The figure that's been thrown around here is $17B.
I actually had two offers from Guam last fall, and turned them down. My wife and I agree that we are either going to stay in the Northern Marianas, or move to the mainland. Guam, in our opinion, has too much of the bad attributes of mainland living, and not enough of the good attributes to make up for it. And, frankly (and no disrespect to the Marine Corps), I see that only getting worse once the relocation actually takes place, and 7,000 + Marines and their families are crowded in with the other 150,000 or so residents. I like the relative peace and quiet of Saipan.
But I do foresee some spillover of work to the Northern Marianas, and I would like to get in on some of that. Word has it that the Marines want to build a training base (they're calling it a "warm base") on Tinian, which would mean some pretty big spending right next door to Saipan. But as long as I remain an employee of the commonwealth, I can't get in on anything. I would need to get out on my own if I'm going to make any money off of it. That's something that I am considering.
I've seen some pretty attractive DOD positions available over the last year, as well. You considering a move to Guam?