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DynCorp International Wins $13.1 Million Construction Project in Afghanistan

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Afghan Engineering District, has awarded DynCorp International (NYSE:DCP) a $13.1 million construction project for the Bermel border police facility in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistani border. The work, which is new construction on an undeveloped site, will be completed in 300 days. The project includes design and construction of barracks and dining hall, administration building, vehicle maintenance facility, and water, power and wastewater systems.

This firm, fixed-price task order is the first under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for general construction in Afghanistan. DynCorp International currently has approximately $120 million in general construction and engineering projects overall in Afghanistan.

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Project Name

construction project for the Bermel border police facility in Eastern Afghanistan

Location

Eastern Afghanistan

Commence

May 27, 2008

Completion

300 days from the date of commencement

Estimated Investment

US$13.1 million

Capacity

The project includes design and construction of barracks and dining hall, administration building, v

Key Players

DynCorp International