GENCO Awarded United States Army Contract Valued at up to $60 Million to Provide Installation Support Services at Fort Lee, Virginia
PITTSBURGH, Pa. - October 4, 2006 - GENCO today announced that its subsidiary, GENCO Infrastructure Solutions, Inc. (GIS), was selected by the Department of the Army to provide Installation Support Services at Fort Lee, Virginia. The contract has a base period of one year plus four one-year options and is valued at $60 million over the five years. GIS commences work on December 1, 2006.
Fort Lee is situated on 5,500 acres in Virginia and has a combined 7,200 military and civilian population. It is home of the Army Combined Arms Support Command, which is responsible for the development and evaluation of combat service support and logistics concepts, doctrine, and planning factors for the Army. Fort Lee was recently designated as the Logistics Center of Excellence for the Army and will double in size over the next five year. Under the contract, GIS will manage all activities and perform supply operations, transportation and material maintenance while its subcontractor, Advanced Federal Services of Madison, AL, will perform facility, housing, roads, grounds and utilities maintenance. John McGonigle, president of GIS, said, "We are very pleased to be selected by the Department of the Army from a highly competitive field of installation support services contractors. Serving as the prime contractor for this important customer will allow us to apply our commercial best practices in support of the warfighter." GENCO is a recognized leader in supply chain management serving a diverse range of manufacturing, retail and government customers globally. The company provides a complete range of value-added supply chain solutions, including contract warehousing, reverse logistics, pharmaceutical returns, asset recovery, transportation management, supply chain analysis, parcel management, damage research and government logistics and support services.
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