Conti Federal to Support US Defense Infrastructure Projects in Poland

U.S. Soldiers from the 194th Engineer Brigade, Tennessee National Guard, perform horizontal construction training on various pieces of equipment while building foundations and roads during Resolute Castle 2018, at the Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, May 12, 2018. Resolute Castle is a multinational training exercise for NATO and U.S. Army engineers, which supports Atlantic Resolve by promoting interoperability. Atlantic Resolve is a demonstration of the United States’ commitment to the collective security of Europe through the deployment of rotational U.S. forces in cooperation with NATO ally and partner nations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Andrew McNeil / 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)U.S. Soldiers from the 194th Engineer Brigade, Tennessee National Guard, perform horizontal construction training on various pieces of equipment while building foundations and roads during Resolute Castle 2018, at the Drawsko Pomorskie Training Area, Poland, May 12, 2018. Resolute Castle is a multinational training exercise for NATO and U.S. Army engineers, which supports Atlantic Resolve by promoting interoperability. Atlantic Resolve is a demonstration of the United States’ commitment to the collective security of Europe through the deployment of rotational U.S. forces in cooperation with NATO ally and partner nations. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Andrew McNeil / 22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

US Army engineers perform horizontal construction training in Poland. Photo: Spc. Andrew McNeil/US Army

Conti Federal Services has secured a $98-million deal to provide expertise for US Department of Defense infrastructure projects in Poland.

The multiple award task order framework includes the company’s “design, bid, and build” services to support new facility construction, real property repairs, and maintenance work in the region.

The five-year initiative will cover projects in Powidz, Poznań, Bolesławiec, Świętoszów, and Żagań, with Conti coordinating efforts alongside the US Army Corps of Engineers Europe District.

“Securing our first award in Poland is a significant milestone for our company,” Conti Europe and Middle East Business Development VP Michael Prudente said.

“Expanding into new regions like Poland highlights our ability to adapt and deliver value in diverse environments.”

Polish Hub Next Year

Conti noted that its defense projects in Europe will be further supported by a new center to be established in Poland by 2025.

“Having a permanent location in the heart of Poland will allow us to better serve our clients and their missions,” Prudente stated.

“This new location reinforces our dedication to supporting defense operations globally, and we are proud to bring our expertise to this critical mission in Poland.”

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