Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: November 18, 2020
Four small businesses have won spots on a potential $83.2M infinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for technical and engineering work on the U.S. Navy's surface ship and submarine systems.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center received six offers for the small business set-aside IDIQ and will distribute a $400K minimum guarantee to awardees, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Contractors will help the service branch engineer hull, electrical, mechanical and propulsion systems of naval vessels. Performance locations will take place at various locations worldwide based on individual task orders.
DoD expects work to be complete in June 2026.
The awardees and corresponding award caps are provided below:
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