The U.S. Navy will spend $14.2 million to paint their facilities on Guam.
According to a new Pentagon contract, BME and Sons, Inc. will receive $14,211,970 to "perform interior and exterior painting, surface preparation on previously painted and unpainted buildings, application of new paint, taping and spackling work, replacement of caulking and puttying, repair of flashing/sheet-metal, repair of concrete cracks and spalls, cutting/trimming of trees and shrubs (obstructing performance of work), painting of pavement markings, and incidental related work at various military facilities."
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command in Marianas, Guam, says the work will be done by August 2007.

















