CMS has announced the receipt of its first task order under the US Air Force’s $2.5 billion Worldwide Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC). This initial project is valued at $13.5 million and involves the repair of Tanks A-20 and A-21 at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam.
As part of this contract, CMS will deliver engineering, supervision, and construction services aimed at repairing, maintaining, and upgrading the fuel storage tanks. The scope of work includes the abatement of hazardous materials, coating repairs, structural modifications, and utility coordination. Additionally, CMS will oversee tank cleaning, hazardous material disposal, and the calibration and certification of the tanks to ensure they are ready for service. The company plans to utilise corrosion-resistant materials to withstand Guam’s challenging environmental conditions, ensuring the long-term resilience and reliability of the system.

Ernest Enrique, CEO and chairman of CMS Corporation, commented, “This first task order award under the Worldwide POL MATOC demonstrates CMS’s role as a trusted partner to the US Air Force. Our work will help ensure Andersen AFB maintains the fuel infrastructure needed to sustain vital missions across the Pacific.”
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