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  • Corps awards $90M for work at Military Ocean Terminal Concord

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded an $89,974,550 contract to Kiewit Manson Construction, of Vancouver, Washington, for replacement and upgrade of the Wharf 2 project for container crane operations at Military Ocean Terminal (MOTCO) in Concord.
  • Army Corps awards $5.5 million to modernize military port's pier

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded a $5.5 million contract July 27 to Power Engineering Construction Company of Alameda to repair and maintain operational capability at Pier 3 of the Military Ocean Terminal Concord, otherwise known as MOTCO.
  • Army Corps awards $3.2 million for MOTCO engineering, maintenance shop

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded a $3.2 million contract Sept. 18 to Federal Solutions Group, Inc. of Dublin to construct an engineering and housing maintenance shop at Military Ocean Terminal Concord, better known as MOTCO.
  • Army Corps awards $3.1 million contract for MOTCO lightning protection

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded a $3.1 million contract Sept. 4 to Hal Hays Construction Inc. of Riverside to install lightning protection systems at Military Ocean Terminal Concord near Concord.
  • Corps awards $3.47 million contract for MOTCO fire station renovation

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District awarded a $3.47 million contract Sept. 23 to J. I. Garcia Construction Inc. of Fresno to renovate a fire station at the Military Ocean Terminal Concord, better known as MOTCO.
  • USACE to modernize military port's piers

    SACRAMENTO, Calif.- Since 1942, the Military Ocean Terminal Concord -- or MOTCO -- has been a vital ammunition distribution center in support of the deploying forces during the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars. But this facility in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area has not been able to efficiently carry out its mission for a long time, especially with only one of its three piers being partially operable the last five years.
  • Corps plans to modernize military port's piers

    Since 1942, the Military Ocean Terminal Concord – or MOTCO – has been a vital ammunition distribution center in support of the deploying forces during the Korean, Vietnam and Gulf Wars.
  • Army to host public scoping meeting for MOTCO pier modernization

    The U.S. Army Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will host a public scoping meeting April 24 in Concord to seek input for a draft environmental impact statement for the proposed modernization and repair of two piers at Military Ocean Terminal Concord.