On September 24 2025 Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. announced that its Englobal government services business has been awarded a task order from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to upgrade and install an automated fuel handling system at the Fleet Logistics Center in Yokosuka, Japan. The fixed‑price task order is valued at more than $7 million and is scheduled to begin in September 2025 with completion expected in the first quarter of 2028.
The award will be added to Gulf Island’s backlog for the third quarter of 2025 and is part of a broader indefinite‑delivery, indefinite‑quantity contract that allows the DLA to issue similar task orders worldwide through September 2029. This contract diversifies Gulf Island’s customer base into the defense sector and provides a multi‑year revenue stream that complements its existing industrial and energy fabrication businesses.
Richard Heo, President and CEO, said the contract “highlights Englobal’s proven history of delivering critical services to the U.S. government” and underscores the company’s confidence that customers will resume awarding contracts to Englobal following the acquisition. The win aligns with Gulf Island’s strategy to broaden its market reach and leverage the newly acquired automation capabilities to secure high‑value, long‑term projects.
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