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    AllCom Wins Military Construction Subcontracts in South Korea

    By Ben WickerMay 17, 2017
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    Bob Weatherwax, CEO of AllCom Global Services
    Bob Weatherwax, CEO of AllCom Global Services

    AllCom Global Services, Inc. has been awarded subcontracts for the combined construction of the USFK Operations Center and the Phase III facility at the U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys.

    AllCom, a provider of technology infrastructure solutions to the federal market, will work under contractor Gilbane Federal and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, according to an announcement. AllCom will support Gilbane Federal in the construction of two multistory, mission critical facilities totaling over 250,000 square feet. Facilities will include administrative offices as well as operations and data centers.

    AllCom CEO Bob Weatherwax said his company will play a major role in the project’s execution, with a team led by industry veterans Chuck Hall and Tom Habighorst.

    “Together with Gilbane Federal, we will leverage previous successful experience, qualified and talented technical resources and strong management processes to make this critical project successful,” Hall said.

    AllCom will support the contract locally in South Korea as well as from its offices in Reston, Virginia, and Lake St. Louis, Missouri, according to the announcement.

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