2026-05146NoticeWallet

$1.5B Buildout for Peru's Callao Naval Base

Published Date: 3/17/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. is planning to help Peru upgrade its naval base with a $1.5 billion package of construction, engineering, and support services—no big weapons included. This deal focuses on building and improving maritime and onshore facilities at Callao Naval Base, with work managed by the Army. The notification was sent to Congress in January 2026, signaling a major infrastructure boost without any secret tech or extra fees.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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$1.5B Peru Naval Base Contract

The U.S. plans a $1.5 billion package of construction, engineering, and support services to upgrade maritime and onshore facilities at the Callao Naval Base in Peru. The package contains no major defense equipment and the work will be managed by the U.S. Army; principal contractor(s) will be chosen later, likely through a competitive process.

Funded From U.S. National Funds

The notice states the funding source for the $1.5 billion package is 'National Funds.' This identifies that U.S. government funds will pay for the construction and support services related to the Callao Naval Base work.

Up to 20 U.S. Reps Deployed

Implementation of this sale would require assignment of up to twenty U.S. Government or U.S. contractor representatives to Peru for a duration of up to ten years. These positions would provide construction management and oversight on the Callao Naval Base project.

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Key Dates

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1/15/2026
3/17/2026

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