GUAM group - Of the $ 2.8 billion in direct cash contributions to the Government of Japan (GoJ) has been committed to the restructuring program for Guam military so far has been 833.8 million U.S. dollars deposited in an account interest-bearing trust funds administered by the Comptroller's Office in the U.S. Department of Defense. Finally, all cash contributions Government of Japan will end up in the trust fund.
That's according to the Annual Report 2011 which was published last week by the federal government Inter-Agency Coordination Group of Inspectors General to Guam Realignment.
This represents the sum of direct cash contributions to the Government of Japan Japan FY 2009 ($ 336,000,000) and JFY2010 ($ 497,800,000). It is more than enough and move forward with projects that include the first contract Mamizu Government of Japan, financed by the accumulation of Guam - a free recruitment went to tender last year and has not been awarded - titled JFY09 Mamizu Utilities and Phase I Site Improvements (Application # N6274210R0400).
The JFY09 Mamizu covers one phase of a program to provide design and construction of underground utilities and site improvements that will support future building construction projects in NCTS Finegayan, Andersen Air Force Base and Apra Harbor, the Naval Station. work orders under this Mamizu is expected to account between $ 200 and $ 300 million in total.
Only $ 8,900,000 has been obligated, an amount equivalent to the design costs of the four projects JFY09 Mamizu at this point:
• Japan FY 09 Design of Fire Stations (Finegayan) $ 1,822,420 (Job Order # J-008)
• FY 09 Japan Headquarters design Waterfront $ 2,034,582 (Job Order # J-007)
• Japan FY 09 Medical Clinic Port Apra Design $ 2,533,344 (Job Order # J-006)
• 09 Japanese fiscal year Bachelor Enlisted Quarter Complex Design $ 2,917,552 (Job Order # J-010)
That's according to the Annual Report 2011 which was published last week by the federal government Inter-Agency Coordination Group of Inspectors General to Guam Realignment.
This represents the sum of direct cash contributions to the Government of Japan Japan FY 2009 ($ 336,000,000) and JFY2010 ($ 497,800,000). It is more than enough and move forward with projects that include the first contract Mamizu Government of Japan, financed by the accumulation of Guam - a free recruitment went to tender last year and has not been awarded - titled JFY09 Mamizu Utilities and Phase I Site Improvements (Application # N6274210R0400).
The JFY09 Mamizu covers one phase of a program to provide design and construction of underground utilities and site improvements that will support future building construction projects in NCTS Finegayan, Andersen Air Force Base and Apra Harbor, the Naval Station. work orders under this Mamizu is expected to account between $ 200 and $ 300 million in total.
Only $ 8,900,000 has been obligated, an amount equivalent to the design costs of the four projects JFY09 Mamizu at this point:
• Japan FY 09 Design of Fire Stations (Finegayan) $ 1,822,420 (Job Order # J-008)
• FY 09 Japan Headquarters design Waterfront $ 2,034,582 (Job Order # J-007)
• Japan FY 09 Medical Clinic Port Apra Design $ 2,533,344 (Job Order # J-006)
• 09 Japanese fiscal year Bachelor Enlisted Quarter Complex Design $ 2,917,552 (Job Order # J-010)
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