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In this episode, we sit down with Randy Salas—President of Proferre Inc.—to unpack how Guam’s federal build-up, labor bottlenecks, and procurement rules are shaping not just military projects but the island’s broader housing and development market.

Randy walks us through the realities of being a prime contractor, from navigating “lowest price technically acceptable” vs. “best value” bids to balancing on-base opportunities against the urgent need for local housing and infrastructure. He explains why immigrant labor is essential yet constrained, how permitting delays and zoning choke off new barracks, and why aggregate shortages could soon become the island’s next crisis.

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If you’re in government, contracting, or just trying to understand how federal dollars ripple into Guam’s housing market, this episode connects the dots between procurement mechanics, local constraints, and long-term opportunity.

Listen now—and see how shifting incentives, smarter permitting, and material innovation can help build capacity where it’s needed most.

Data Points is presented by Pinpoint, Guam’s leading real estate data company. Our mission is to help you make informed decisions on real property purchases through detailed market analysis and insights.