Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: March 5, 2024
Eight small businesses have secured spots on a potential 10-year, $226.2 million contract to help the U.S. Navy repair, maintain and modify surface ships and other waterborne vessels homeported in Hawaii.
The contractors will procure materials to support surface vessel maintenance activities under the multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Monday.
The IDIQ has a five-year base period valued at $105 million and options to extend work for an additional five years.
The awardees are:
C&S Services
Delphinus Engineering
Epsilon Systems Solutions
Marisco
Pacific Shipyards International
Propulsion Controls Engineering
Regal Service
Work will occur in Hawaii and is expected to conclude in March 2034, if all options are exercised.
The Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility will obligate $2,500 in minimum contract guarantee per awardee using the Navy’s fiscal 2024 operations and maintenance funds.
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