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Archives by date > 2009 > September

TJC Engineering to Renovate Barracks at Naval Air Station Kingsville

Sep 10, 2009 08:31 UTC

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Small business qualifier TJC Engineering in Louisville, KY won a $13.6 million firm-fixed-price construction contract for repair and alterations to Buildings 3755 and 3740 at Naval Air Station (NAS) Kingsville in Texas.

NAS Kingsville is one of the US Navy’s premier locations for jet aviation training, according to Globalsecurity.org. Located just east of Kingsville, TX, population 25,000, the Naval Air Station’s primary mission is to train tactical jet pilots for the Navy and Marine Corps. To accomplish its mission, NAS Kingsville is home to Training Air Wing 2 and several tenant commands, military as well as civilian, with a total complement of approximately 300 officers, 200 enlisted, 350 civilian personnel, and 625 contract maintenance personnel.

Under this contract, TJC will convert Building 3755 from a bachelor enlisted quarters to transient quarters…

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$47.5M to Curtiss-Wright for Jet Fuel Storage Tank Valves

Sep 09, 2009 13:18 UTC

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Curtiss-Wright Flow Control Corp. in Farmingdale, NY received a $47.5 million indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contract for electric valve operator (EVO) assemblies and associated technical data to replace existing EVO units and manifold bonnet assemblies used on JP-5 jet fuel storage tank manifolds.

The EVO assemblies are automated, sealed solenoid valves that operate the flow of jet fuel…

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Wright Patterson AFB in Ohio Sells Off Electrical Grid to DP&L

Sep 08, 2009 16:06 UTC

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The Dayton Power and Light Co. (DP&L) in Dayton, OH won a maximum $175.5 million tariff contract to take over ownership, operation, and maintenance of the electric distribution system at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.

The original proposal was Web solicited and through a mailing list with 3 responses received by the Defense Energy Support Center at Fort Belvoir, VA (SP0600-09-C-8251). This contract is regulated tariff rate based for a 50-year contract period. The date of performance completion is July 10/61.

This contract is part of a broader effort to privatize Wright Patterson’s utility infrastructure. In addition to the electrical grid, the base intends to sell off its natural gas and water distribution and wastewater collection systems…

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Up to $19.4M to DTC for Building Renovation at NSA Mechanicsburg

Sep 08, 2009 10:06 UTC

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DTC Engineers & Constructors in Hamden, CT received a $16.9 million firm-fixed price task order #0002 under a previously awarded multiple award construction contract (N40085-08-D-2108) for the renovation of Building 9 at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mechanicsburg in Pennsylvania. DTC will convert an existing warehouse into modern office space through the installation of a new heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system; fire suppression system; and electrical, lighting, plumbing, roofing and other incidental work.

The task order also contains 2 unexercised options, which, if exercised, would increase the cumulative task order value to $19.4 million. DTC expects to complete the work by March 2011. 3 proposals were received for this task order by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic in Norfolk, VA.

NSA Mechanicsburg has approximately 4,500 military members, civilians and contractors that support over 30 tenant activities or commands…

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$25M to GS Engineering for SOF Ground Mobility Vehicle Support

Sep 07, 2009 15:17 UTC

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Small business qualifier GS Engineering in Houghton, MI won a $25 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity task order contract to supply systems test support services for US Special Operations Forces (SOF) [PDF] ground mobility vehicles. Approximately 40 task orders will be issued per year during the 5-year period of this contract.

The majority of the work will be performed at the contractor’s facility in Houghton and is expected to be completed by Sept 4/14. The contract was awarded on a competitive basis as a small business set-aside action by the US Special Operations Command Procurement Division (H92222-09-D-0050).

The ground mobility vehicle is 1 member of the SOF tactical vehicle family.

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STS to Supply Quad-S Maritime Sensor Capabilities to US Navy

Sep 07, 2009 14:15 UTC

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STS International in Berkeley Springs, WV won a $23.3 million cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for operational capabilities for the surface and subsurface surveillance system (Quad-S). Quad S is a multifunction surveillance system that can be used in both military expeditionary operations and homeland security missions.

STS will perform the work in Tampa, FL and expects to complete it by September 2014. This contract was competitively procured via Navy Electronic Commerce Online and FedBizOpps websites, with 3 proposals received by the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NAVSEA) Panama City Division in Florida (N61331-09-C-0020).

Quad-S integrates a range of maritime sensors…

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Clark Gets $27.7M Contract for USMC Air Station Miramar Prison

Sep 07, 2009 10:25 UTC

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Clark Construction Group in Costa Mesa, CA received a $27.7 million firm-fixed-price contract for design and construction of a prison at US Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar in California. The facility will absorb prisoners from other correctional facilities scheduled for closure due to the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Act.

Clark will perform work in Miramar, CA, and expects to complete it by February 2011. This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 5 proposals received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest in San Diego, CA (N62473-09-C-1808).

MCAS Miramar is a 23,000-acre installation located in the northern suburbs of San Diego…

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Up to $100M to SCI for Mobile and Tracked Vehicle Communications Equipment

Sep 03, 2009 18:03 UTC

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SCI Technology in Huntsville, AL won a $55.9 million indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract to provide tactical communication equipment for US military mobile wheeled and tracked vehicles. This contract includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of the contract to an estimated $100 million.

SCI Technology will perform the work in Huntsville and expects to complete it by August 2010. If all options are exercised, work could continue until August 2012. This contract was competitively procured via the FedBizOpps web site and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command E-commerce web site, with an unlimited number of proposals solicited and 1 offer received. The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWARSYSCEN) Atlantic in Charleston, SC manages the contract (N65236-09-D-3582).

NAVFAC Awards $90M in Paving Contracts for USMC Facilities in North Carolina

Sep 03, 2009 16:57 UTC

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The US Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic awarded indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity multiple award construction contracts to 8 contractors for paving and civil-type projects at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point and all outlying fields, Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (including New River Air Station), and other military and government installations/sites in North Carolina.

The maximum dollar value, including the base period and 4 option years, for all 8 contracts is $90 million. The term of the contracts is not to exceed 60 months, with an expected completion date of August 2014. The contracts were competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 12 proposals received. The 8 contractors may compete for task orders under the terms and conditions of the awarded contract.

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Anderson Drace to Build $14.5M Dormitory at Kessler AFB

Sep 03, 2009 14:55 UTC

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Small business qualifier Anderson Drace Joint Venture in Gulfport, MS won a $14.5 million firm-fixed-price contract for construction of a dormitory at Keesler Air Force Base (AFB) in Biloxi, MS. Anderson Drace expects to complete construction by June 2011.

This contract was competitively procured via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 8 proposals received by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southeast in Jacksonville, FL (N69450-09-C-0770).

Kessler AFB, which was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, is the home of the 81st Training Wing – the electronics, computer and weather training center of the US Air Force…

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