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Caddell is currently ranked 26th by ENR among the leading U.S. contractors working abroad, and is continuously expanding project activities worldwide. The Caddell project record includes governmental, commercial, and industrial facilities in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia, Central America, Ascension Island, and U.S. overseas initiatives in Hawaii and Puerto Rico.  A growing sector in Caddell’s international activities are top-security projects for the U.S. State Department involving the state-of-the-art in security and communications technology. Caddell knows how to plan and execute complex projects in even the most remote and difficult corners of the world, and has personnel with extensive expertise in this kind of management challenge.

Among Caddell's most recent  overseas projects was a joint venture with Zachry Construction for construction of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China.  This facility represents the largest overseas project in the history of the U.S. State Department.

Completed and on-going U.S. Embassy and Consulate projects include facilities in:

l  Yaoundé, Cameroon
l  Sarajevo, Bosnia
l  Tijuana, Mexico
l  Djibouti, Djibouti
l  Conakry, Guinea
l  Freetown, Sierra Leone
l  Bamako, Mali
l  Juarez, Mexico
l  Panama City, Panama
l  Kathmandu, Nepal
l  Algiers, Algeria
l  Bujumbura, Burundi
l  Beijing, China
l  Hong Kong, China

 

 

 


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U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China


U.S. Embassy in Conakry, Guinea

U.S. Embassy in Yaoundé, Cameroon


U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal

U.S. Embassy in Freetown, Sierra Leone



 

U.S. Embassy in Ciudad de Panama, Panama

 

 

U.S. Embassy in Algiers, Algeria

 

 

U.S. Embassy in Bamako, Mali

 

 

U.S. Consulate in Juarez, Mexico

 

U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, Mexico (in progress)

 

U.S. Embassy in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

 

U.S. Embassy in Djibouti, Djibouti (in progress)

U.S. Consulate Complex in Istanbul, Turkey

This new grass-roots office complex situated on a secure hilltop site, is a
highly successful integration of function, security, and cutting-edge design. The
new structure boasts the latest advances in communications and security
technology combined with breathtaking landscaping and architectural details.

n Winner: 2004 AGC Marvin M. Black Excellence in Partnering Award
n Winner: 2004 AGC Build America Award / Category: International
n Winner: 2003 ABC National Excellence in Construction Award
                                       Category: Commercial - $25M to $99M
n Winner: 2003 AGC Build Alabama Award
n Winner: 2003 ABC Excellence in Construction Award / Alabama

           

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Design/Build of Power & Desalination Facilities
Ascension Island / South Atlantic Ocean

Building a modern power and desalination plant on tiny Ascension Island—one of the most remote and isolated places in the world—and doing it on a fast-track schedule with extremely limited transportation infrastructure would seem almost impossible. Not for Caddell. This unique and challenging project consisted of a
modified fast-track design/build contract for a 5700-KW diesel power plant and a 120,000-gpd seawater desalination plant for the U.S. Air Force Base at Ascension Island—located more than 500 miles south of the equator in the South Atlantic Ocean. Caddell was responsible for all site work, power plant structures, power and process piping, substation wiring, instrumentation, start-up, and commissioning.

n Winner: 2000 Design Build Institute of America National Award

 

Design-Build of Commissary
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii

Caddell was responsible for design 
and construction of this 87,000-SF commissary at the Army’s historic Schofield  installation at Oahu, 
Hawaii giving careful attention to 
existing architectural styles. The 
efficient new facility, built on a 
fast-track schedule, blends 
imperceptibly with adjacent 
structures. One of the U.S. 
military’s most venerated installations, 
Schofield Barracks was a primary target of the
December 7th Pearl Harbor attack.

 

Western Desert Sludge Pumping Station
Cairo, Egypt

This project was an integral 
part of the Cairo wastewater system and consisted of construction of a large 
wastewater sludge pumping station at the Abu Rawash 
WWTP site. Project scope included deep excavation, 
continuous wellpoint dewatering, a massive concrete mat foundation six feet
thick, and wet wells over 50 feet high of reinforced cast-in-place concrete with
blue brick protective lining. To transport the sludge 25 miles into the desert to
drying bed lagoons, dry wells were constructed which housed overhead bridge cranes and four 6,180 GPM centrifugal sludge pumps connected in series and parallel configuration by large bore cement lined piping. This project was an
ABC state-level Excellence in Construction award winner.

n Winner: 1994 ABC Alabama Excellence in Construction Award

 

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