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Mid Eastern Builders to Renovate US Navy’s Heckscher Drive Fuel Farm

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Mid Eastern Builders in Chesapeake, VA, won a $22.2 million firm-fixed price contract for the replacement and construction of fuel tanks at Heckscher Drive fuel farm, facilities and fuel operations at the Fleet and Industrial Supply Center, Jacksonville, FL. The work to be performed provides for demolition and construction of 7 steel above ground bulk fuel storage tanks and replacing 5 with new similar sized tanks at the same location. The project will also remove the underground piping from the pump station located at the intersection of Second Street and B Road to the last of the bulk storage tanks along B Road, and replace it with above ground piping. Mid Eastern Builders won a similar project earlier this year… In August 2009, Mid Eastern Builders won a $36.4 million firm-fixed-price contract for replacement of fuel storage tanks at Craney Island Fuel Terminal in Portsmouth, VA. For the Heckscher Drive project, Mid Eastern Builders expects to complete the renovation by September 2012. This contract was competitively negotiated via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 7 proposals received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast in Jacksonville, FL (N69450-09-C-1261).

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