Author: Kristen Smith|| Date Published: June 20, 2025
Eleven companies were awarded positions on the U.S. Navy’s potential eight-year, $8 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple award, design-build and design-bid-build contract for new construction, repair, alteration and related demolition of existing infrastructure within the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Hawaii’s area of responsibility.
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The contract has a base period of five years and one option period of three years, with work to be performed primarily within the NAVFAC Hawaii region through June 2033, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
NAVFAC Hawaii obligated $33,000 in Fiscal 2025 operation and maintenance Navy funding for the minimum guarantees at the time of award. Future task orders will be primarily funded by O&M Navy and military construction defense agencies’ contract funds.
Companies Competing for Task Orders Under Navy’s $8B IDIQ:
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