Fifteen companies have won positions on a potential $540 million contract to provide construction and repair services to the
U.S. Army ‘s Washington and Oregon National Guard units.
The National Guard Bureau received 28 bids for the shared firm-fixed-price contract through an online-based solicitation process, the Department of Defense said Friday .
Work is scheduled to be completed by Aug. 14, 2022.
The awardees are:
AHTNA Environmental Ascent and Takisaki joint venture Bristol Prime Contractors CMEC Diversified Contractors Global Engineering Services Imperial Construction National Native American Construction Ronsons Sdvosb P&L JV Sealaska Constructors Silver Mountain Construction Skytek TL Peterson Veterans Northwest Construction VetFed and PacificTech joint venture
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