Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: October 30, 2018
A joint venture of Jones Lang LaSalle and Midnight Sun Technologies has won a potential $236.9M contract to support operations at the U.S. Navy‘s air station in Jacksonville, Fla., and outlying areas.
JLL-Midnight Sun IFMS will help the military branch manage utilities, facility investment operations, electrical systems, vehicles and equipment under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract,
Work also covers steam, water and wastewater, compressed air, environmental and training pool services.
The Navy received five proposals for the IDIQ that contains a $30.4M base value along with seven option years.
The branch will obligate $24.1M upon issuance of task orders for recurring work during the contracts base period, which runs through December 2019.
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