, the Company is ideally suited to exploit new legislation implemented by the government in May 2004. This legislation enforces a "use it or lose it" strategy, whereby all mining claims must be prospected within a designated time frame; otherwise, such prospects revert to the state, thereby creating never-before-seen opportunities, particularly for smaller companies like Centurion. The Company has built a strong team of experienced management and operations mining professionals to exploit these opportunities, and is positioning itself to become a major producer by continually implementing its "growth through acquisition" strategy.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this press release the Company will appropriately inform the public.
Buy-Out of Centurion Nears Closing
Friday September 16, 11:05 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 2005--Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:CGHI - News), the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the U.S., announced today that it is on track to close the buy-out. The Company further announced that the acquirer had completed its Competent persons report on Centurion Gold. Centurion will be issuing the full Competent persons report on the Centurion assets when it is made available to the company by a recognized AIM accredited Geologist.
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Centurion also added that it expects to complete the filing for its 10Q early next week. Once the 10Q has been submitted to the SEC, an announcement regarding the finality of the buy out will be issued along with the identity of the AIM listed Platinum company and full details of the transaction. In addition, the Company will be issuing an announcement early next week regarding the reorganization of the Board of Directors of Centurion Gold in anticipation of the takeover.
Dale Paul, CEO and Chairman of Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc., commented, "The management of Centurion has been working painstakingly long hours to get the buy-out completed ahead of schedule, which it looks like we will be able to accomplish. We initially expected to have the deal close closer toward the end of the year, now it looks as though it will happen shortly after our 10Q filing. We are remarkably pleased with the progress made to date and look forward to announcing more good news in the coming weeks."
About Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.:
Centurion Gold Holdings is the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the United States. The Company is executing a roll-up strategy acquiring proven mineral assets, "growth through acquisition"; these assets consist of near revenue stream and existing low cost production operations with turnaround opportunities. Based in South Africa, the Company is ideally suited to exploit new legislation implemented by the government in May 2004. This legislation enforces a "use it or lose it" strategy, whereby all mining claims must be prospected within a designated time frame, otherwise, such prospects revert to the state, thereby creating never before seen opportunities, particularly for smaller companies like Centurion. The Company has built a strong team of experienced management and operations mining professionals to exploit these opportunities, and is positioning itself to become a major producer by continually implementing its "growth through acquisition" strategy.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this press release the Company will appropriately inform the public.
Contact:
U.S.
MCC Financial Services
Leslie Richardson, 310-453-4667 x239
ir@mccglobal.com
or
U.K. and Europe
MCC Financial Services
Carrie Howes, +44 (0) 207 408 5406
ir@mccglobal.com
Source: Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.
What's wrong with this stock?? CGHIE
Management and Board of Directors Announce Their Intention to Buy up to 5 Million Shares of Centurion Gold Holdings
Thursday September 15, 6:00 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2005--Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:CGHI - News), the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the U.S., announced today that the management and board of directors intend to purchase up to 5 million shares of Centurion Gold Holdings' stock in the open market. The management and board of directors' decision to purchase additional shares for their personal holdings is based on the fact that they do not feel the value of Centurion Gold is fully reflected in the price of the stock.
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"We have built a solid company through the acquisition of several properties that have a considerable amount of gold, platinum, chrome, and tin, with an estimated value in excess of $5 billion. We have accepted an offer to be bought out at $.60 a share from a company that brings a tremendous amount of synergy for Centurion and the ability to raise capital for new projects. The board of directors and I are excited about the future opportunities for Centurion Gold and feel that the value of the Company's mineral resources is not being recognized in the marketplace and are, therefore, taking this opportunity to increase our personal holdings in Centurion Gold," commented Dale Paul, CEO and Chairman of Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.
About Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.:
Centurion Gold Holdings is the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the United States. The Company is executing a roll-up strategy acquiring proven mineral assets, "growth through acquisition"; these assets consist of near-revenue-stream and existing low-cost production operations with turnaround opportunities. Based in South Africa, the Company is ideally suited to exploit new legislation implemented by the government in May 2004. This legislation enforces a "use it or lose it" strategy, whereby all mining claims must be prospected within a designated time frame; otherwise, such prospects revert to the state, thereby creating never-before-seen opportunities, particularly for smaller companies like Centurion. The Company has built a strong team of experienced management and operations mining professionals to exploit these opportunities, and is positioning itself to become a major producer by continually implementing its "growth through acquisition" strategy.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this press release the Company will appropriately inform the public.
Buy-Out of Centurion Nears Closing
Friday September 16, 11:05 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 2005--Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:CGHI - News), the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the U.S., announced today that it is on track to close the buy-out. The Company further announced that the acquirer had completed its Competent persons report on Centurion Gold. Centurion will be issuing the full Competent persons report on the Centurion assets when it is made available to the company by a recognized AIM accredited Geologist.
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Centurion also added that it expects to complete the filing for its 10Q early next week. Once the 10Q has been submitted to the SEC, an announcement regarding the finality of the buy out will be issued along with the identity of the AIM listed Platinum company and full details of the transaction. In addition, the Company will be issuing an announcement early next week regarding the reorganization of the Board of Directors of Centurion Gold in anticipation of the takeover.
Dale Paul, CEO and Chairman of Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc., commented, "The management of Centurion has been working painstakingly long hours to get the buy-out completed ahead of schedule, which it looks like we will be able to accomplish. We initially expected to have the deal close closer toward the end of the year, now it looks as though it will happen shortly after our 10Q filing. We are remarkably pleased with the progress made to date and look forward to announcing more good news in the coming weeks."
About Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.:
Centurion Gold Holdings is the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the United States. The Company is executing a roll-up strategy acquiring proven mineral assets, "growth through acquisition"; these assets consist of near revenue stream and existing low cost production operations with turnaround opportunities. Based in South Africa, the Company is ideally suited to exploit new legislation implemented by the government in May 2004. This legislation enforces a "use it or lose it" strategy, whereby all mining claims must be prospected within a designated time frame, otherwise, such prospects revert to the state, thereby creating never before seen opportunities, particularly for smaller companies like Centurion. The Company has built a strong team of experienced management and operations mining professionals to exploit these opportunities, and is positioning itself to become a major producer by continually implementing its "growth through acquisition" strategy.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this press release the Company will appropriately inform the public.
Contact:
U.S.
MCC Financial Services
Leslie Richardson, 310-453-4667 x239
ir@mccglobal.com
or
U.K. and Europe
MCC Financial Services
Carrie Howes, +44 (0) 207 408 5406
ir@mccglobal.com
Source: Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.
CGHIE ON SALE ,, looking to fill .25 gap buy it here..
CGHIE ON SALE ,, looking to fill .25 gap buy it here..
ADDING PHXI here..
Getting a little volume at the opening here(PHXI)
Maybe some one knows something??
Getting a little volume at the opening here(PHXI)
Maybe some one knows something??
(CRGO) I agree not enough shares do be dumping..
My fear however is that if we start to see real dumping we will hit the 4 range before we know it..and I will half to avg. down again..
These are cos that have been awarded contracts with fema/army corp. of engineers
here's complete list
no (SWKJ)
ASHBRITT – http:/
Army Corps of Engineers contract to clean up debris in Mississippi and Louisiana and for roofing in Louisiana.
SOURCE: “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
Award Date: 9/3/2005-9/9/05
Award Number: DACW29-03-D-0009
$$$ Amount: $25,250,000.00
Description: Debris Removal – load, haul and remove debris – various sites
Type of Competition: Fell and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed price
Business size: Large
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0025
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris Removal in Mississippi
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: small
Army Corps of Engineers Comment: The Small Business Administration establishes size standards based on a by-industry basis to describe the type of work involved. A contractor may be a large business in one category and a small business in another, depending on the typical size in that industry.
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
BECHTEL – http://www.bechtel.com/default.htm
Bechtel “is now on the scene in Gulf states to provide emergency housing relief.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
BERTUCCI CONTRACTING CORP. – http://www.bertuccicorp.com/
"“...Zelenka, who runs Bertucci Contracting Corp. in New Orleans, had long worked with the Army Corps of Engineers and knew when Katrina hit that the Corps would need help if he could get to Vicksburg, Miss., where the Corps was setting up an emergency response center.
“...By the first hours of that Wednesday, with just a verbal agreement as a contract, Zelenka's company was at work hauling stone to repair the breached levees that had flooded his city.”
“That kind of handshake deal, with contract details to be filled in later, has been common in the rush to aid the victims of Katrina.”
SOURCE: “Government Tries to Balance Scrutiny, Speed,” Washington Post, September 15, 2005.
BLACKWATER USA – http://www.blackwaterusa.com
“Since first joining the relief efforts on September 1, Blackwater USA continues to provide support to the hurricane devastated area through a variety of services including search and rescue, helicopter support, security services, and critical infrastructure protection.”
SOURCE: http://www.blackwaterusa.com/
“Anne Duke, a Blackwater spokeswoman, said Wednesday that the company has about 200 personnel in the hurricane-ravaged area. The vast majority – 164 employees – are working under a contract with the Federal Protective Service, a division of the Department of Homeland Security, to protect government facilities. The 30-day contract can be extended indefinitely, she said.
“Under a separate contract, the company supplied an airplane to the Coast Guard, Duke said, and also provided a helicopter at no charge to support Coast Guard rescue missions. As of Monday, Blackwater air crews had moved more than 11 tons of supplies and rescued 121 people, she said.”
SOURCE: “Blackwater employees create a stir in New Orleans,” The Virginian Pilot, September 15, 2005.
Boh Brothers Construction -- http://www.bohbros.com/
"One of the most immediate tasks after Hurricane Katrina hit was repair of the breaches in the New Orleans levees. Three companies - the Shaw Group, Kellogg Brown & Root and Boh Brothers Construction of New Orleans - have been awarded no-bid contracts by the Army Corps of Engineers to perform the restoration."
SOURCE: "In Storm's Ruins, a Rush to Rebuild and Reopen for Business," New York Times, September 10, 2005
Award Date: 8/31/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-
$$$ Amount: $500,000.00
Description: Mobilization
Type of Competition: Sole Source
Business Size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
Carnival Cruise Lines -- http://www.carnival.com
“The Federal Emergency Management Agency agreed to pay $192 million for a six-month charter of three Carnival luxury liners and a$10 million contract for a more spartan vessel.”
SOURCE: “Cruise Ships, Spurned by Evacuees, Are Home to Displaced City Workers and Families,” New York Times, September 16, 2005.
CH2M Hill – http://www.ch2m.com/
CH2M Hill “will be working on providing housing in Alabama.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
CAROTHERS CONSTRUCTION -- http://www.carothersconstruction.com/
Army Corps of Engineers contract for roofing in Mississippi.
SOURCE: “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
Award Date: 9/6/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0518
$$$ Amount: $10,000,000.00
Description: task order for installing temporary roofing
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
CERES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES -- http://www.ceresenvironmental.com
Army Corps of Engineers contract for roofing in Mississippi.
SOURCE: “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
Award Date: 9/11/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0520
$$$ Amount: $20,000,000.00
Description: Temporary roofing
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business size: small
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0024
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris removal in Louisiana
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
Army Corps of Engineers Comment: The Small Business Administration establishes size standards based on a by-industry basis to describe the type of work involved. A contractor may be a large business in one category and a small business in another, depending on the typical size in that industry.
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
DEAN EQUIPMENT
Award Date: 8/31/05
Award Number: W912P80-05-
Description: Rental and Operation of Marshbuggies/Excavator
Type of Competition: Sole Source
Type of Contract:
Business size: small
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
DEWBERRY -- http://www.dewberry.com/
Dewberry “will be providing planning and reporting tools.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
Dewberry press release “Dewberry Sending Employees to Assist FEMA in Hurricane Katrina Response describing in more detail Dewberry’s contractual work.:
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0023
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris removal in Louisiana
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
FLUOR – http://www.fluor.com
Fluor is “now in Louisiana beginning construction on temporary housing units that will provide electricity, potable water and sanitary sewage facilities.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
IAP WORLDWIDE SERVICES -- http://www.iapwws.com/
Army Corps of Engineers contract for power (see “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
SOURCE: http://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/offices/contract/main.htm
Award Date: 8/28/05-9/6/05
Award Number: DACW59-03-D-0001
$$$ Amount: $5,144,485.00
Description: Mobilization/Support for Generator Activities
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business Size: Large
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
KELLOGG, BROWN AND ROOT (A Subsidiary of Halliburton) http://www.halliburton.com/index.jsp
“[A]s part of the company’s Construction Capabilities (CONCAP) contract with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Halliburton’s subsidiary KBR is providing power distribution restoration, emergency roof repair and debris removal at three Mississippi Naval facilities that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, KBR will begin performing damage assessments on other Naval facilities in New Orleans as soon as it is deemed safe to do so.”
SOURCE: www.haliburton.com for more info about KBR’s CONCAP contract visit http://www.halliburton.com/news/archive/2004/kbrnws_072704.jsp
Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc., Arlington, Va., was awarded on Sept. 9, 2005, $15,000,000 for Task Order 0020 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity construction capabilities contract for recovery efforts in support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers response to the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina for unwatering activities in Plaquemines, East and West basins, New Orleans. The work to be performed provides for immediate disaster recovery response to repair pumps and restore utilities to efficiently and rapidly unwater. Work will be performed in New Orleans, La., and is expected to be completed by November 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received, and award made on July 26, 2004. The total contract is not to exceed $500,000,000, which includes the base period and four option years. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic, Norfolk, Va., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050914.html
Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Arlington, Va., was awarded on Aug. 29, 2005, $12,000,000 for Task Order 0017 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity emergency construction capabilities contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Air Station Pascagoula, Naval Air Station Gulfport, Stennis Space Center and other Navy installations in the Southeast Region. The work to be performed includes the re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed in Pascagoula, Miss.; Gulfport, Miss.; and other Navy installations in the Southeast Region, and is expected to be completed by September 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received and award made on July 26, 2004. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Arlington, Va., was awarded on Sept. 4, 2005, $10,000,000 for modification 05 to Task Order 0016 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity emergency construction capabilities contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Support Activity New Orleans, Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, and other Navy installations in the South Region. The work to be performed includes re-construction, re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed New Orleans, La., and other Navy installations in the South Region, and is expected to be completed by September 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received and award made on July 26, 2004. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Arlington, Va., was awarded on Sept. 3, 2005, $7,800,000 for modification 04 to Task Order 0016 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity emergency construction capabilities contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Support Activity New Orleans, Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, and other Navy installations in the South Region. The work to be performed includes re-construction, re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed New Orleans, La., and other Navy installations in the South Region, and is expected to be completed by September 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received and award made on July 26, 2004. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
Award Date: 9/4/05-9/9-05
Award Number: N62470-04-D-4017
$$$ Amount: $16,000,000.00
Description: Unwatering/Mobilization
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business Size: Large
Army Corps of Engineers Comment: The Navy's Construction Capabilities contract provides private sector construction and related services for quick response for civilian construction contract capability. Due to the urgent need to plug levee breaches, the Corps chose to use this competitively awarded contract to get workers on site quickly.
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
KENYON INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES – http://www.kenyoninternational.com/
Federal Emergency Management Agency has slowed down the relief “process by failing to sign a contract” with Houston-based Kenyon International Emergency Services, the company hired to handle the removal of the bodies. “Kenyon is working without a contract but threatened to pull its workers out of Louisiana unless either the state or the federal government offered it a signed agreement, the governor said.”
SOURCE: “Death Toll In Louisiana Climbs Past 400,” KOMO 4 News, September 13, 2005.
LJC CONSTRUCTION
Award Date: 9/8/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0522
$$$ Amount: $23,400.00
Description: Roofing aperations manager and temporary roof
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business size: SDB
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
LL&G INC.
Award Date: 9/1/05
Award Number: WP12P8-05-
$$$ Amount: $350,000.00
Description: Mobilization
Type of Competition: Sole Source
Type of Contract:
Business size: small
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
PARAGON SYSTEMS INC.
Award Date: 9/03/05
Award Number: DACW38-03-D-0002
$$$ Amount: $ 19,185.60
Description: Two Additional Guards to support MSU-DEL order
Type of Competition: 8(a) SET ASIDE
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business Size: Small, Disadvantaged
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
PHILLIPS AND JORDAN – http://disaster.pandj.com/
Army Corps of Engineers contract to clean up debris in Alabama and Florida (see “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
SOURCE: http://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/offices/contract/main.htm
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0022
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris removal in Louisiana
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
SFA, INC. – http://www.sfa.com/
“Mobile showers, latrines and washing machines are on their way to Army troops working to repair hurricane damage in the Gulf Coast region.
Frederick-based SFA Inc./Defense Products Division announced Wednesday it is sending 80 of the kits from its Elkton plant to the Gulf Coast region, where they'll be used by 7,000 soldiers from Fort Bragg, N.C.
“The kits are usually used on Army missions, but the Army ordered them delivered to soldiers in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina.”
SOURCE: http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/12644170.htm
SHAW GROUP – http://www.shawgrp.com
Shaw Group “will stay close to home and will provide design, construction, transportation, utilities and facilities management. The company is also providing support to hospitals and other public buildings.
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
SHAW CONSTRUCTORS
Award Date: 9/2/05-9/10/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0515
$$$ Amount: $14,892,443.00
Description: Roofing various Parishes
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business Size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL
Award Date: 9/2/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0519
$$$ Amount: $6,000,000.00
Description: Unwatering
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
SIMON ROOFING
Award Date: 9/10/05-9/11/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0521
$$$ Amount: $4,500,000.00
Description: Roofing various Parishes
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
STERLING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. – http://www.sterlingconstruction.biz/
Sterling Construction Services Inc.*, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., was awarded on Sept. 8, 2005, a $5,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Station Pascagoula. The work to be performed provides for re-construction of the Lakeside Consolidated Bachelor Quarters at Naval Station Pascagoula, including re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most building, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed in Pascagoula, Miss., and is expected to be completed by September 2006. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was a sole source procurement under the U.S. Small Business Administration 8(a) program. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-05-C-0197).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050914.html
TJC ENGINEERING, INC. – http://www.tacogroup.com/businessunits/tjcengg/
TJC Engineering, Inc.*, Louisville, Ky., was awarded on Sept. 4, 2005, a $5,000,000 firm-fixed price contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian. The work to be performed provides for re-construction of NAS Meridian, including re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed in Meridian, Miss., and is expected to be completed by September 2006. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was a sole source negotiated procurement under the U.S. Small Business Administration program. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-05-C-0196).
SOURCE: http://www.dod.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
URS CORPORATION -- http://www.urscorp.com/
Has contracts, some in partnership with other companies, to support FEMA in Louisiana in assisting municipalities’ repair of public infrastructure, contract to provide hazard mitigation services, and building engineers and technology.
SOURCE: “Dewberry Sending Employees to Assist FEMA in Hurricane Katrina Response,” press release from Dewberry, September 7, 2005
“S.F. engineering firms dispatch crews to gulf: Bechtel, URS work includes looking for temporary housing,” San Francisco Chronicle, September 8, 2005.
WESTON SOLUTIONS INC.
Award Date: 9/10/05
Award Number: W912BV-04-D-2026
$$$ Amount: $ 500,000.00
Description: Evnvironmental soil samples for debris sites
Type of Competition: FULL & OPEN
Type of Contract: Cost + fixed fee
Business Size: Large
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina.”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
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ASHBRITT – http:/
Army Corps of Engineers contract to clean up debris in Mississippi and Louisiana and for roofing in Louisiana.
SOURCE: “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
Award Date: 9/3/2005-9/9/05
Award Number: DACW29-03-D-0009
$$$ Amount: $25,250,000.00
Description: Debris Removal – load, haul and remove debris – various sites
Type of Competition: Fell and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed price
Business size: Large
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0025
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris Removal in Mississippi
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: small
Army Corps of Engineers Comment: The Small Business Administration establishes size standards based on a by-industry basis to describe the type of work involved. A contractor may be a large business in one category and a small business in another, depending on the typical size in that industry.
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
BECHTEL – http://www.bechtel.com/default.htm
Bechtel “is now on the scene in Gulf states to provide emergency housing relief.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
BERTUCCI CONTRACTING CORP. – http://www.bertuccicorp.com/
"“...Zelenka, who runs Bertucci Contracting Corp. in New Orleans, had long worked with the Army Corps of Engineers and knew when Katrina hit that the Corps would need help if he could get to Vicksburg, Miss., where the Corps was setting up an emergency response center.
“...By the first hours of that Wednesday, with just a verbal agreement as a contract, Zelenka's company was at work hauling stone to repair the breached levees that had flooded his city.”
“That kind of handshake deal, with contract details to be filled in later, has been common in the rush to aid the victims of Katrina.”
SOURCE: “Government Tries to Balance Scrutiny, Speed,” Washington Post, September 15, 2005.
BLACKWATER USA – http://www.blackwaterusa.com
“Since first joining the relief efforts on September 1, Blackwater USA continues to provide support to the hurricane devastated area through a variety of services including search and rescue, helicopter support, security services, and critical infrastructure protection.”
SOURCE: http://www.blackwaterusa.com/
“Anne Duke, a Blackwater spokeswoman, said Wednesday that the company has about 200 personnel in the hurricane-ravaged area. The vast majority – 164 employees – are working under a contract with the Federal Protective Service, a division of the Department of Homeland Security, to protect government facilities. The 30-day contract can be extended indefinitely, she said.
“Under a separate contract, the company supplied an airplane to the Coast Guard, Duke said, and also provided a helicopter at no charge to support Coast Guard rescue missions. As of Monday, Blackwater air crews had moved more than 11 tons of supplies and rescued 121 people, she said.”
SOURCE: “Blackwater employees create a stir in New Orleans,” The Virginian Pilot, September 15, 2005.
Boh Brothers Construction -- http://www.bohbros.com/
"One of the most immediate tasks after Hurricane Katrina hit was repair of the breaches in the New Orleans levees. Three companies - the Shaw Group, Kellogg Brown & Root and Boh Brothers Construction of New Orleans - have been awarded no-bid contracts by the Army Corps of Engineers to perform the restoration."
SOURCE: "In Storm's Ruins, a Rush to Rebuild and Reopen for Business," New York Times, September 10, 2005
Award Date: 8/31/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-
$$$ Amount: $500,000.00
Description: Mobilization
Type of Competition: Sole Source
Business Size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
Carnival Cruise Lines -- http://www.carnival.com
“The Federal Emergency Management Agency agreed to pay $192 million for a six-month charter of three Carnival luxury liners and a$10 million contract for a more spartan vessel.”
SOURCE: “Cruise Ships, Spurned by Evacuees, Are Home to Displaced City Workers and Families,” New York Times, September 16, 2005.
CH2M Hill – http://www.ch2m.com/
CH2M Hill “will be working on providing housing in Alabama.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
CAROTHERS CONSTRUCTION -- http://www.carothersconstruction.com/
Army Corps of Engineers contract for roofing in Mississippi.
SOURCE: “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
Award Date: 9/6/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0518
$$$ Amount: $10,000,000.00
Description: task order for installing temporary roofing
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
CERES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES -- http://www.ceresenvironmental.com
Army Corps of Engineers contract for roofing in Mississippi.
SOURCE: “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
Award Date: 9/11/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0520
$$$ Amount: $20,000,000.00
Description: Temporary roofing
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business size: small
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0024
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris removal in Louisiana
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
Army Corps of Engineers Comment: The Small Business Administration establishes size standards based on a by-industry basis to describe the type of work involved. A contractor may be a large business in one category and a small business in another, depending on the typical size in that industry.
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
DEAN EQUIPMENT
Award Date: 8/31/05
Award Number: W912P80-05-
Description: Rental and Operation of Marshbuggies/Excavator
Type of Competition: Sole Source
Type of Contract:
Business size: small
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
DEWBERRY -- http://www.dewberry.com/
Dewberry “will be providing planning and reporting tools.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
Dewberry press release “Dewberry Sending Employees to Assist FEMA in Hurricane Katrina Response describing in more detail Dewberry’s contractual work.:
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0023
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris removal in Louisiana
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
FLUOR – http://www.fluor.com
Fluor is “now in Louisiana beginning construction on temporary housing units that will provide electricity, potable water and sanitary sewage facilities.”
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
IAP WORLDWIDE SERVICES -- http://www.iapwws.com/
Army Corps of Engineers contract for power (see “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
SOURCE: http://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/offices/contract/main.htm
Award Date: 8/28/05-9/6/05
Award Number: DACW59-03-D-0001
$$$ Amount: $5,144,485.00
Description: Mobilization/Support for Generator Activities
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business Size: Large
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
KELLOGG, BROWN AND ROOT (A Subsidiary of Halliburton) http://www.halliburton.com/index.jsp
“[A]s part of the company’s Construction Capabilities (CONCAP) contract with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), Halliburton’s subsidiary KBR is providing power distribution restoration, emergency roof repair and debris removal at three Mississippi Naval facilities that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, KBR will begin performing damage assessments on other Naval facilities in New Orleans as soon as it is deemed safe to do so.”
SOURCE: www.haliburton.com for more info about KBR’s CONCAP contract visit http://www.halliburton.com/news/archive/2004/kbrnws_072704.jsp
Kellogg Brown & Root Services Inc., Arlington, Va., was awarded on Sept. 9, 2005, $15,000,000 for Task Order 0020 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity construction capabilities contract for recovery efforts in support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers response to the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina for unwatering activities in Plaquemines, East and West basins, New Orleans. The work to be performed provides for immediate disaster recovery response to repair pumps and restore utilities to efficiently and rapidly unwater. Work will be performed in New Orleans, La., and is expected to be completed by November 2005. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received, and award made on July 26, 2004. The total contract is not to exceed $500,000,000, which includes the base period and four option years. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic, Norfolk, Va., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050914.html
Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Arlington, Va., was awarded on Aug. 29, 2005, $12,000,000 for Task Order 0017 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity emergency construction capabilities contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Air Station Pascagoula, Naval Air Station Gulfport, Stennis Space Center and other Navy installations in the Southeast Region. The work to be performed includes the re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed in Pascagoula, Miss.; Gulfport, Miss.; and other Navy installations in the Southeast Region, and is expected to be completed by September 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received and award made on July 26, 2004. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Arlington, Va., was awarded on Sept. 4, 2005, $10,000,000 for modification 05 to Task Order 0016 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity emergency construction capabilities contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Support Activity New Orleans, Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, and other Navy installations in the South Region. The work to be performed includes re-construction, re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed New Orleans, La., and other Navy installations in the South Region, and is expected to be completed by September 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received and award made on July 26, 2004. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Arlington, Va., was awarded on Sept. 3, 2005, $7,800,000 for modification 04 to Task Order 0016 under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity emergency construction capabilities contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Support Activity New Orleans, Joint Reserve Base New Orleans, and other Navy installations in the South Region. The work to be performed includes re-construction, re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed New Orleans, La., and other Navy installations in the South Region, and is expected to be completed by September 2007. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract was competitively procured with 59 proposals solicited, three offers received and award made on July 26, 2004. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-04-D-4017).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
Award Date: 9/4/05-9/9-05
Award Number: N62470-04-D-4017
$$$ Amount: $16,000,000.00
Description: Unwatering/Mobilization
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business Size: Large
Army Corps of Engineers Comment: The Navy's Construction Capabilities contract provides private sector construction and related services for quick response for civilian construction contract capability. Due to the urgent need to plug levee breaches, the Corps chose to use this competitively awarded contract to get workers on site quickly.
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
KENYON INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES – http://www.kenyoninternational.com/
Federal Emergency Management Agency has slowed down the relief “process by failing to sign a contract” with Houston-based Kenyon International Emergency Services, the company hired to handle the removal of the bodies. “Kenyon is working without a contract but threatened to pull its workers out of Louisiana unless either the state or the federal government offered it a signed agreement, the governor said.”
SOURCE: “Death Toll In Louisiana Climbs Past 400,” KOMO 4 News, September 13, 2005.
LJC CONSTRUCTION
Award Date: 9/8/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0522
$$$ Amount: $23,400.00
Description: Roofing aperations manager and temporary roof
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business size: SDB
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
LL&G INC.
Award Date: 9/1/05
Award Number: WP12P8-05-
$$$ Amount: $350,000.00
Description: Mobilization
Type of Competition: Sole Source
Type of Contract:
Business size: small
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
PARAGON SYSTEMS INC.
Award Date: 9/03/05
Award Number: DACW38-03-D-0002
$$$ Amount: $ 19,185.60
Description: Two Additional Guards to support MSU-DEL order
Type of Competition: 8(a) SET ASIDE
Type of Contract: Fixed Price
Business Size: Small, Disadvantaged
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
PHILLIPS AND JORDAN – http://disaster.pandj.com/
Army Corps of Engineers contract to clean up debris in Alabama and Florida (see “Sub-Contracting Opportunities and Emergency Solicitations”
SOURCE: http://www.mvk.usace.army.mil/offices/contract/main.htm
Award Date: 9/14/05
Award Number: W912P8-05-D-0022
$$$ Amount: $500,000,000.00
Description: Debris removal in Louisiana
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Fixed Price/Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
SFA, INC. – http://www.sfa.com/
“Mobile showers, latrines and washing machines are on their way to Army troops working to repair hurricane damage in the Gulf Coast region.
Frederick-based SFA Inc./Defense Products Division announced Wednesday it is sending 80 of the kits from its Elkton plant to the Gulf Coast region, where they'll be used by 7,000 soldiers from Fort Bragg, N.C.
“The kits are usually used on Army missions, but the Army ordered them delivered to soldiers in areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina.”
SOURCE: http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/12644170.htm
SHAW GROUP – http://www.shawgrp.com
Shaw Group “will stay close to home and will provide design, construction, transportation, utilities and facilities management. The company is also providing support to hospitals and other public buildings.
SOURCE: “FEMA Contracts to Provide Housing Relief for Displaced Hurricane Victims,” press release from FEMA, September 8, 2005.
SHAW CONSTRUCTORS
Award Date: 9/2/05-9/10/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0515
$$$ Amount: $14,892,443.00
Description: Roofing various Parishes
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business Size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL
Award Date: 9/2/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0519
$$$ Amount: $6,000,000.00
Description: Unwatering
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
SIMON ROOFING
Award Date: 9/10/05-9/11/05
Award Number: W912P9-05-D-0521
$$$ Amount: $4,500,000.00
Description: Roofing various Parishes
Type of Competition: Full and Open
Type of Contract: Indefinite Delivery-Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)/Fixed Fee
Business size: Large
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
STERLING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC. – http://www.sterlingconstruction.biz/
Sterling Construction Services Inc.*, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., was awarded on Sept. 8, 2005, a $5,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Station Pascagoula. The work to be performed provides for re-construction of the Lakeside Consolidated Bachelor Quarters at Naval Station Pascagoula, including re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most building, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed in Pascagoula, Miss., and is expected to be completed by September 2006. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was a sole source procurement under the U.S. Small Business Administration 8(a) program. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-05-C-0197).
SOURCE: http://www.defenselink.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050914.html
TJC ENGINEERING, INC. – http://www.tacogroup.com/businessunits/tjcengg/
TJC Engineering, Inc.*, Louisville, Ky., was awarded on Sept. 4, 2005, a $5,000,000 firm-fixed price contract for Hurricane Katrina stabilization and recovery at Naval Air Station (NAS) Meridian. The work to be performed provides for re-construction of NAS Meridian, including re-roofing of most buildings, barracks, debris removal from the entire base, water mitigation, mold mitigation, interior and exterior repairs to most buildings, waste treatment plants, and all incidental related work. Work will be performed in Meridian, Miss., and is expected to be completed by September 2006. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was a sole source negotiated procurement under the U.S. Small Business Administration program. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, North Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity (N62470-05-C-0196).
SOURCE: http://www.dod.mil/contracts/2005/ct20050909.html
URS CORPORATION -- http://www.urscorp.com/
Has contracts, some in partnership with other companies, to support FEMA in Louisiana in assisting municipalities’ repair of public infrastructure, contract to provide hazard mitigation services, and building engineers and technology.
SOURCE: “Dewberry Sending Employees to Assist FEMA in Hurricane Katrina Response,” press release from Dewberry, September 7, 2005
“S.F. engineering firms dispatch crews to gulf: Bechtel, URS work includes looking for temporary housing,” San Francisco Chronicle, September 8, 2005.
WESTON SOLUTIONS INC.
Award Date: 9/10/05
Award Number: W912BV-04-D-2026
$$$ Amount: $ 500,000.00
Description: Evnvironmental soil samples for debris sites
Type of Competition: FULL & OPEN
Type of Contract: Cost + fixed fee
Business Size: Large
Note: The is part of a contract “awarded prior to Hurricane Katrina.”
SOURCE: “Hurricane Katrina Consolidated Contract Listing 9/16/05,” by the Army Corps of Engineers http://www.usace.army.mil/transcripts/contracts09-16.pdf
r they public
how about theses?
The Housing Area Command includes FEMA, the private sector contractors and partners from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the American Red Cross. Their primary goal is to secure emergency housing for all displaced disaster victims. The command will also develop plans for longer-term solutions to address housing needs in the wake of a storm that affected 90,000 square miles. The immediate site of the work will be the hardest hit states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
The corporations contracted for support include:
* The Shaw Group Inc., of Baton Rouge, La. will stay close to home and will provide design, construction, transportation, utilities and facilities management. The company is also providing support to hospitals and other public buildings.
* Fluor Corp. of Aliso Viejo, Calif. heads up operations for the Housing Area Command. An engineering and construction firm, it is now in Louisiana beginning construction on temporary housing units that will provide electricity, potable water and sanitary sewage facilities.
* Bechtel National Inc. of San Francisco, an engineering and construction firm that is now on the scene in Gulf states to provide emergency housing relief.
* CH2M Hill of Denver specializes in sewerage design, hazardous-waste cleanup and transportation projects such as highways and bridges. It will be working on providing housing in Alabama.
* Dewberry Technologies, Fairfax, Va., an advanced technologies company, will be providing planning and reporting tools.
J.M. Bernhard Jr., Chief Executive Officer of Shaw, said, "With our company headquartered in Baton Rouge, Shaw and its employees are especially affected by this unprecedented natural disaster and are committed to providing immediate recovery and rebuilding services. It gives us a tremendous sense of pride and purpose to play a key leadership role in assisting our neighbors within Louisiana and the entire Gulf Coast region.
(pbls) Has none to date that I have seen listed.
Here are some of the larger ones I found..
Ashbritt inc. 500,000,000 + to clear debris
EEC Operating Services 500,000,000
Ceres Environmental Services 20,000,000 and 500,000,000
Caruthers Constrution 10,000,000
Shaw Environmental 19,000,000
Iap/Worldwide Services 100,000,000
Does anyone know if any of these are public cos??
ashbritt inc. 50,000,000 + to clear debris
Isn't that public information ? (PBLS)
shouldn't there be some govt. web site that would give us this info as to who is getting these contracts.
Isn't public money there has to be published info just find it..
I can't believe how much of this stock (CRGO)I have now.
I 1st bought @ .011 then .0166 then .0265 then .0133 and now finally @ .0077 for a grand total of 4,093,000 shares avg. .0129
Lets see where my next buy comes..
SWKJ ! When it's quiet, with this little buying volume that has this kinda affect with the share price, I can't wait to seew what happens when they release some positive PR,, this will take off like a rocket ..IMHO
sure is quiet here SWKJ has no volume
Ant thoughts on CGHIE??
BIG NEWS !! CGHIE Buy-Out of Centurion Nears Closing
Friday September 16, 11:05 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 2005--Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:CGHI - News), the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the U.S., announced today that it is on track to close the buy-out. The Company further announced that the acquirer had completed its Competent persons report on Centurion Gold. Centurion will be issuing the full Competent persons report on the Centurion assets when it is made available to the company by a recognized AIM accredited Geologist.
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Centurion also added that it expects to complete the filing for its 10Q early next week. Once the 10Q has been submitted to the SEC, an announcement regarding the finality of the buy out will be issued along with the identity of the AIM listed Platinum company and full details of the transaction. In addition, the Company will be issuing an announcement early next week regarding the reorganization of the Board of Directors of Centurion Gold in anticipation of the takeover.
Dale Paul, CEO and Chairman of Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc., commented, "The management of Centurion has been working painstakingly long hours to get the buy-out completed ahead of schedule, which it looks like we will be able to accomplish. We initially expected to have the deal close closer toward the end of the year, now it looks as though it will happen shortly after our 10Q filing. We are remarkably pleased with the progress made to date and look forward to announcing more good news in the coming weeks."
About Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.:
Centurion Gold Holdings is the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the United States. The Company is executing a roll-up strategy acquiring proven mineral assets, "growth through acquisition"; these assets consist of near revenue stream and existing low cost production operations with turnaround opportunities. Based in South Africa, the Company is ideally suited to exploit new legislation implemented by the government in May 2004. This legislation enforces a "use it or lose it" strategy, whereby all mining claims must be prospected within a designated time frame, otherwise, such prospects revert to the state, thereby creating never before seen opportunities, particularly for smaller companies like Centurion. The Company has built a strong team of experienced management and operations mining professionals to exploit these opportunities, and is positioning itself to become a major producer by continually implementing its "growth through acquisition" strategy.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this press release the Company will appropriately inform the public.
Contact:
U.S.
MCC Financial Services
Leslie Richardson, 310-453-4667 x239
ir@mccglobal.com
or
U.K. and Europe
MCC Financial Services
Carrie Howes, +44 (0) 207 408 5406
ir@mccglobal.com
BIG NEWS !! CGHIE Buy-Out of Centurion Nears Closing
Friday September 16, 11:05 am ET
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 16, 2005--Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:CGHI - News), the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the U.S., announced today that it is on track to close the buy-out. The Company further announced that the acquirer had completed its Competent persons report on Centurion Gold. Centurion will be issuing the full Competent persons report on the Centurion assets when it is made available to the company by a recognized AIM accredited Geologist.
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Centurion also added that it expects to complete the filing for its 10Q early next week. Once the 10Q has been submitted to the SEC, an announcement regarding the finality of the buy out will be issued along with the identity of the AIM listed Platinum company and full details of the transaction. In addition, the Company will be issuing an announcement early next week regarding the reorganization of the Board of Directors of Centurion Gold in anticipation of the takeover.
Dale Paul, CEO and Chairman of Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc., commented, "The management of Centurion has been working painstakingly long hours to get the buy-out completed ahead of schedule, which it looks like we will be able to accomplish. We initially expected to have the deal close closer toward the end of the year, now it looks as though it will happen shortly after our 10Q filing. We are remarkably pleased with the progress made to date and look forward to announcing more good news in the coming weeks."
About Centurion Gold Holdings, Inc.:
Centurion Gold Holdings is the only South African junior gold mining company publicly listed in the United States. The Company is executing a roll-up strategy acquiring proven mineral assets, "growth through acquisition"; these assets consist of near revenue stream and existing low cost production operations with turnaround opportunities. Based in South Africa, the Company is ideally suited to exploit new legislation implemented by the government in May 2004. This legislation enforces a "use it or lose it" strategy, whereby all mining claims must be prospected within a designated time frame, otherwise, such prospects revert to the state, thereby creating never before seen opportunities, particularly for smaller companies like Centurion. The Company has built a strong team of experienced management and operations mining professionals to exploit these opportunities, and is positioning itself to become a major producer by continually implementing its "growth through acquisition" strategy.
Forward-Looking Statements:
Statements about the Company's future expectations, including future revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company's actual results could differ materially from expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially affect any comments made within this press release the Company will appropriately inform the public.
Contact:
U.S.
MCC Financial Services
Leslie Richardson, 310-453-4667 x239
ir@mccglobal.com
or
U.K. and Europe
MCC Financial Services
Carrie Howes, +44 (0) 207 408 5406
ir@mccglobal.com
imagine that i was able to buy a million more CRGO shares..
WOW! CRGO.. I went to a movie ,, a terrible movie at that and I come back
only to find that you guys have screwed this whole thing up...
I am very dissapointed in all of you..
You should be ashamed of yourselves!!
Now that I am back I am going to buy about 700,000 shares you can watch as they make my buy and then we can all watch it go back up from here, so get your cash and lets get back in the game .. !!! wooo hoo!! what a price!!
swkj finding support?
A little shake ,, time to add..
Crash and burning...
All I am seeing is RED,RED,RED!!!!!
Nobody has any opinions about todays action?
are any of you even in this stock?
what's up with wsbl??
Aren't we supposed to have some kind of pr from Megas??
How can he leave us in the dark like this?
we are green !!!
CRGO"S GONE GREEN, HERES OUR BOUNCE!!
CGHIE They are supposed to file q this week.
Watch this when they take off the (E)
CGHIE Holding gains well here.
They are supposed to file q this week.
Watch this when they take off the (E)
CGHIE Holding gains well here.
They are supposed to file q this week.
Watch this when they take off the (E)
level II on swkj and crgo?