DPR-RQ Construction will design and build the Ambulatory Care Center and Dental Clinic at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, under a four-year U.S. Navy contract with a base value of $227.6 million and a potential $237 million if all its eight options are exercised.

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The Guantanamo Bay work of the Carlsbad, California-based company is expected for completion by September 2029, according to a Department of Defense announcement Tuesday.
Incremental Contract Funding
An initial incremental funding of $48.6 million in fiscal year 2024 defense-wide military construction funds will be obligated upon the contract award, without expiry at the end of the current fiscal year. The rest of the increments for the fixed-price award fee construction contract will be obligated as they are funded.
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast, Jacksonville, Florida, is the contracting activity in the competitive procurement solicited via SAM.gov. The healthcare center that DPR-RQ is under contract to build will have surgical facilities that will be open to the Guantanamo Bay population to support the Naval Station’s mission.
DPR-RQ is one of the seven companies that secured spots in September 2022 on a potential eight-year, $1 billion Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command multi-award contract for the construction, repair or renovation of government-owned medical facilities across seven U.S. locations.