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Navy awards 3 contracts worth $160M for defense projects in Pacific area




By Pacific Island Times News Staff

Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific today announced the award of two contracts worth $160 million combined for defense projects in the Pacific area of operation.


NAVFAC awarded a $98 million cost-plus-award-fee indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity modification contract to AECOM Technical Services Inc. of Los Angeles, California on May 16 for environmental services.


The modification provides for an increase in contract capacity to support the additional requirements of the Navy, primarily in the Environmental Restoration Navy program, for technical environmental services.


The contract covers work to be performed in Hawaii, Guam, other areas of the NAVFAC Pacific AOR including southwest and northwest regions of the U.S., Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S. Japan, Diego Garcia and other areas in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The work is expected to be completed by February 2023.


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NAVFAC also awarded a $50 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, architect-engineer contract to InSynergy and Robert JV LLC of Honolulu on May 16 for services at various locations within the Pacific.


The work to be performed includes architect-engineer services for various petroleum, oil, and lubricants and mechanical engineering projects and related services.

Work will be performed in Guam/Marianas, Hawaii and Australia. The term of this contract is not to exceed 60 months with an expected completion date of May 2027.

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NAVFAC also awarded a $12 million task order to CAPE Environmental Management Inc. of Honolulu on May 16 for site preparation in support of the construction of a tactical mobile over-the-horizon radar receive site.


The work to be performed includes the site preparation for munitions and explosives constituents/materials potentially resenting an explosive hazard clearance, demolition of existing facilities, clearing and grubbing, excavation and embankment, treatment of contaminated soil and equipment, and creating borrows pits for placement of treated materials.


Work will be performed within the NAVFAC Pacific area of operations with an expected completion date of May 2023. (NAVFAC)



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