Timeline of Events

Hurricane Maria makes landfall on Puerto Rico, devastating the island

— 9/20/17
Cobra submits a proposal to restore power to Puerto Rico’s demolished grid
10/14/17
Cobra proposal was reviewed and accepted by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and Cobra was awarded an initial reconstruction contract in 2017
— 10/19/17
Within 7 days of the initial contract award, Cobra swiftly had an advance crew of approximately 35 employees on site in Puerto Rico
10/24/17
Cobra performs crucial aerial damage assessment
— 10/28/17
Fully equipped team of 463 workers, 120 security/medical staff, 80 support staff in Puerto Rico

11/14/17
Cobra strategically places two barges off the coast of Puerto Rico to house workers so as not to strain the island’s resources
— 11/21/17
After a Request for Proposal (RFP) process Cobra was awarded a second contract to continue the vital mission on Puerto Rico
May 2018
Power is returned to 75% of Puerto Rico ahead of schedule because of Cobra’s quick efficient work
— 6/15/2018
With Cobra’s work and leadership all power returned to Puerto Rico
11/15/2018
Cobra completes all of its work and demobilizes from Puerto Rico
— 3/31/19
FEMA releases a commissioned third-party report by the Rand Corporation on the work Cobra did in Puerto Rico validating that contracts were properly obtained and the work done to restore power was cost effective and more than timely
June 2020
Mammoth is STILL OWED OVER $325 million
— Today