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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 6395 (Reported in House) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2021 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for militar... · Sec. 2512

Sec. 2512. State of Qatar funded construction projects

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Pursuant to agreement with the State of Qatar for required in-kind contributions, the Secretary of Defense may accept military construction projects for Al Udeid Air Base in the State of Qatar, and in the amounts, set forth in the following table: State of Qatar Funded Construction Projects Component Installation Project Amount Air Force Al Udeid Billet
(A12)$63,000,000 Billet
(BI2)$63,000,000 Billet (D l 0) $77,000,000 Billet
(009)$77,000,000 Billet
(007)$77,000,000 Armory/Mount $7,200,000 Billet
(A06)$77,000,000 Dining Facility $14,600,000 Billet
(BOS)$77,000,000 Billet
(B04)$77,000,000 Billet
(A04)$77,000,000 Billet
(AOS)$77,000,000 Dining Facility $14,600,000 MSG (Base Operations Support Facility) $9,300,000 ITN (Communications Facility) $3,500,000
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