FBI/ICE joint facility opens in Tamuning
<span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:115%;font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"">They assist in combating criminal organizations illegally exploiting US travel, trade, finances, and immigration and now they have a home in Tamuning.</span>
by Krystal Paco
Guam - They assist in combating criminal organizations illegally exploiting US travel, trade, finances, and immigration and now they have a home in Tamuning.
Ribbon was cut this morning for the new ICE/FBI joint facility. At 30,000 square feet, Special Agent in Charge Wayne Willis says the team is ready to move in. "Our new home - it fits all our needs. We have great partners in the private sector within the government sector both the local government and the federal government," he said.
The project is a joint venture between Calvo Enterprises and Shangri-La Industries of Los Angeles.
The $15 million project was designed by RIM Architects and constructed by Webcor Builders of California with tentant improvements completed by Tutujan Hill Group.
Guam - They assist in combating criminal organizations illegally exploiting US travel, trade, finances, and immigration and now they have a home in Tamuning.
Ribbon was cut this morning for the new ICE/FBI joint facility. At 30,000 square feet, Special Agent in Charge Wayne Willis says the team is ready to move in. "Our new home - it fits all our needs. We have great partners in the private sector within the government sector both the local government and the federal government," he said.
The project is a joint venture between Calvo Enterprises and Shangri-La Industries of Los Angeles.
The $15 million project was designed by RIM Architects and constructed by Webcor Builders of California with tentant improvements completed by Tutujan Hill Group.

By KUAM News