Proven Performance
KBR’s team of contingency specialists has a trusted set of experience
U.S. Department of State
Classified Containerized Housing Unit Construction
U.S. Marines
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Army
Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP)
U.S. Navy
Global Contingency Construction Multiple Award Contract (GCC-MAC)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Security, Disaster, Infrastructure Construction (SDIC) Contract; USACE Middle East District Construction (MED MATOC)
Contingency Case Studies:
Operation Allies Welcome (OAW)
Following the collapse of Afghanistan in August 2021, KBR constructed infrastructure equivalent to small cities on greenfield sites at military installations in the U.S. and Europe to house displaced Afghans during the resettlement process. Not only did KBR provide basic food, shelter and living assistance, but also halal meal options with appropriate cultural food preparation requirements, internet access, medical and dental services, transportation, laundry, morale and recreation services, and cultural assistance to help transition Afghans to life in the U.S. KBR also launched an immense, coordinated effort to assist with Afghan SIV applications. Internally, KBR put together a Quick Reaction Team consisting of employees from legal, human resources, records management, operations, and communications specifically to respond to requests for letters verifying employment so that former Afghan employees could apply for SIVs.
Countermeasures Acceleration Group (CAG) in United States
Formerly known as Operation Warp Speed (OWS) – in 2019 KBR rapidly established over 60 sites providing critical temporary infrastructure for the trials of the COVID-19 vaccine across the United States. This mission required KBR to purchase or lease, install, and maintain trailers in multiple configurations.
Tyndall Air Base, U.S. Air Force Contract Augmentation (AFCAP) Program
Following the devastating impacts of Hurricane Michael in 2018, KBR provided rapid solutions for the recovery and support required at Tyndall Air Base in Florida. KBR employees arrived on site within 48 hours after the Air Force’s call to action and immediately began working around the clock to restore the base, establishing a dining operation within nine days of arrival. Our team supplied critical resources, such as emergency power, satellite communications and the internet. Two months into the recovery efforts, KBR had mobilized and assembled a team of 3,300 personnel on site and functioned as a self-sustaining organization. The company joined the Air Force’s Task Force Phoenix – one of three task forces established by the military in response to the devastation.
Why KBR?
KBR has supported military contingency activity, on a global basis, since the first major LOGCAP task was awarded in 1992. Currently, under LOGCAP, KBR supports tens of thousands of personnel spanning over 50 locations across the U.S and Europe, delivering life support and logistics, operations and maintenance, general construction and health care services.
As part of the LOGCAP V EUCOM and NORTHCOM scope, KBR provides rapid response support to scheduled and unscheduled theatre-wide U.S. Army training exercises. In EUCOM, KBR supported Defender-Europe 21 – a large-scale U.S. Army-led multinational, joint exercise spread across multiple European countries. This exercise involved more than 20,000 U.S. and multinational troops. In NORTHCOM, KBR supported Warfighter Exercises 21-3 and 21-4. We are ready to deploy at a moment’s notice to support your mission.
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