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Tutor Perini has been awarded a task order valued at approximately $651.8 million by the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific for Project P‑1181, Harden Critical Feeders on Naval Base Guam. The project was awarded under NAVFAC Pacific’s Facilities and Infrastructure Multiple Award Construction Contract. The purpose of the project is to replace existing primary and secondary overhead electrical distribution feeders with new underground circuit conductors within concrete-encased duct banks to improve electrical system resiliency and reliability for facilities on Naval Base Guam. The project will be executed through a joint venture involving the Company and its Guam-based wholly owned subsidiary, Black Construction Corporation. Gary Smalley, Tutor Perini’s CEO and President commented, “This new award represents our latest major project in Guam, and we are continuing to pursue various other significant opportunities there and throughout the Indo-Pacific region. We are pleased to continue supporting the U.S. government’s infrastructure priorities, including those under the Pacific Deterrence Initiative.” Design will begin in August 2026 with construction to begin in April 2027. Substantial completion is anticipated in June 2031. The task order value will be included in the Company’s backlog for the second quarter of 2026.
Tutor Perini subsidiary, Roy Anderson Corp, has been awarded a contract valued at approximately $114 million for the Jones Hall Project at the University of Mississippi (“Ole Miss”) in Oxford, MS. The scope of work includes construction of a new four-story, approximately 110,000-square-foot academic facility that will serve as the home of the nationally recognized Patterson School of Accountancy. Located adjacent to the university's iconic Grove, the project includes modern classrooms, auditoriums, collaborative learning spaces, faculty and administrative offices, and student support areas designed to accommodate future program growth and enhance the educational experience for generations of Ole Miss students. Work is expected to commence in June 2026 with substantial completion anticipated in December 2028. The contract value will be reflected in the Company's backlog for the second quarter of 2026. Rendering of Jones Hall at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) (Source: University of Mississippi Foundation)
Tutor Perini subsidiary, Fisk Electric Company (“Fisk”), has been awarded an electrical project for an advanced manufacturing and data center infrastructure facility in Houston, TX. The contract value is approximately $48 million. The project encompasses 115,000 square feet of space within a 273,000 gross-square-foot facility and is being delivered on a fast-paced schedule with completion targeted by the end of 2026. The facility manufactures and assembles high-tech electronics and data center infrastructure products with a heavy focus on AI-related hardware, requiring highly reliable, scalable, and resilient electrical systems to support next-generation manufacturing environments. Fisk’s electrical scope of work supports advanced production and AI hardware assembly, emphasizing power density, system redundancy, and future expandability. Due to the aggressive schedule and technical complexity, the project team is executing overlapping phases of design coordination, procurement, and construction to maintain schedule certainty while meeting strict quality and safety standards.
Tutor Perini Corporation subsidiary, Perini Management Services, Inc. (PMSI), has been awarded a contract valued at approximately $81.8 million by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), for the design and construction of the Family Housing Phase IV and Aviation Hill Water Tank at Nemetz Park Site, USCG Base Kodiak in Alaska. The project scope of work includes design and construction of 30 family housing units (20 three-bedroom and 10 four-bedroom units) in 15 duplex configurations. The project includes demolition, utilities, roads, sidewalks, and other site improvements. The project also includes the replacement of the existing 653,800-gallon Aviation Hill water storage tank and associated tie-ins to the Base Kodiak water system to support fire protection and domestic water services.
Tutor Perini Corporation subsidiary, Perini Management Services, Inc. (PMSI), has been awarded a contract valued at approximately $61.6 million by the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), for the design and construction of a new Child Development Center (CDC) at USCG Base Kodiak in Alaska. The contract includes the design and construction of a Child Development Center with capacity for 232 children, totaling approximately 34,000 square feet. The scope of work also includes site development, utility installations, outdoor play areas, parking facilities, and supporting site improvements necessary for CDC operations. Additional work includes demolition of existing housing structures, environmental compliance activities, and required permitting and approvals.
Tutor Perini Corporation subsidiary, Rudolph and Sletten, has been awarded a contract by Sutter Health for its future Advanced Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Care Complex in Sacramento, California. The project scope of work includes the conversion of the existing 660 J Street office building into a new approximately 120,000 square-foot ambulatory surgical center and medical office building to help meet growing demand for Sutter’s advanced orthopedics and sports medicine capabilities. The new facility will help enhance access for patients through expanded medical offices and exam rooms, concussion clinics, a performance lab, physical therapy, and spaces for research, as well as five operating rooms, sterile processing and advanced imaging areas. The project will include significant structural upgrades to the existing cast-in-place post-tensioned structure to meet current seismic requirements. All new mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems will replace the existing building systems. Pre-construction work on this project commenced in the spring of 2025 and the project recently entered the construction phase with substantial completion anticipated in the fall of 2027. The undisclosed contract value was reflected in the Company’s backlog at the end of the first quarter of 2026.
Tutor Perini Corporation subsidiary, Perini Management Services, Inc. (“PMSI”), has been awarded a construction multiple-award task order contract (“MATOC”) by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”), Louisville District. The contract provides a shared capacity of $2 billion over 10 years (a three-year base period and seven one-year option periods) for design-build and design-bid-build construction services supporting the Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program (“ERCIP”) nationwide. This MATOC enables PMSI to compete for task orders under the ERCIP, and the scope of services may include the construction of new electrical and water infrastructure, as well as the repair, replacement, and modification of existing systems at U.S. military facilities within the contiguous United States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Electrical infrastructure projects may include components such as fossil fuel electrical power generation and cogeneration; solar photovoltaic power generation; power distribution, switching, and protective devices; and microgrid communications and control systems. Water infrastructure projects may include components such as water distribution lines, water purification systems, water storage tanks, and smart water grids. This ERCIP MATOC award strengthens PMSI’s position within the federal market and enables PMSI to continue supporting USACE’s mission-critical energy and utility infrastructure programs nationwide.
Tutor Perini has been awarded a change order valued at approximately $53 million for the City Center Guideway and Stations Project in Honolulu, HI. This change order is significant because it enables Tutor Perini to design the segment of the rail that will extend the current terminus and connect Kaka’ako to Ala Moana, including the addition of two stations along the alignment. Should the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation secure additional funding and elect to extend the construction of the project towards Ala Moana, the Company’s total contract value for this project could increase substantially.
Rudolph and Sletten has been awarded a contract by UC Davis Health for the Central Utility Plant (CUP) Expansion at its healthcare campus in Sacramento, California. The project scope of work includes construction of a new two-story, 32,000-square-foot CUP Annex Building, which will include plant operations and hospital operators support space and expansion of normal and emergency power services, including three 3MW generators. The project will also renovate the existing Campus Central Plant, including upgrades of existing chilled and hot water systems, reconfiguration of electrical infrastructure, fuel oil system capacity expansion, upgrades of industrial controls, and renovations to the existing control room and administrative spaces. Work is already underway with substantial completion anticipated in the fall of 2027. The project’s current contract value is approximately $253 million, which includes $108 million that was added to the Company’s backlog in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Rudolph and Sletten has been awarded a contract valued at approximately $155 million for construction of the new Diego Rivera Performing Arts Center on the campus of City College of San Francisco. The project scope of work includes construction of an approximately 78,000 square-foot theatrical and music arts building. The facility will include a 631-seat main performing arts center with an 80-foot-high concrete fly tower, a 90 fixed-seat recital hall, a scene shop, rehearsal spaces, and various costume and music classrooms. The front entrance of the facility will double as an exhibit hall for the Diego Rivera Pan American Unity Mural.