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CoreCivic Announces New Contract Awards At California City Immigration Processing Center and Midwest Regional Reception Center
Globenewswire· 2025-09-29 12:00
Core Points - CoreCivic has been awarded two new contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to utilize a total of 3,593 beds at two facilities, which are expected to generate nearly $200 million in annual revenue once fully activated [1][4][6] - The two facilities include the California City Immigration Processing Center with 2,560 beds and the Midwest Regional Reception Center with 1,033 beds [2][3] - The California City facility began receiving detainees on August 27, 2025, under a six-month Letter Contract, transitioning to a definitive contract effective September 1, 2025, with expected annual revenue of approximately $130 million once fully activated [6] - The Midwest Regional Reception Center's intake process has faced delays due to legal challenges, but the new contract commenced on September 7, 2025, with expected annual revenue of approximately $60 million once fully activated [6] Company Overview - CoreCivic is a diversified government-solutions company that provides a range of services including corrections and detention management, alternatives to incarceration, and government real estate solutions [5] - The company is the largest owner of partnership correctional, detention, and residential reentry facilities in the U.S. and has been a reliable partner for government for over 40 years [5]
Tutor Perini Boosts Backlog With New Contract Win in Arizona
ZACKS· 2025-09-17 17:05
Core Insights - Tutor Perini Corporation (TPC) has secured a new contract worth approximately $41.9 million, enhancing its backlog growth [1][8] - The project involves comprehensive design and construction services for critical utility systems at the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, expected to be completed by fall 2027 [2][4] - TPC's backlog reached a record high of $21.1 billion at the end of Q2 FY25, marking a 102% year-over-year increase [6][8] Project Details - The project focuses on modernizing wastewater systems at Wahweap and Lone Rock, replacing outdated systems with advanced technology to ensure long-term reliability [2][3] - Key components of the project include replacing the Glen Canyon Bridge force main, upgrading septic systems, and enhancing the monitoring and control systems [3] - The upgrades are expected to meet or exceed standards set by the Arizona and Utah Departments of Environmental Quality [2] Financial Performance - Tutor Perini's backlog growth is supported by major projects, including a $1.87 billion Midtown Bus Terminal Replacement in New York and a $538 million healthcare project in California [5][6] - Rising public spending in the U.S. is contributing to the company's ability to secure more infrastructure projects, particularly in the Civil and Building segments [6] - TPC's stock has increased by 164% year to date, significantly outperforming the Zacks Building Products - Heavy Construction industry's growth of 33.6% [7]