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Archives by date > 2009 > August > 17th

$39.8M to Nan to Build 2 Marine Corps Base Hawaii Barracks

Aug 17, 2009 12:26 UTC

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Marine Corps Air Station
Kaneohe Bay

Nan in Honolulu, HI won a $39.8 million firm-fixed-price contract for design and construction of 2 barracks for single Marines at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, HI. Nan will build 2 reinforced concrete or masonry buildings, 1 with 88 semi-private rooms and the other with 62 semi-private rooms. The buildings will be interconnected through walkways and will not exceed 5 stories in height, with community and service core areas consisting of laundry facilities, lounges, duty officer and bunk room, housekeeping, vending area, and public restroom.

Nan expects to complete construction by February 2012. This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website with 9 proposals received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Pacific in Pearl Harbor, HI (N62742-09-C-1303).

Marine Corps Base Hawaii is home to the Marine Corps Air Station Kaneohe Bay…

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$82.6M to Weston Solutions for Houston-Galveston Navigation Channel Work

Aug 17, 2009 10:59 UTC

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Weston Solutions in Houston, TX won an $82.7 million contract for levee work in the Houston-Galveston navigation channel. Weston will undertake levee repairs, levee raisings, and shore protection to placement areas used for the Houston-Galveston navigation channel. The placement area includes the following: Lost Lake, Peggy Lake, Alexander Island, Spilman Island, Atkinson Island, Mid Bay, and Redfish Island.

Weston will perform the work in Harris and Chambers Counties, TX with an estimated completion date of Sept 30/11. 4 bids were solicited with 3 bids received by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston (W912BV-08-D-2012). Other firms that were eligible to bid for the project were Environmental Chemical, Kellogg Brown & Root Services, and Kiewit Texas Construction.

W. M. Jordan Gets Additional Work for SOF Facilities in Virginia Beach

Aug 17, 2009 10:01 UTC

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W. M. Jordan in Newport News, VA received a $14.6 million modification to a firm-fixed price contract (N40085-08-C-9684) to exercise option 0002 for installation of collateral equipment for the Special Operations Forces Facility (SOF) and SOF Operational Training Facility at Naval Air Station Oceana, Dam Neck Annex. Under the option, the company will install furniture and furnishings in accordance with the drawings and specifications in the furniture, fixtures and equipment package.

Under the original contract, W. M. Jordan was tasked with building a 2-story SOF P899 operations facility, a single-story addition to the 2nd floor of Building 368, a 1-story P768 SOF operational training facility, and a single-story addition to Building 310.

W. M. Jordan expects to complete construction by August 2010. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic in Norfolk, VA manages the contract.

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