February 26, 2026

Conti Federal is the contractor of choice for building the nation’s mission critical projects.

Conti Federal is the contractor of choice for building the nation’s mission critical projects.

Conti Federal’s commitment to being the gold standard in both business and project excellence.
The only construction management process that combines lean construction principles with the sharp decision-making prowess of the military.
Committed to doing right by our employees, our partners, and the communities in which we work.
Our staff and offices are strategically located to best serve our clients and their missions.

Excelled in solving difficult problems in creative and original ways while reducing schedule and cost for our clients.

From technical security, such as intrusion detection and access control, to physical security for anti-terrorism/force protection.

Providing a full range of environmental remediation services for the cleanup of sites contaminated with hazardous materials.

Rapid deployment and execution are key components of delivering Disaster Response and Recovery projects.

We are always looking to expand our network of qualified and mission-oriented companies to assist us on our projects worldwide.

As masters of your craft, we rely on your expertise to ensure the project is delivered to plan with the highest of quality.

Always looking to add new suppliers to our procurement process by working with reliable suppliers for our projects.
Teaming with experienced design partners who understand the mission at hand ensures success for our clients.
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Conti Federal mobilized 100% of project crews within four days to clear 174,000 tons of hurricane waterway debris along the Atlantic Coast.
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Super Efforts to Combat Superstorm Sandy
Superstorm Sandy brought devastation to much of the northeastern United States. When this catastrophic storm made landfall in late 2012, it destroyed buildings, roadways and vehicles and left extensive debris in waterways along the New Jersey Shore. Under FEMA guidelines, the state identified eleven zones in three regions for waterway debris removal to restore the waterways to pre-storm conditions.
Conti Federal mobilized five debris removal crews and two survey vessels to perform debris removal from the affected waterways and shorelines. This encompassed nearly 200 miles along the southern New Jersey shore. Due to the rapid response nature of the project, Conti Federal mobilized 25% of crews and equipment within 24 hours, 75% within 60 hours and 100% within 96 hours of activation.
Material left from the storm included construction and demolition debris, submerged and destroyed automobiles, boats and other large items that created an obstruction to the movement of both commercial and recreational vessel traffic. Debris also included anything along the shoreline up to the level of high tide and in some cases beyond. Conti Federal removed floating debris and debris along the shoreline with shallow draft workboats and barges equipped with grappler hook mechanisms. While the shorelines and shallows were being cleared, Conti Federal simultaneously used additional vessels to remove submerged debris located under water using side scan sonar.
By closeout, Conti Federal had cleared and disposed of 174,000 tons of debris.
174,000 tons of debris were cleared and disposed of at the end.
Conti Federal removed debris along 200 miles of the southern New Jersey shore.
The team achieved productivity of 2,000 acres per day.
Four barges were mobilized in 48 hours with 100% of the project crew deployed within 96 hours.
In this image: The team deployed four barges to remove debris along the New Jersey shoreline.
In this image: The team getting ready to deploy at a boat ramp in Brigantine, New Jersey.
In this image: Debris removal at Ship Bottom, New Jersey.
In this image: While a lot of the waterway clean up was conducted by barge, the shoreline still required debris removal.
In this image: A barge off the coast offloading its debris.
In this image: Homes along the shoreline unfortunately were not left unscathed.
Conti Federal mobilized 100% of project crews within four days to clear 174,000 tons of hurricane waterway debris along the Atlantic Coast.
Fort Bragg, North Carolina
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Paramus, New Jersey
Albany, GA
Albany, GA
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, NC