Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: February 5, 2025
J&J Worldwide Services, a CBRE government and defense business, has won a spot on a U.S. Army contract valued at approximately $259.9 million to support the renovation and modernization of critical medical facilities under the Medical Repair and Renewal, or MRR, program.
In a statement published Wednesday, Patrick Roddy, CEO of J&J Worldwide Services, said the company has supported military healthcare infrastructure for decades and is expanding its capabilities to deliver innovation to the Defense Health Agency.
“This award reinforces our commitment to providing mission-critical healthcare solutions with the expertise, reliability, and efficiency necessary to sustain and enhance medical facilities,” Roddy added.
What Is the MRR Program?
The program provides design-build and construction services to support the repair, renovation and modernization of hospitals, medical laboratories, dental clinics, veterinary clinics, wellness centers and other critical medical infrastructure.
Contract Scope
The Army Corps of Engineers awarded the multiple-award, firm-fixed-price contract under the MRR initiative.
Under the contract, J&J will help meet medical facility requirements across the continental U.S., Hawaii, Alaska, the District of Columbia, Guam and Puerto Rico.
The Department of Defense said Thursday that 17 companies, including J&J, secured positions on the contract.
According to DOD, the military branch launched an internet solicitation and received 39 bids for the multiple-award contract, which is expected to be completed by Jan. 29, 2032.
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