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Iron Bridge to Build 112th Signal Battalion Headquarters at Fort Bragg
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Iron Bridge Construction in Chesterfield, VA won a $12.3 million firm-fixed-price design and build contract for a US Special Operations Forces (SOF) battalion headquarters for the 112th Signal Battalion at Fort Bragg, NC. The 112th Signal Battalion provides operational and tactical communications for SOF task force commanders. Iron Bridge will build a 61,500-square-foot 2-story group headquarters building, organizational classroom, language laboratory, sensitive compartmented information facility, arms room, and conference rooms. Iron Bridge expects to complete construction by Mar 7/11. For the contract, 5 bids were solicited with 5 bids received by the US Army Engineer District in Savannah, GA (W912HN-09-C-0046). Who were the 4 other bidders? Find out… The other contractors who competed for the construction contract were… * Alutiiq Manufacturing Construction in Huntsville, AL * Boykin Contracting in West Columbia, SC * GSC Construction in Augusta, GA * WECC in Fayetteville, NC The work for the 112th Signal Battalion headquarters will include commissioning, installation of intrusion detection system and connection to the energy monitoring and control system. Supporting facilities includes related site-work and utilities, lighting, information systems, protected distribution systems between buildings for communication, parking lot, walks, curbs and gutters, storm drainage, fencing, site accessories, landscaping and other site […]
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