Sylmar-based Tutor Perini Corp. has won an $81.8 million federal contract to design and build family housing at U.S. Coast Guard Base Kodiak in Alaska, the company announced on May 27.
The contract, awarded to Tutor Perini’s subsidiary Perini Management Services Inc. in Framingham, Mass., covers the development of 30 family housing units – 20 three-bedroom and 10 four-bedroom – across 15 duplex configurations at the Nemetz Park Site. It also includes demolition, utilities, roads and sidewalks, and the replacement of the base’s 653,800-gallon Aviation Hill water storage tank and associated tie-ins to support fire protection and domestic water services.
Work is slated to begin immediately, with “substantial completion” by November 2028. The contract value be added to the company’s second-quarter backlog.
A strong run
The award adds to Tutor Perini’s strong run. The company posted first-quarter 2026 revenue of $1.4 billion, up 11% year-over-year, and recorded its fourth consecutive year of record operating cash flow in 2025, generating $748.1 million – up 49% year-over-year. The company has said it expects adjusted earnings per share for 2027 to be significantly above the upper end of its 2026 guidance range, citing backlog visibility.
Founded originally in 1894, Tutor Perini operates across civil, building and specialty construction. Perini Management Services specializes in federal construction, including military and government housing.
