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Bases & Infrastructure | Delivery & Task Orders | Other Corporation | USA

KBR Contract for Re-Building US Navy’s SE Installations Hits $96.8M

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Katrina (click to view full) Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown & Root Services in Arlington, VA received $33 million for modification P0014 to Task Order 0017, under a cost reimbursement, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity emergency construction contract with special conditions. These task orders provide for Hurricane Katrina stabilization, cleanup and recovery at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pascagoula, NAS Gulfport, Stennis Space Center and other US Navy installations in the Southeast Region. Award of this modification brings the total task order amount for these tasks to $96.8 million. The basic contract was competitively negotiated with 59 offers solicited, three proposals received and the award detailing the qualifying firms made on July 26, 2004. The total contract amount is not to exceed $500 milion which includes the base period and four option years. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division in North Charleston, SC issued the task order (N62470-04-D-4017). See all DID coverage related to this contract.

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