Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: October 3, 2022
The U.S. Navy has downselected 14 companies to repair, maintain and modernize non-nuclear amphibious and surface combatant ships in Norfolk, Virginia, as part of two indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contracts.
The first award worth potentially $300.2 million will provide for maintenance services for Navy aircraft landing platforms while the second IDIQ with a $177.1 million ceiling will cover the same requirements for the service branch’s guided-missile cruisers and destroyers, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Activities will be performed on Navy ships based in or visiting Norfolk, Virginia. Both contracts have delivery orders and a four-year ordering period through January 2027.
The awardees are:
Advanced Integrated Technologies
Auxiliary Systems
Bay Metals & Fabrication
Colonna’s Shipyard
Continental Tide Defense Systems
East Coast Repair & Fabrication
Mission Readiness Group
Fairlead Boatworks
Gulf Copper and Manufacturing
Lyon Shipyard
Southcoast Welding & Manufacturing
Tecnico
Transtecs
Walashek Industrial & Marine
The Mid-Atlantic Maintenance Center will oversee contract work while the Naval Sea Systems Command, as the contracting activity, is obligating funding from fiscal 2022 operations and maintenance allocation for the initial delivery orders.
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