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Up to $100M in NAVFAC Design Service Contracts for Medical Facilities

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RLF & Sherlock, Smith & Adams Joint Venture in Winter Park, FL (N62470-09-D-9042); Smith Group & URS Group Joint Venture in Washington, DC (N62470-09-D-9043); and HDR Architecture in Alexandria, VA (N62470-09-D-9044) won indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity multiple award contracts for design services for medical facility projects located throughout the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) area of responsibility worldwide. The maximum dollar value, including the base period and 4 option years, for all 3 contracts is $100 million.

Work will be performed at various US Navy and US Marine Corps medical facilities and other government facilities. This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website with 19 proposals received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic in Norfolk, VA.

The 3 contractors will compete for a variety of design service work…

The winners of the contracts will compete for design services for medical facility projects, such as providing DD Form 1391 documentation [PDF] (used to submit requirements and justifications in support of funding requests for military construction to Congress), design-build requests for proposals, plans, specifications, cost estimates, related studies, surveying, soil borings, hazardous materials identification, energy computation, life safety code studies, interior space planning/design, other associated engineering services, shop drawing review, as-built drawing preparation, operation and maintenance support information, commissioning, and construction inspection and engineering consultation services during construction.

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