Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: February 20, 2020
Six independent firms and two joint ventures have won spots on a potential five-year, $880M contract from the U.S. Navy to modernize, restore or sustain petroleum, oil and lubricant storage assets.
Contractors will compete for fuel system design, construction, engineering, test, maintenance, repair and inspection task orders encompassing pipelines and related POL facilities around the world, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
The service branch received 18 proposals for the multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract via a competitive bidding process.
DoD expects work to be completed by February 2025.
The awardees are:
Aptim
Bristol Engineering Services
CAPE-Burns and McDonnell joint venture
Dawson Enterprises
GSI and Pond JV
Reliable Contracting Group
Weston Solutions
Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions
Aptim's federal services business won the initial $623,600 task order to inspect, clean and repair POL fuel tanks installed at Naval Base Point Loma in San Diego.
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