During the relentless bombing of Japan in 1945, North Field on Tinian, with its four 8,000-foot runways and 40,000 personnel, became the largest and busiest airport in the world. The B-29 ...
Civil, building and specialty construction company, Tutor Perini (NYSE:TPC) Guam-based subsidiary, Black Micro has been awarded a firm-fixed-price contract valued at $221.69M by the Naval Facilities ...
Guam-based Black Micro Corp. has booked a potential $225.7 million contract to conduct four construction activities at Tinian International Airport in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, ...
The significant airfield repair and upgrade work might support frontline fighters in the future, as the U.S. develops ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE: TPC) (the “Company”), a leading civil, building and specialty construction company, announced today that its Guam-based subsidiary, Black ...
The US Air Force plans to bring the Pacific island airfield that launched the atomic bombings of Japan back into commission as it tries to broaden its basing options in the event of any hostilities ...
U.S. Air Force engineers, Navy Seabees, and Marine engineer teams are undertaking a $409 million, five-year project to restore the historic World War II airfield at North Field Air Base on Tinian. The ...
Engineers are on track to finish clearing vegetation from an airfield on Tinian by May, paving the way for the restoration of at least two of its four World War II-era runways, according to the Air ...