Conti’s LEED Silver qualified facility provided more than $1.5 million in cost savings for the New Jersey Department of Military and Veteran Affairs.
Overcoming many obstacles, Conti completed the last segment of this huge flood wall 30% ahead of schedule to bring New Orleans levees up to the 100-year flood protection level before the next hurricane season.
As Israel’s most important artillery training centers, the Israeli Defense Force uses this artillery base to operate its medium and long-range artillery network.
Thousands of newly recruited Air Marshals needed a new training facility in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001.
To reduce damages from rainfall flooding in New Orleans and the surrounding parishes, the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) Drainage Program constructed new pumping stations and better drainage canals and culverts throughout the area.
The impact of the catastrophic damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 is still felt by the New Orleans region almost 10 years later.
The Y-tunnel, built in 1938, required significant upgrades to meet today’s standards.
Within 24 hours of receiving notice of the award, Conti Federal deployed to begin the conversion of a hospital gymnasium into a space capable of providing care for up to 30 COVID-19 patients.
Conti Federal retrofitted the Barracks Wing of the U.S. Virgin Islands National Guard’s Regional Training Institute into an Alternate Care Facility for acute COVID-19 patients.
The longest river on the American East Coast, the historic Susquehanna, was cut off from the citizen of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania by a levee built in the 1940s.