Contracts

Orion Group Holdings Announces $63 Million In Contract Awards

Orion Group Holdings, Inc., a leading specialty construction company, recently announced three contract awards, two in its concrete segment and one in its marine segment. Each of the three projects is scheduled to start in the third quarter of 2024 and run for nine to 12 months.

In its marine business, Orion was awarded a $20 million marine construction project by Port Tampa Bay for a new 481-foot by 125-foot berth 218 to handle bulk materials. The berth will include additional breasting dolphins connected to the shore by walkways and onshore high wind mooring points. The project’s goal is to enhance port operations and serve ongoing economic growth. Port Tampa Bay is a longstanding client with several projects completed over the last 10 years.

“We are excited to deepen our relationship with Port Tampa Bay, a longstanding client for decades. This project is a prime example of the infrastructure upgrades needed throughout our country’s ports to diversify and expand port capabilities. We are proud to play a role in ensuring Port Tampa Bay, the largest Florida port, continues to serve as a critical hub for the regional economy,” said Travis Boone, CEO of Orion Group Holdings.

Concrete Contracts

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Orion Concrete was awarded a contract valued at over $28 million by Costco Wholesale through Southeast Industrial Construction as general contractor. The project is for the new construction of the Port Saint Lucie Costco Depot Phase 1, a pivotal distribution center located in southeast Florida, one of the nation’s fastest growing regions. This facility will be one of Costco’s largest distribution centers to date, Orion’s 16th project with Costco, and one of the top ten largest Orion Concrete awarded projects in recent years.

The scope of work includes placement of over 100,000 cubic yards of concrete to construct a 550,000 square foot tilt-wall dry/cold storage facility and nearly 3 million square feet of concrete paving. The new facility will serve the state and is located in South Florida, a region with a population of more than 9 million people.

In addition, Orion Concrete was awarded another significant data center project in North Texas by a major “hyperscaler” or large cloud data service provider. While Orion said details could not be fully disclosed, the scope is in the range of $15 million. The company has completed 19 data centers to date and continues to pursue mission critical infrastructure projects supporting the surging artificial intelligence market.

“We are pleased to have been selected as a trusted partner on these key concrete and marine construction projects,” Boone said. “Since expanding our concrete business to Florida, the Costco project is the first large award in this region. This most recent data center win is our 20th to date. As the necessary infrastructure for artificial intelligence, we continue to see strong data center demand. Our competitive advantage is not only our experience and the high quality of our work, but also our unmatched safety record, which is extremely important to data center owners. We have an extraordinary culture of safety, and for two consecutive years, our team has had zero lost time incidents.”

The marine segment of Orion Group Holdings provides construction and dredging services relating to marine transportation facility construction, marine pipeline construction, marine environmental structures, dredging of waterways, channels and ports, environmental dredging, design and specialty services. 

Its concrete segment provides turnkey concrete construction services including place and finish, site prep, layout, forming and rebar placement for large commercial, structural and other associated business areas. The company is headquartered in Houston with regional offices throughout its operating areas.