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DOD’s construction contracts explain much about the Pentagon’s posture and future designs. NOTABLE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ABM Government Services; Apro International; and CACI Dynamic Systems received $17,014,891 for operational contracting support for supplies, services and construction to USCENTCOM Acquisition Support Services. Parsons-Versar JV received $90,000,000 for construction services in support of USCENTCOM. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Akima Facilities Management received $8,515,252 for installation operations and maintenance support services for Ft. Gordon . Wolverine Services received $12,613,329 for logistics support services at Ft. Gordon. Hensel Phelps Kiewit JV received $564,689,000 for design and construction of a high performance computing center at Ft. Meade . Walsh Federal received $91,777,000 for construction of a multi-story East Campus Building 1 on Ft. Meade. AMEC Environment & Infrastructure; ECC-MEZZ JV; ITSI Gilbane; SKE Djibouti JV; Lakeshore TolTest Corp.; and P&S Construction received a total $75,000,000 for construction projects in Africa (97 percent), Bahrain (1 percent), Italy (1 percent), and Greece (1 percent). Blinderman Construction received $14,864,000 for building a Navy Drug Screening Laboratory at NAVSTA Great Lakes . BREMCOR JV received $18,922,837 for base operation support services (e.g. port operations; vehicle and equipment maintenance; heating, cooling and ventilation; pest control and janitorial services) at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay . Harry Pepper & Associates (HPA ) received $10,284,372 to repair the Guantánamo Bay waterfront (includes repairs to the public marina and restoration of the recreational dive park). Island Mechanical Contractor (IMC ) received $10,143,674 to build a solar array and install new lighting at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay . URS Group Inc. received $31,181,234 to build a new fuel pier and truckload facility at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay. CH2M Hill Constructors; Environmental Chemical; Kellogg Brown & Root; and URS Group received a total $800,000,000 for “global contingency construction projects worldwide” – 60 for natural disasters and 40 percent for miscellaneous DOD work. The work provides DOD an immediate response for construction services, which would respond to natural disasters, humanitarian assistance, conflict, or projects with similar characteristics. Guam MACC Builders received $20,249,617 for the construction of an aircraft rinse facility and taxiways at Andersen AFB , Guam. Nova Group/Underground Construction JV received $52,364,400 for building a new fuel pipeline and upgrading an existing pipeline from Sasa Valley Fuel Farm to Andersen AFB , Guam. Tutor Perini Corp. received $23,813,707 to upgrade 60 existing housing units at Lockwood Terrace (Naval Base Guam ) in order to bring them to current Navy standards which include reconfiguration of interior living spaces and expanding existing living areas. Hourigan Construction received $23,366,464 for design and construction of an Operation Facility at Joint Expeditionary Base, Little Creek -Fort Story. IAP Worldwide Services received $100,000,000 to provide emergency support function public works and engineering tasks during incidents of national significance serving FEMA Regions IV through VIII. The

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DOD’s construction contracts explain much about the Pentagon’s posture and future designs. NOTABLE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ABM Government Services; Apro International; and CACI Dynamic Systems received $17,014,891 for operational contracting support for supplies, services and construction to USCENTCOM Acquisition Support Services. Parsons-Versar JV received $90,000,000 for construction services in support of USCENTCOM. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Akima Facilities Management received $8,515,252 for installation operations and maintenance support services for Ft. Gordon. Wolverine Services received $12,613,329 for logistics support services at Ft. Gordon. Hensel Phelps Kiewit JV received $564,689,000 for design and construction of a high performance computing center at Ft. Meade. Walsh Federal received $91,777,000 for construction of a multi-story East Campus Building 1 on Ft. Meade. AMEC Environment & Infrastructure; ECC-MEZZ JV; ITSI Gilbane; SKE Djibouti JV; Lakeshore TolTest Corp.; and P&S Construction received a total $75,000,000 for construction projects in Africa (97 percent), Bahrain (1 percent), Italy (1 percent), and Greece (1 percent). Blinderman Construction received $14,864,000 for building a Navy Drug Screening Laboratory at NAVSTA Great Lakes. BREMCOR JV received $18,922,837 for base operation support services (e.g. port operations; vehicle and equipment maintenance; heating, cooling and ventilation; pest control and janitorial services) at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay. Harry Pepper & Associates (HPA) received $10,284,372 to repair the Guantánamo Bay waterfront (includes repairs to the public marina and restoration of the recreational dive park). Island Mechanical Contractor (IMC) received $10,143,674 to build a solar array and install new lighting at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay. URS Group Inc. received $31,181,234 to build a new fuel pier and truckload facility at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay. CH2M Hill Constructors; Environmental Chemical; Kellogg Brown & Root; and URS Group received a total $800,000,000 for “global contingency construction projects worldwide” – 60 for natural disasters and 40 percent for miscellaneous DOD work. The work provides DOD an immediate response for construction services, which would respond to natural disasters, humanitarian assistance, conflict, or projects with similar characteristics. Guam MACC Builders received $20,249,617 for the construction of an aircraft rinse facility and taxiways at Andersen AFB, Guam. Nova Group/Underground Construction JV received $52,364,400 for building a new fuel pipeline and upgrading an existing pipeline from Sasa Valley Fuel Farm to Andersen AFB, Guam. Tutor Perini Corp. received $23,813,707 to upgrade 60 existing housing units at Lockwood Terrace (Naval Base Guam) in order to bring them to current Navy standards which include reconfiguration of interior living spaces and expanding existing living areas. Hourigan Construction received $23,366,464 for design and construction of an Operation Facility at Joint Expeditionary Base, Little Creek-Fort Story. IAP Worldwide Services received $100,000,000 to provide emergency support function public works and engineering tasks during incidents of national significance serving FEMA Regions IV through VIII. The

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Louis Berger Group received $50,000,000 to provide emergency support function public works and engineering tasks during incidents of national significance. Lockheed Martin received $138,476,929 for communications technical support services for CENTAF. PAT USA received $11,392,577 for consolidating construction projects at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. Whitesell-Green received $15,949,000 for construction of a Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Mission Control Complex at NAS Jacksonville. This contract provides for a new freestanding two-story structure with two Electromagnetic Interference Shielded Mission Control Systems, a Tactical Operations Center with SCIF spaces, and numerous roof-top mounted antennas. SECURITY CONSTRUCTION & SERVICES A&D GC received $9,650,000 for design/construction of Project Entry Control Gate 5 at MCRD, San Diego. Akima Construction Services; Ayuda Management Corp.; Futurenet Group Inc.; Ma-Chis Kawv III; North Wind Neu Security Services; Security Construction Services and Zieson Construction Co. received $80,000,000 for worldwide design-build and construction capabilities for access control point (ACP) construction and equipment installation. The same group received another $80,000,000 to design, build and construct an Access Control Point and install equipment. Atlantic CommTech Corp.; Evergreen Fire and Security; Infotec Systems Corporation; Integrated Security Solutions; and LVW Electronics received $160,000,000 to support various access control point systems and related systems. Alutiiq Pacific; Securityhunter, Inc. and Split Pine Technologies received a total $99,000,000 for physical security access control design, installation, integration, testing and initial training for anti-terrorism force protection (ATFP) hardware and software) at Navy installations worldwide. Chenega Management; STS International; Global Technical Services; and Advanced Technology Systems Co. received $249,300,000 to support fielded force protection systems at permanent and contingency sites in military installations. Construction Engineers received $12,895,000 to construct a border patrol station in Pembina, ND. Turner Construction received $13,640,000 to construct a Border Patrol Station in Detroit. FutureNet Group received $9,499,725 to construct a new entry control facility (which includes roadway relocation and construction of a sentry house, four sentry booths, and a raised over-watch station) at Parris Island. Hal Hays Construction received $14,236,000 for design and construction of Operations Access Points, Red Beach, at Camp Pendleton. Work includes widening of beach access road so large vehicles can pass. I.E.-Pacific received $12,612,000 to design and construct a security operations complex and military working dog facility at MCAS Yuma.

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The Matthews Group (TMG) received $14,733,352 to upgrade the access control points 3 & 4 at the Defense Distribution Center, Susquehanna. Paragon Systems received $42,458,520 for security services to include perimeter security guards, construction surveillance technicians, security controllers, and alarm monitors at Offutt AFB. NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND AECOM Technical Services received $15,000,000 for plans, studies, project documents, geo-spatial information and services, GPS services and other services within NAVFAC Southwest. Bristol General Contractors; Ikhana LLC; Kisaq LLC; Komada LLC; K-W Construction; and LNV Inc. received a total $99,000,000 for construction projects located primarily within the NAVFAC Southeast AOR. Coburn Contractors; Halbert Construction; Hawk Niking; RWT LLC; Starlight-Shintani-Greenwave JV; Sullivan International Group; Talion Construction; and Tokunaga Elite JV received $95,000,000 for construction projects located primarily within the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Hawaii area of responsibility (AOR). GHD Gerwick JV received $7,500,000 for Waterfront Engineering Services in the NAVFAC Southwest AOR. Gulf Coast Architectural Group received $30,000,000 for architecture and engineering services in NAVFAC Southeast AOR. JCON Group; Orocon/Carother JV; Mitchell Industrial Contractors; Brasfield & Gorrie; PentaCon; TMG Services; and Leebcor Services received $95,000,000 for construction projects located primarily within the NAVFAC Southeast. Kenmar-Gaskins JV; Leebcor Services; Ocean/Turner JV; Richard Brady & Associates; and Whitesell-Green, Inc.; received a cumulative $95,000,000 for construction projects located primarily within NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic Hampton Roads’ AOR. LS3P Collaborative received $30,000,000 for architect and engineering within NAVFAC Southeast. S. S. Dannaway & Associates received $10,000,000 for architect-engineer services for fire protection at various NAVFAC Pacific locations. STV-BRPH JV received $30,000,000 for architect and engineering services in NAVFAC Southeast. Work will occur at: FL (70 percent), GA (15 percent), Guantánamo Bay (10 percent), and Andros Island Bahamas (5 percent). VSolvit received $10,527,041 for IT enterprise business systems support at NAVFAC IT Center, Naval Base Ventura County. This was issued as “an 8(a) competitive set-aside” using F.A.R. Part 15. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Advanced Crane Technologies; Crane Technologies Group; and HECO-Pacific Manufacturing received $30,000,000 for ordering new and overhauling existing weight handling equipment. American Equipment; Crane Technologies Group; HECO-Pacific Manufacturing; Piedmont Hoist and Crane; Sievert Electric Service and Sales; and Westmont Industries received a collective $30,000,000 for ordering new and overhauling existing weight handling equipment (cranes, monorails, hoists). Altec Industries received $177,500,000 for trucks and trailers. Landoll Corp. received $177,500,000 for trucks and trailers.

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Altec Industries received $327,500,000 to procure commercial type cranes. Caterpillar received $633,000,000 for material handling equipment. Crown Equipment Corp. received $633,000,000 for material handling equipment. Hoist Liftruck Manufacturing received $925,000,000 for material handling equipment. Intercomp Co. received $60,000,000 for material handling scales. One solicitation, one response. Taylor-Dunn Manufacturing received $633,000,000 for material handling equipment. JCB Inc. received $8,739,876 for logistic services and spare parts for the High Mobility Engineer Excavator. The bid was solicited, one bid received. JLG Industries received $56,635,781 for All-Terrain Lifter Army Systems. One bid solicited, one bid received. K&N Industrial Equipment received $7,976,384 to rehab bridge cranes located at Lower Granite and Little Goose Dams in Dayton and Pomeroy, Washington. Kipper Tool received $976,000,000 for commercial type construction equipment. Longhorn Regional Service Center received $10,500,000 for power-operated drum winches. Terex Corp. received $327,500,000 for cranes. STORM DAMAGE Conquistador Dorado JV; Integrated Pro Services; RDC Circle; and Veterans Contractors Group JV received $50,000,000 for hurricane protection and restoration services. Clark Construction Enterprises received $26,154,430 to build a hurricane and storm damage risk reduction system in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Conti Enterprises received $44,828,475 to build a hurricane and storm damage risk reduction system on the Mississippi River levee from English Turn Bend to Belle Chasse. FEDCON – JV received $48,372,000 to support the Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System. FEDCON JV received $34,536,510 to work on the hurricane storm damage and risk reduction system, Mississippi River Levee, Augusta to Oakville, LA. Target Construction received $41,560,092 for construction services in support of the Hurricane Protection System. EDUCATION & TRAINING FACILITIES A&D GC received $12,847,000 to design and construct a combat training tank and instruction facility to serve the Reconnaissance Training Company at Camp Pendleton. ACC Construction received $21,786,027 to construct Phase III of Basic Training Complex III at Fort Jackson, SC.

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Cherokee Nation Construction Services received $14,231,855 for the renovation of Training Facility 206 at Dover AFB. Dills Architects, P.C.; KZF Design and CEMS Engineering Inc. received a total $10,000,000 to design and construct an elementary and secondary school area office. Donald Maggi received $11,711,000 to continue building a Basic Training Complex at Ft. Leonard Wood. Faith Enterprises Inc. received $9,958,370 for repair of Cadet Gym Phase 6. “Old racquetball and squash courts will be renovated, and structural floors added, to provide spaces for the Triathlon Club, weightlifting support space, Crossfit training space, and a television studio. The weightlifting space will be renovated and updated for current program requirements. Existing gym space will be renovated to accommodate gymnastics and support spaces, including retractable seating and space for various gymnastics equipment for competitions.” J&J Contractors received $31,687,000 for construction of Hanscom Middle School at Hanscom AFB. Joint Forces Construction received $8,316,000 for construction of a collective training facility on Ft. Pickett, Blackstone, VA. L.S. Black Constructors Inc. received $16,968,000 for construction of a new readiness center at the Arden Hills Army Training Site. Leebcor Services received $7,890,405 for design and construction of a USMC Reserve Training Center, including a vehicle maintenance facility in Memphis, TN. McTech Corp. received $51,784,000 to construct a dormitory, conference center, and advanced training center at Harpers Ferry, WV. NEU Security Services received $14,080,000 for construction of a Digital Multi-Purpose Training Range at Ft. Carson, CO. RQ Construction received a $27,703,840 for construction of a 127,171 sq. foot readiness center at JBLM. Trainor Enterprises received $36,696,000 for construction of a massive battalion-sized Operational Readiness Training Complex in Boise, Idaho. Turner Strategic Technologies received $8,195,202 for the construction of an Operations Training Complex, Dining Facility at Ft. Hood. BARRACKS & HOUSING MultiMAC JV received $20,000,000 to help DOD comply with Air Emission Regulations, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act Regulations and Greenhouse Gas Regulations at DOD installations within the NAVFAC Atlantic AOR. Part of this contract allocates $469,280 for Asbestos Management Study at Rota, Spain. Are sailors stationed in Rota, Spain currently being exposed to asbestos in base housing? Veterans who were exposed to asbestos are entitled to compensation.

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Alvarez & Marsal Real Estate Advisory Services received $88,000,000 for long-term post-closing management in support of privatization of military housing and sundry tasks related to BRAC and other programs. Atwood Hay received $8,072,109 for repair of Castner Substation at Schofield Barracks. Dawson Technical received $10,165,368 for the renovation of the Aloha Center, Building 690 at Schofield Barracks. This was a non-competitive contract with one bid received. DPR Hardin Construction Company received $20,195,000 for design, construction and renovations of Bachelor Quarters at Naval Station Norfolk. Environmental Management Resources received $11,444,076 for renovation and repair of Corry “A” School Bachelor Quarters 3707 and 3708 at Corry Station. Environmental Management Resources received $6,975,538 to renovate Quarters 4 Barracks and Lakeside Bachelor Enlisted Quarters A, for Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport. I.E. Pacific, Inc. received $8,077,000 to renovate two Bachelor Enlisted Quarters at Naval Base Coronado. M.A. Mortenson received $94,876,000 for construction of barracks at Ft. Carson. Purcell Construction received $46,650,000 for construction of a barracks addition and facility at Ft. Lee. RQ Construction received $13,986,000 for renovation of three barracks at NAB Coronado. Sauer Inc. received $27,406,000 to design/construct an A School Barracks at NAS Oceana, Dam Neck Annex. SoCo Construction received $11,019,608 for the construction of a Basic Training Complex barracks in Savannah, GA. TEAM Construction received $9,086,654 to renovate Second Battalion Recruit Barracks 599 at MCRD Parris Island. W.M. Jordan Co. received $30,580,750 for design/renovation of a bachelor quarters facility at JEBLC-FS. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Altus Architectural Studios; Global Engineering Solutions; NIKA Technologies; Leo A Daly Company; NBBJ + SSOE; Rogers, Lovelock & Fritz; RTKL/SSR; Sherlock, Smith & Adams/Page Southerland Page JV; ZGF/AEI/KPFF JV received $49,800,000 for continued design services in support of the Medical Facilities Architect-Engineer Services to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Bristol Engineering Services; Cherokee General Corp.; CKY Inc.; Macro-Z-Technology; and Nordic Industries received $9,800,000 for design and horizontal construction projects for programs and projects managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District. Diversified Construction of Oklahoma received $20,000,000 for construction services within the Army Corps of Engineers’ Tulsa District area of responsibility. Horizon Shipbuilding received $11,154,508 for the Shorty Baird Replacement (one inland river, all welded steel towboat) for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District. Pioneer Contracting Company and Hawk

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Contracting Group received $49,000,000 for construction services within the Army Corps of Engineers’ Honolulu District area of responsibility. Tompkins Associates received $9,500,000 to provide architectural and engineering design and planning services for military and civilian work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Kansas City District. Vista Technical Services received $9,900,000 for environmental support within the Army Corps of Engineers’ South-Pacific Division and South-Western Division area of responsibility. VW International received $13,000,000 for services in support of the IO&T program at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Huntsville Center. This contract supports the Yongsan Relocation Program at USAG-Humphrey’s in South Korea. QUANTICO & LEJEUNE Argo Systems received $23,033,000 for design and construction of the Embassy Security Group Facilities at MCB Quantico. Work provides a new headquarters, warehouse, and compound access control buildings for the Embassy Security Guard (MCESG) at Quantico. C.E.R., Inc. received $11,699,000 for a new dining facility in the Weapons Training Battalion Mess Hall at Quantico. Dragados USA received $20,072,022 for building a road, borrow pits, two bridges, foundation piling and pile load testing at Camp Lejeune. Environmental Management received $19,267,059 for facilities maintenance and heavy equipment repair services at Camp Lejeune, MCAS New River, and other areas in eastern N.C. G-W Management Services received $6,854,000 to renovate the Security Battalion Headquarters and the G-6 communications in building 2043 at Quantico. Harper Construction received $27,063,290 for construction on the Student Officer Quarters at The Basic School at Quantico. Hensel Phelps Construction received $25,149,100 for design/construction of a Defense Security Service (DSS) Facility (4-story, secure, high-rise) addition at Quantico. RQ-DPR Construction JV received $46,369,836 for design and construction of a Battalion Headquarters and an Applied Instruction Lab for SERE Training at Camp Lejeune. Siemens Industry received $12,136,943 to design/construct an Energy Management & Control System and Direct Digital Control System for HVAC System Upgrades at Quantico. Whiting-Turner Contracting received $26,037,371 for design/construction of Staff NCO Academy Facilities at Camp Lejeune. Whiting-Turner Contracting received $38,635,704 for energy efficiency improvements at Camp Lejeune. RIVERS, DAMS, WATERWAYS & FLOOD CONTROL ABHE & SVOBODA received $7,449,310 for the repair and coating of East Bulkhead, N.J. Intercoastal Waterway and Point Pleasant Canal.

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B&K Construction received $24,370,629 for installation, construction and relocation services along the Mississippi River. Bauer Foundation received $11,431,960 to extend the barrier wall 155 feet at Center Dam, TN. This was a non-competitive solicitation. Boh Bros. Construction received $38,099,976 for Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project 23A. Work consists of construction of cast in place concrete covered canal, pulling and driving sheet piling, modifying existing utilities, and demolition of existing roadways and sidewalks. Brayman Construction received $15,208,219 for constructing an emptying basin adjacent to the new river wall of the lock downstream of the dam in Charleroi, PA. Cajun Constructors received $46,181,916 for the construction of a concrete covered canal in New Orleans. Conti Enterprises received $23,800,500 for flood control services in Harahan, LA. Eastman Aggregate Enterprise received $7,112,595 for flood control and beach erosion control at Broward County, FL. Eutaw Construction received $10,702,665 for supporting the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control project. Shavers-Whittle Construction received $8,112,606 for work on the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. Hamp’s Construction received $11,658,930 for clearing and grubbing the existing levee in in Buras, Louisiana. Heeter Construction received $11,451,737 for Bluestone Dam safety assurance and to install up to 278 anchors. Henderson Consulting received $10,492,333 for Mississippi River/tributaries and Jefferson Heights levee enlargement. Kiewit Infrastructure West received $255,525,030 for dam modification in Folsom, CA. Manson Construction received $6,578,500 for flood control and emergency repair services along the Delaware coast. PAC COMM received $9,742,387 for the construction of a retaining wall in support of flood control services in Manatee County, FL. Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel received $50,000,000 for maintenance and construction work along the Mississippi River. Thalle Construction received $34,000,220 for construction of the new lock at Kentucky Lock in Grand Rivers, KY. The contract was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid received.

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Veteran's Contractor's Group received $10,696,914 to support the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project (SELA-09a) and construction of Soniat Canal Pump to the River Intake at Jefferson Parish, LA. W. M. Schlosser received $8,933,000 for high reservoir improvements, Washington Aqueduct Division, D.C. Weeks Marine received $17,334,260 and $9,500,150 for flood control and emergency repair services. AIRFIELD & PAVING WORK Acme Concrete Paving received $11,870,000 for construction and repair services. Asphalt Roads & Materials received $9,483,530 for asphalt paving and minor concrete work at various naval facilities throughout the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. ASRC Civil Construction received $10,449,935 for paving work at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Baldi Brothers received $11,099,841 for design and construction of a combat aircraft loading apron for up to 30 rotary wing aircraft at MCAS Yuma. Barnhill Contracting; Morton Trucking; Onslow Grading & Paving; and S. T. Wooten Corp. received a cumulative $95,000,000 for construction projects (includes paving, site clearing activities, demolition work, storm drainage work, modifications to water and sewer distribution) located at Camp Lejeune, MCAS New River, MCAS Cherry Point, and outlying facilities in North Carolina. Bering Straits Technical Services received $34,779,995 for demolition, repair and construction of a variety of paving structures and drainage devices at several areas at Aberdeen Proving Ground. CCI Solutions received $11,556,752 to repair airfield and roadway pavements. Eastern Construction received $17,478,273 to repair and upgrade the Lima Taxiway to modern standards at McGuire AFB. Etcon Inc. received $22,130,444 for paving services at Ft. Hood. Holland & Holland received $9,035,374 for paving services at Ft. Stewart. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Sand Point Services received $23,062,668 for repairs and upgrade of taxiway “Golf” at Joint Base McGuire/Dix. Summers Concrete received $10,000,000 for airfield pavements at Moody AFB. Summers Concrete received $8,987,479 to repair taxiway kilo and hot cargo pads with new cement concrete pavement and asphalt shoulder pavement. Sundt Construction received $32,787,350 to repair a runway at Minot AFB.

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The Matthews Group (TMG) received $8,507,132 to replace the Sierra taxiway at Joint Base Andrews. DREDGING & EROSION CONTROL 4H Construction Corp. received $7,309,050 for dredging along the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS). Agate Construction received $7,592,200 to help repair the North Jetty at Barnegat Inlet, NJ. American Southwest Electronic received $13,087,038 to work on the West Bank Mississippi River Levee, Atchafalaya Basin Levee District, Pointe Coupee Parish, LA. Archer Western Construction received $75,714,070 for the Picayune Strand Restoration Project, Miller Pumping Station, Collier County, FL. Black River Constructors JV received $7,299,000 to remove materials, dredged and otherwise, from the Mississippi River’s Grand Encampment Island in Wisconsin. Burns & McDonnell received $9,500,000 for military/civil works projects primarily within Great Lakes and Ohio River division. C.F. Bean received $500,000,000 for miscellaneous dredging projects. Cashman Dredging and Marine Contracting received $8,238,900 for maintenance dredging at Norwalk and New Haven, CT. Choctaw Transportation; Luhr Bros.; Patton-Tully Marine; and Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Co. received $48,000,000 for constructing various types of stone navigation structures in the Mississippi river. DS3 Enterprises received $8,836,646 for debris removal and haul and disposal services for Fire Island, Suffolk County, NY. Dutra Dredging received $39,739,000 for dredging the Thimble Shoal Federal Navigation Channel and the Cape Henry Federal Navigation Channel in Newport News, VA. Dutra Dredging received $10,008,000 for dredging in Oregon, Washington and California. Great Lakes Dock & Materials received $7,461,751 for repairing 0.5 miles of breakwater at Cleveland Harbor. Illinois Constructors Corporation received $11,369,090 to protect the Chicago shoreline from erosion. John Madonna Construction Company received $6,748,165 for erosion mitigation services in Santa Maria, CA. Luhr Bros. received $7,000,000 for dredging services along the Mississippi River. Luhr Bros. received $7,000,000 for equipment and personnel for dredging the Ohio River, its tributaries and the upper Mississippi River.

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Manson Construction received $6,934,900 for dredging Oakland Inner & Outer Harbor Channel of approximately 421,000 cubic yards of materials. Manson Construction received $8,000,000 for maintenance dredging of Mobile Harbor Channel, AL. Marinex Construction received $17,943,374 for dredging in Savannah, GA. Mike Hooks received $11,962,750 for dredging and disposal in support of the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection & Restoration Act (CWPPRA) in Plaquemines Parish, LA. Nordic Industries received $12,562,131 to construct the oxbow bypass in the Napa River, CA. Orion Marine Construction received $15,902,250 for dredging in La Port, TX and Concordia Parish, LA. R.E. Staite Engineering received $6,863,494 for dredging Mole Pier and Pier 8 at Naval Base San Diego. SMIT Singapore PTE received $43,000,000 for salvage, salvage-related towing, harbor clearance, ocean engineering and point-to-point towing services to support the director of ocean engineering, supervisor of salvage and diving in the Western Pacific waters. Titan Maritime received $43,000,000 for salvage; harbor clearance, ocean engineering and towing services to support the director of ocean engineering, supervisor of salvage and diving. Weeks Marine received $7,771,800 for maintenance dredging in Plaquemines, LA. Weeks Marine received $9,646,550 for dredging Jones Inlet New York Federal Navigation project. Weeks Marine received $10,058,150 for dredging services at East Rockaway to Rockaway Inlet and Jamaica Bay, New York. Weeks Marine received $21,253,000 for pipeline dredging of the Bayport Flare and Houston Ship Channel, TX. Wolpert, Inc. received $9,500,000 to help the Army CoE with architectural/engineering projects primarily within the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division boundaries. Great Lakes Dredge & Dock (GLD&D) received $122,198,956 for dredging along Miami Harbor. GLD&D received $68,681,500 for drilling, dredging, blasting and disposal services. GLD&D received $36,900,000 to provide placement of beachfill along the constructed project footprint in Keansburg, N.J. This was a non-competitive acquisition. GLD&D received $30,700,221 for dredging beach fill and placing material on Folly Beach, SC. GLD&D received $25,590,800 to support of beach restoration project in Monmouth, N.J. GLD&D received $19,352,064 for the flood control and coastal emergency repair services along the Delaware coast. GLD&D received $18,332,500 for dredging and placement of 1,015,000 cubic yards of sand to restore the Asbury Park to Avon-by-the-Sea reach. GLD&D received $10,165,000 for dredging services along the Mississippi River. GLD&D received $9,452,419 for dredging services. GLD&D received $10,273,971 for working on the Baltimore Harbor Dredging Project. GLD&D received $8,030,480 for maintenance and associated dredging services for Kings Bay. GLD&D received $6,875,000 for the Fire Island to Montauk Point, N.Y. Interim Coastal Damage Protection project. NATIONAL GUARD & RESERVE CONSTRUCTION Boro Developers received $13,822,431 for full restoration of the Jonah E. Kelley U.S. Army Reserve Center at Ft. Dix.

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Bowen, Collins & Associates received $10,000,000 for architecture and engineer services on a broad range of investigative design and construction monitoring services for the Utah National Guard at Salt Lake City, West Jordon and St. George, Utah. Cox Construction received $21,899,000 for construction of the maneuver area training and equipment site at Ft. Irwin for the California National Guard. Curtis-McKinley Roofing and Sheet Metal; Construction & Service Solutions; Brazos Roofing International of South Dakota; A-Vet/MGC JV; and Global-Pacific Tech JV 1 received $45,000,000 for construction services for the U.S. Army Reserves nationwide national roofing initiative. E-Corp; Anvil Builders; Sigma Services; Bara Infoware; Gwinn Construction; Rore, Inc.; Northwind Engineering; Spanish Spring Construction; Pinecrest Construction and Development; J.Davis Construction Management; Herrera Corporation; Walker River Construction; Power Services; Sullivan Construction; Anthem Builders; MIE, Inc.; Building Solutions; Metcalf Builders; Fast-Track Construction; Accel 7 JV; Komada; Charpie Construction; Yerba Buena Engineering & Construction; Pesavento Construction; Ace Engineering; R.L. Reed, Inc.; Northcon, Inc; Total Team Construction Services, Inc.; Glenn/Mar Construction, Inc.; MTM Builders; IEC-All Star; Truckee Meadows Construction Inc.; Pre-Con Industries; Shanks Electric Corporation; C-2 Construction; Cherokee General Corporation; JP General, Inc.; TMG Services, Inc.; Southwestern Dakotah; Raas Brothers, Inc.; Garcia J I Construction Company; and MJ Avila Company received $30,000,000 to support sustainment, repair and maintenance and military construction projects of various size and value for the Nevada National Guard. Iron Sword; Verdi Construction; Bansea; Profex; Cornerstone; Cestaro & Son Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning; Alares; United Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Plumbing and Heating; Collette Contracting; The Cherokee Group; Regiment Construction; Neelam Construction Corp.; Raad Construction Group; Kallidus; Coastal Environmental Group; M.C. Electrical Systems; E. Amanti & Sons; Benaka Inc.; TJB Air Conditioning; Nagan Construction; Puente Construction Enterprises; and Ciervo & Sons Renovations received $20,000,000 for sustainment, repair, maintenance and military construction projects for the National Guard at the 105th AW and 106th Rescue Wing, both located in New York. MACNAK Korte Design Build received $14,338,486 for construction services to an existing Army Reserve Center facility located at Ft. Wadsworth in Staten Island, NY. MACNAK-Korte Team received $16,649,361 to construct an Army Reserve Center in Sloan, NV. Macro Z Technology; Cable Links Construction; MTM Builders; Marcon Bld. & General Engineer Contractor; ACCU Construction; Coburn Contractors; Lead builders; Rore, Inc.; J.Davis Construction Management; Newton Construction Management, Inc.; Cox Construction; LG Services, Inc.; T&G Construction Co.; Interlog Corporation; Fast Track Construction; Portillo Concrete Company; Inland Flooring Contractors; Exbon Development; WEP Construction, Inc.; American Build & Design; Diani Building Corp.; RAASS Brothers, Inc.; Athena Engineering; Herrerra Corp.; Shanks Electric; Anderson & Burton Construction; Ponciano Construction; and Cyber Professional Solution received $20,000,000 to support sustainment, repair and maintenance and military construction projects of various size and value for the California National Guard. Nauset Construction received $20,521,858 to construct a new Unit Training Equipment Site and to demolish old facilities for the Massachusetts National Guard at Buzzards’ Bay, Massachusetts.

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RB Construction Group (Trujillo Alto) received $16,753,881 for construction on the Puerto Rico Army National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters at Ft. Buchanan, Puerto Rico. S.M. Wilson & Co. received $31,523,000 for constructing an Army Reserve Center Training Building, organizational maintenance shop and unheated storage building on Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The Pike Company received $15,290,000 for restoring an Army Reserve Center in Webster, NY. ENVIRONMENTAL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Resolution Consultants (an AECOM-ENSAFE JV) received $6,926,817 for the Regional Groundwater Investigation at Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Bethpage. The New York state government claims “there is no evidence that the health of people living and working in Bethpage is being adversely affected by site-related contaminants.” However, the EPA states “trichloroethylene, tetrachlorethylene, dichloroethylene and vinyl chloride, and chromium contamination at the Northrop Grumman facility entered the groundwater through various source areas. These include recharge basins, sumps, dry wells, spill areas and former hazardous waste storage areas.” This investigative report is quite educational. 3E Consultants received $7,500,000 for hazardous material and waste management services in FL, GA, AL, SC and the Caribbean. Advanced Telemetry Systems received $8,000,000 for JSATS transmitters. AECOM, Tidewater, EA Engineering, SAIC, ARCADIS U.S. and Jacobs Engineering Group received $125,000,000 for removal and clean-up efforts of hazardous/toxic/radioactive waste and munitions. Aerostar SES received $10,000,000 for environmental remediation services. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. AGVIQ received $9,135,713 for the Remedial Action Fieldwork, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, Liability Act 1980 and Petroleum, Oil Lubricant and monitoring at Submarine Base, New London. Ahtna Engineering Services; Bristol Environmental Remediation Services; Marsh Creek; BSI-TLI Joint Venture; and Chemtrack Alaska received $180,000,000 for environmental remediation services. Baltimore Gas and Electric received $7,289,025 for construction efforts to implement an energy and water conservation project at the United States Naval Academy (USNA). The contract was procured under 10 U.S.C. Sec. 2304(c)(5), which authorizes acquisition made through another agency or from a specific source, as implemented by FAR 6.302-5. Battelle Memorial Institute received $15,000,000 for environmental services and technologies support at Naval Facilities Engineering & Expeditionary Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, CA. Support services include technology implementation, R&D, testing and evaluation, administrative support, range cleanup, sustainability management, site operation and maintenance, climate change initiatives, remediation practices, leadership in environmental and energy design support, and training.

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Bay West, Engineering Remediation Resources Group, RMC South Earth, HydroGeologic, EA Engineering, Science and Technology, North Wind, Earth Resources Technology, Bhate Environmental Associates, PIKA/Arcadis and Zapata Inc. received $250,000,000 for environmental remediation services in support of the Military Munitions Response Program. Bay West; EA Engineering, Science & Technology; FPM Remediations; GEO Consultants; Hydro Geo Logic; and Kemron Environmental Services received an unspecified amount for unspecified work. Brady G2, Enviro Compliance Solutions, Accord Engineering, RORE-ITSI Joint Venture and Environmental Cost Management received $15,000,000 for “environmental consulting services” in support of various government programs. This contract includes support for guiding and managing environmental projects and environmental reporting and document preparation. Cabrera Services received $450,000,000 for environmental remediation services. Coastal Environmental Group; Frontier Services Inc.; and Remediation Services received $30,000,000 for environmental protection services. Commercial Contractors Equipment received $8,621,767 to construct habitat features to restore fish and wildlife habitat at Benedictine Bottoms near Atchison, Kansas. Damosvision received $10,000,000 for monitoring of the historic area remediation site and New York Bight. Eagle Crusher Company received $157,500,000 for environmental equipment. ECC Remediation Services received $40,000,000 to support the Military Munitions Response Program. Energy Solutions Services (Oak Ridge, TN) received $14,396,539 to recycle heavy metal bearing equipment, lead scrap, and metals contaminated with radiation and the volume reduction of radioactive waste produced at various Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program facilities. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c) (1). Envirotech Environmental Services received $6,580,507 for environmental services in Afghanistan. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. FPM Remediations received $13,267,405 for environmental remediation activities at Joint Base Charleston, SC and Seymour Johnson AFB, NC. FPM Remediations received $44,962,593 for environmental remediation activities at Cannon AFB, Holloman AFB, Kirtland AFB, and Luke AFB. General Dynamics received $22,860,857 for demilitarization and disposal services. GPC received $250,000,000 to manage, maintain and operate the emergency ship salvage material system (ESSM) and support the Navy’s oil and hazardous substances spill response program. Helber Hastert & Fee Planners received $10,000,000 for architect/engineering services for the preparation of planning documents and technical services for projects and activities worldwide. Work provides for the preparation of facilities and land use planning studies, environmental impact, cultural resources management plans, natural resources management plans, environmental studies and documents. ITSI Gilbane received $7,669,742 for hot spot delineation and excavation remedial action Parcel E-2 at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.

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MARSTEL-DAY received $10,000,000 for architect/engineering services to provide environmental, planning and encroachment management support to the USAF Office of the Civil Engineer Headquarters. Noblis Inc. and LMI received $40,000,000 to provide systems engineering, acquisition support, and advisory & assistance services to Air Force Civil Engineer (AFCEC). They’ll help AFCEC with the environmental restoration program; BRAC; environmental quality programs; pollution prevention/waste minimization; environmental impact analysis; design and construction management program; operational ranges cleanup; unexploded ordinance remediation; military munitions response program; Nuclear Biological Chemical, eleven “Homeland Defense Act of 2002-related initiatives”; enhanced use leasing program; heavy industrial construction; sustainability, and resource conservation. Maverick Constructors received $ 9,995,726 for the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation Western Water Conservation Restoration project. MultiMAC JV; Noreas Inc.; Geomorph Information Systems; and Vernadero Group received $10,000,000 for natural resource-related services at various DOD installations within NAVFAC Southwest. Services may include: surveying, inventorying, monitoring and mapping of natural resources, GIS mapping of natural resources, wetland wash management, and educational/outreach services. Alliant Corp. received $9,000,000 to provide environmental services to the Army Corps of Engineers. C.F. Bean; Cavache Inc.; Matthews Marine Inc.; and Inland Dredging Company received $500,000,000 for dredging services within the Army Corps of Engineer’s South-Atlantic Division. Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises; Ayuda Partners JV; Ahtna Engineering Services; BERS-Weston Services JV; JC Palomar Inc.; and North Wind Services received a collective $25,000,000 for environmental remediation services within the Army Corps of Engineer’s South-Pacific Division. CTI-URS Environmental Services received $9,000,000 for environmental services in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville mission boundaries. XCEL Engineering received $9,000,000 for environmental services in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville mission boundaries. TI2E and Avatar received $12,000,000 for removal of hazardous/toxic/radioactive waste and munitions within Army Corps of Engineers North Atlantic Division. Phillips & Jordan; Ceres Environmental Services; Environmental Chemical Corp; Ashbritt Environmental; and Crowder Gulf received $240,000,000 for debris management services. Pro-Tainer Inc. received $157,500,000 for commercial type environmental equipment. Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure received $9,308,492 for a non-time-critical removal action at former Naval Station Treasure Island in San Francisco, CA. Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure received $18,187,332 for support to perform Public Works functions at in Ft. Wainwright, Alaska. Shaw Environmental received $10,000,000 for remediation/excavation at the Maywood Superfund Site. SMIT Salvage (Singapore) received $24,889,904 for emergency response and recovery operations for the USS Guardian (MCM 5) grounding on Tubbataha Reef, Sulu Sea, Philippines. Tetra Tech EC received $100,000,000 for environmental remediation services. Tetra Tech EC received $100,000,000 for environmental remediation services at DOD installations in CA (80 percent), AZ (4 percent), NV (4 percent), WA (3 percent), CO (2 percent), NM (2 percent), other DoD installations (2 percent), AK (1 percent), OR (1 percent), and UT (1 percent). Tetra Tech EC received $13,601,767 for remedial action and radiological remediation assessment at the former NAS Brunswick, ME. Tetra Tech

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EC received $13,169,685 for soil cover remedy based on the final design for installation restoration Site 2 at Alameda Point. Work provides: labor, management, equipment, facilities, transportation, incidental engineering, and other items in accordance with regulatory agencies. Tetra Tech, GMI-AECOM and CH2M Hill received $75,000,000 to “accomplish natural resource services and compliance and related environmental planning services in support of the U.S. Navy.” TriEco/Tetra Tech received $7,500,000 for hazardous material and waste management services in TX, MS and LA. URS Federal Services received $19,550,631 for hazardous materials management services. URS Group received $14,918,313 for environmental remediation services and Military Munitions Response Program at Hill AFB. URS Group received $24,319,254 for remediation at McConnell AFB. Weeks Marine received $14,295,950 for services in support of the Maryland Beach e-nourishment Project. MEDICAL CONSTRUCTION Clark McCarthy Healthcare Partners received $648,930,000 for construction of a medical facility to replace the William Beaumont Army Medical Center at Ft. Bliss. ESA South; Hamilton Pacific Chamberlain; K.O.O. Construction; Leebcor Services; Northview Enterprises; Terra Construction; and Aieson Construction Company received $49,000,000 for a ‘design-build’ contract servicing Army medical facilities west of the Mississippi River. Facility Defense Consultants and Hanke Constructors received $7,630,698 to construct a mental health building for expansion of services at the Marion Veterans Association medical center. HDR Architecture received $31,396,610 for engineering and design services for the construction of medical center addition/alteration at Walter Reed. Homeland Contracting Corp. received $14,354,000 to construct a medical clinic replacement facility at Camp Lejeune. J & J Maintenance Inc. and Linc Government Services received $585,000,000 for construction in support of the Medical Repair and Renewal program. Leo Daly; HDR; and Ewing Cole received $25,000,000 to provide architect-engineer design services in support of the Medical Repair and Renewal program. R. A. Burch Construction received $14,688,088 for renovation and modernization of building 3230 for the dental clinic at Naval Base San Diego. Soltek Pacific Construction received $7,894,300 for restoration and modernization of General Surgery, Building 3, at Naval Medical Center San Diego.

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Stronghold Engineering received $46,557,217 for restoring the heating, ventilation and AC systems at Naval Medical Center, San Diego. Structural Assoc. Inc. (SAI) received $11,163,100 for soldier specialty care clinic at Ft. Drum. SAI received $8,933,800 for design and construction of a medical clinic on Ft. Drum. T. B. Penick & Sons received $18,702,988 to renovate the medical clinic at MCAGCC, Twentynine Palms. Turner Construction received $41,407,500 to build a health clinic around North Severn, Naval Academy. Walsh Federal received $38,743,915 to build the replacement medical clinic at Shaw AFB. WOOD, METAL & RUBBER PRODUCTS AMI Metals Inc. received $48,913,000; Charleston Aluminum received $49,429,000 and TW Metals received $41,266,000 for heat-treated aluminum sheet and plate materials. Bridgewell Resources ($16,786,772); Buie Lumber ($16,786,772); Forest Products Distributors ($63,788,106); Forest Products Distributors ($121,882,356); Forest Products Distributors ($16,786,772); Haroldson Group International ($16,786,772); Middle Atlantic Wholesale Lumber ($57,281,344); Pelican Lumber & Export ($123,232,281); Progressive Services Corp. ($16,786,772); R D Buie Enterprises ($63,788,106); R.D. Buie Enterprises ($57,281,344); S & S Forest Products ($57,281,344); S&S Forest Products ($63,788,106); S & S Forest Products ($123,223,834); S&S Forest Products ($16,786,772); Sylvan Forest Products ($57,281,344); Sylvan Forest Products ($63,788,106) provide wood products to DOD. I-Solutions Direct received $14,786,372; $108,719,095 and $174,200,000 for metals. Tiffin Metal Products and American Posts received $78,966,627 for “drive-type spade less fence posts” for framework and support for erecting military barbed wire entanglements and fencing. Westland Technologies received $14,206,284 for rubber tiles. BASE SUPPORT & LOGISTICS The City of Aberdeen, MD received $16,764,000 to provide water and wastewater capital improvement to Aberdeen Proving Ground. Accenture Federal Services received $14,494,794 for General Fund Enterprise Business System onsite support and change requests. Accenture Federal Services received $42,199,567 for work on the Defense Enterprise Accounting and Management System program. Advanced Engineering Consultants received $12,000,000 for mechanical, electrical, architect, engineer services on Wright-Patterson AFB. Aerospace Testing Alliance received $7,786,186 for operation, maintenance, information management and support of Arnold Engineering Development Complex at Arnold AFB.

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Air Liquide Industrial US LP received $17,171,720 for liquid nitrogen. Ordnance Systems received $8,032,815 for reactivation of magnesium nitration nitric acid unit 5 at Holston Army Ammunition Plant. This contract was non-competitive with one bid solicited and one received. Linde, LLC received $15,703,357 for bulk helium. ALATEC Inc.; Charles F. Day & Associates; FSCX Inc.; Integration Innovation; Potawatomi Training; Huckstep Holdings; and SNAP Inc. received $248,313,975 to support the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence and Ft. Sill. Alatec Inc. and TEC-Masters Inc. received $49,765,680 for support services to the Army Fires Center of Excellence and Ft. Sill. Aleut Facilities Support Services received $18,350,691 for services, materials, supervision, labor and equipment to operate, maintain and repair property at Ft. Belvoir. Alutiiq-Mele received $19,066,446 for base support services (management & admin, weapons support, supply services, facilities investment, grounds maintenance, janitorial services, pest control, street sweeping, vehicle support, equipment services, and environmental services) at NAWS China Lake. American Bureau of Shipping received $8,500,000 to provide vessel classification services in accordance with statute 46 U.S.C. 3316. Work will be performed worldwide. This contract was not competitively procured in accordance with FAR 6.302-5(c)(2)(i). AOC Support Services received $11,351,737 for base operating support services at the NAF El Centro. ASM Research received $20,168,768 for the operation and maintenance of the Army Training Requirements and Resources System. BAE System received $25,152,601 for maintenance, transportation and supply services various locations in Hawaii (Schofield Barracks, East Range, Wheeler Airfield, Fort Shafter and Pohakuloa Training Area). BPSI-MPSC received $50,000,000 for General Administrative Support Services to the National Guard nationwide. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Carahsoft Technology Corporation received $12,250,772 to evaluate services rendered in exercise of option evaluated at time of basic award. This contract was a non-competitive acquisition. CC Distributors received $22,000,000 to establish and operate a Contractor Operated Civil Engineer Supply Store (COCESS), which will provide a simplified method for authorized personnel to purchase quality material, tools and equipment used for work orders, construction, facility maintenance and repair, maintenance and repair, lawn and garden equipment repair and self-help type work. CGI Federal received $48,295,193 for “operational and environment core function services to provide the common framework in which war-fighting programs and strategies are conceived, defined and executed.” Chugach World Services received $31,359,994 for housing operations and maintenance services and change of occupancy maintenance for military facilities in Guam. DZSP 21 received $85,998,135 for base operation support services (public affairs office; public safety; port operations; ordnance; material

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management; galley; facilities management; engineering; sustainment, utilities; vehicles; and environmental) at Joint Region Marianas, Guam. City of Monterey, CA received $7,024,196 for base operations support services. Clayton Associates received $36,000,000 for Vacu tote storage boxes. Clinical Research Management received $11,998,984 to develop manufacturing, warehousing and delivery of cryopreserved platelets products in support of efforts to obtain U.S. FDA licensure. This contract was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid solicited and one received. Combined Technical Services received $50,000,000 to provide services in support of the Army Operational Test Command (OTC). CSC Applied Technologies received $28,470,903 for Keesler AFB Operations Support Services. CSC Applied Technologies received $32,969,475 for travel, overtime and materials/parts for Nellis Backshop Maintenance A-76 requirement at Nellis AFB. CSC Applied Technologies received $60,036,297 for range engineering and operations and maintenance services in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Divisions’ Atlantic Test Range/Targets and Marine Operations Division. This contract was non-competitive, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Data Solutions & Technology (DST) received $7,417,838 for vehicle operations and control services. Defense Support Services received $18,703,564 for civil engineering services to manage the base operating support services and civil engineering at Sheppard AFB. Del-Jen, Inc. received $26,679,395 for base operation support services at NAS Pensacola and surrounding areas including Saufley Field, Corry Station, and Bronson Field. Delphinus Engineering ($436,579,318); Q.E.D. Systems ($462,189,589); George G. Sharp Inc. ($467,339,572); and TECNICO Corp. ($504,439,878) to support habitability systems on various military vessels and land-based facilities. Diversified Service Contracting received $8,645,899 for base operating support services (e.g. janitorial services, grounds maintenance services, vehicles and equipment services, street sweeping, snow removal, and pest control) at the NAS Patuxent River. DL FMS JV received $12,460,291 for operation, maintenance, product quality surveillance, inventory control and accounting, security, safety, and plant protection. Dominion Dynamics Consulting received $100,000,000 for general administrative support services for the National Guard. SRA International received $8,012,547 for enterprise operations and security services in support of the Army National Guard. Dynamic Technology Systems received $11,626,692 for electronic publishing and automating of Army forms-based business processes.

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DynCorp received $14,197,819 for logistics support to the Directorate of Logistics at Ft. Campbell. DynCorp received $19,374,170 for logistics support services at Fort Campbell, KY. DynCorp received $73,980,649 for receipt, inventory, accountability, maintenance, repair, periodic inspection and test, serviceability, marling, storage, security, shopping, and reporting of War Reserve Materials resources. Work will be performed at Shaw AFB, Langley AFB. Operations will occur at Thumrait, Oman; Masirah, Oman; Salalah Port, Oman; Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar; Al Jaber, Kuwait; Al Dhafra, UAE; and Manama, Bahrain. EDC Consulting received $8,588,035 to design, develop, integrate, test, implement and field the Army’s IFPPS Increment I. EJB Facilities Services received $39,019,110 for base operations support (excluding grounds and janitorial services; including pavement clearance and utilities work) at installations in NAVFAC Northwest. Electronic Metrology Laboratory received $9,638,498 for base operating support services at NAS Whiting Field (facilities management, pest control, grounds maintenance, swimming pool maintenance, pavement clearance, electrical, gas, wastewater, water, environmental services, and vehicle work). EMCOR Government Services received $40,502,374 for base operating support at government facilities within a 100-mile radius of the Washington Navy Yard. Epsilon Systems Solutions received $6,937,467 for professional and engineering support services for the Southwest Regional Maintenance Center. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Exelis Systems Corp. received $11,538,204 for logistic support center base operations at Ft. Rucker. First Support Services received $6,960,811 for ground support equipment maintenance services. Fluor Federal Solutions received $44,395,625 for regional base operations support services at NAS Jacksonville; Naval Station Mayport; Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; and Blount Island Command. The work includes: port operations, facilities support services, facility investment, base support vehicles and equipment, and environmental. Genco Infrastructures Solutions received $9,773,739 for warehousing and distribution support in Pennsylvania and Bahrain. General Dynamics received $28,354,887 for warehouse operation services in Kuwait. Global Management Services received $10,782,901 for technical, administrative, and support services to reduce the quantity of aviation supply back-order requisitions from the military services. Global Support Services received $18,429,662 for administrative services in support of the Army Research Laboratory (ARL). One bid was solicited, with one bid received. GPI-URS JV received $49,500,000 for physical safety/security improvements on and around bridges in around New York City.

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Haworth; Allsteel; Teknion; and Knoll received $280,000,000 for systems and modular furniture. “This approach ensures purchases meet program requirements while reducing costs and achieving 100 percent small business participation through dealer networks.” Honeywell Technology received $97,502,286 for prepositioning and Marine Corps logistics support services for Blount Island Command. Hurricane Consulting received $10,269,340 for services in support of Army Sustainment Command. IAP World Services received $12,598,143 for base operating support (general management and admin; facilities investment; waste management; pool maintenance; utilities operation; and environmental) at NAS Patuxent River and Point Lookout, MD. IAP World Services received $11,500,000 for providing facility, refuse collection, swimming pools, wastewater, water and environmental maintenance services at NAS Patuxent River; Webster Outlying Field; and Solomons Recreation Center. IBM received $11,861,333 for the AF-IPPS Program to integrate the Air Force military personnel and pay processes into one system. InDyne received $250,323,919 for Eglin Test & Training Complex (ETTC) range operations and maintenance services at Eglin AFB. InDyne received $34,107,547.11 for range operations, communications and information services. Inuit Services Inc. received $18,183,760 for the base operations support services at Ft. McCoy. J&A World Services received $13,062,995 for base operating support services (admin services; facilities investment; integrated solid waste management; pool maintenance services; electrical, water and waste water; environmental) at NAS Patuxent River, Webster Field Annex, Solomon’s Recreation Center Annex and Point Lookout, MD. J&J - BMAR JV received $8,915,624 for base operations and maintenance to the U.S. Army Garrison - Detroit Arsenal (USAG-DTA), Warren, Michigan. J. Torres Company received $7,396,934 for solid waste, recycling, and landfill services at Edwards AFB. Kings Bay Support Services received $37,741,080 for support services (e.g. public safety, harbor security, personnel support, facility management, swimming pool maintenance, utilities, wastewater, steam, water, telecommunications, compressed air, vehicle work, environmental) at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. Kokosing Construction Company received $8,675,935 to provide 24/7 Confined Disposal Facility operations at the Indiana Harbor & Canal Confined Disposal Facility. KPMG LLP received $12,834,740 for all necessary management services, personnel and documentation required for DLA audit readiness review. KPMG LLP received $17,019,142 to provide all necessary management services, personnel and documentation required to support DLA's financial audit. According to Reuters, Congress required an audit of the Pentagon in 1996. “The Pentagon missed that deadline and has remained in violation ever since.”

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Lion-Vallen Industries received $24,796,986 for managing infantry combat equipment, CBRNE equipment, special training allowance pool, soft-walled shelters and camouflage netting, and contractor-owned contractor-operated asset visibility capability system. Work will be performed at 13 locations in the U.S.; Okinawa (10 percent); and Iwakuni (2 percent). Lockheed Martin received $70,000,000 for personnel services delivery transformation at Randolph AFB. Lockheed Martin received $225,000,000 for broad supply-chain management and logistical support of spare parts and industrial hardware relating to maintenance, overhaul and repair missions. Lockheed Martin; ABM Government Services; LB&B Associates; J&J Maintenance; and EMCOR Government Services received $48,200,000 for additional work on a previously issued, unnamed contract. Contract number was not referenced. Logistics Management Institute received $6,797,235.70 to provide support services to the Director, Defense Procurement & Acquisition Policy (DPAP). M2 Services Corp. received $16,367,469 for maintenance and logistics in support of the 21st Cavalry Brigade. Mahaffey Tent & Awning received $17,198,048 to provide support services & equipment (e.g. generators, tents, lights, handwash stations, and shower trailers) at the Joint Readiness Training Center. Maintenance Engineers received $9,000,000 for labor and maintenance to “maintain healthy grass, trees, shrubs, and plants and present a clean, neat, and professional appearance at Hill AFB and Little Mountain, Utah.” Lower enlisted ranks once provided this service. Now the grass is mowed by professionals. Mark Dunning Industries received $6,983,716 for base operations support services (grounds maintenance and landscaping, integrated solid waste management, custodial and pest control services) at Kings Bay. Northrop Grumman received $7,586,449 for planning, programming and budgeting services. Northrop Grumman received $8,070,540 for operation and maintenance of Navy NCIS law enforcement information exchange system and DOD law enforcement information system. Northrop Grumman received $83,867,077 for logistic support services to supply and maintenance operations at Ft. Irwin. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. O.E.S. Inc. received $8,606,686 for warehouse and distribution support services of installation property and equipment that is not government-furnished. Oasis Systems received $11,815,725 for professional acquisition support services. This contract was a sole-source acquisition. Odyssey Systems Consulting Group received $8,565,546 for professional acquisition support services. This contract was a sole-source acquisition. PE Systems received $9,068,048 for professional acquisition support services. This contract was a sole source acquisition. Oasis Systems received $11,918,862 for professional acquisition support services at Hanscom AFB and Langley AFB. PE Systems received $8,968,305 for professional acquisition support services at Hanscom AFB, Langley AFB and Wright-Patterson AFB. Services support the Air Force Life Cycle Management

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Center (AFLCMC) and include classified FMS (1 percent) to Germany, Greece, Morocco, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Thailand. Quantech Services received $10,074,671 for professional acquisition support services at Hanscom AFB and Langley AFB. Services support the AFLCMC and include classified FMS (46 percent) to Afghanistan, Egypt, Jordan, and Oman. Oasis Systems; Odyssey Systems Consulting; Business Technologies & Solutions; ADNET Systems; Baum Romstedt Technology Research Corp.; P3I Inc.; Array Information Technology; Quantech Services; and Gemini Industries received $675,117,000 for acquisition support advisory and assistance services to AFLCMC’s PEO-directorates and functional support offices. Quantech Services received $9,525,293 for professional acquisition support services to the AFLCMC. This contract was a sole-source acquisition. Pride Industries received $14,302,730 to provide services to Ft. Polk Directorate of Public Works. Pride Industries received $19,258,736 for Dix base support services (management & maintenance to supplies, structures, grounds, roads, utilities, equipment, and billeting). Relief Enterprises received $7,604,312 for installation-wide custodial services for Joint Base San Antonio. SAP Government Support & Services received $7,148,785 to support enterprise resource planning. Serco Inc. received $11,658,907 for support services for the Logistics Civil Augmentation program. Work will be performed in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Iraq and Bahrain. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Skookum Educational Programs received $22,521,315 for base-operation services at Ft. Lee. Sobran Inc. received $15,900,000 for production support services in support of the Fleet Readiness Center Southeast maintenance. Services include: management of warehouses; inventory and storage of aircraft parts; production of maintenance tool kits; management of mega centers; environmental support; and transportation of materials and components. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). SpectrumS4 received $675,117,000 for Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) capabilities. Strategic Resources received $11,320,927 for base support services at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. SupplyCore received $45,915,438 for supply chain management and maintenance support. SupplyCore received $28,600,000 for maintenance, repair, and operations supplies for the Japan region. SupplyCore received $23,000,000 for maintenance, repair, and operations within Southeast Zone 2 region. SupplyCore received $62,000,000 for maintenance, repair and operations supplies for the Korean region. Universal Sodexho received $27,000,000 and $18,800,000 for maintenance, repair and operations supplies for the Korean region. Systems Made Simple received $6,750,339 to provide systems integration and engineering support services to deliver full range technical expertise, functional knowledge management, hardware/software integration, deployment and maintenance of the capabilities, and provide documentation required to execute integrated Electronic Health Records. Technology & Supply Management received $29,429,017 for energy efficient shelters to Camp Buehring. The Hana Group received $6,803,449 for range and business/financial support services at Kauai, Hawaii.

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TRAX International Corp. received $55,999,998 across four separate contracts for test support services at Army Yuma Proving Ground. TSI Corp. received $8,448,352 for support services to the Directorate of Public Works in Ft. Hood. Wolf Creek Federal Services received $8,357,229 and $20,043,966 for base operating support services (bachelor housing; facility management; facility investment; pest control; waste management; pavement clearance; utilities; vehicles & equipment; cranes; and environmental) primarily at Whidbey Island and Everett. Wolverine Services received $13,898,652 for logistical support services to Ft. Knox. Wolverine Services received $6,726,571 for facility operations, maintenance, and repair of installation property and equipment that is not government-furnished. Xerox received $14,864,361 for supplies and support of multipurpose copier equipment aboard Navy ships, both deployed and in-port. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1). Xerox received $94,000,000 for installation, supplies, technical services, parts, and training on multifunctional devices. MISCELLANY A&D GC, Inc. received $7,514,000 for construction and repair of Building 237 (King Hall Auditorium) at Naval Support Activity Monterey. Halbert Construction received $18,518,659 to construct a dining facility and general administration building at Presidio of Monterey, CA. Abide International received $13,549,250 to retrofit the New Hogan Tainter Gate at Valley Springs, CA. Absher Construction received $25,116,000 for the energy efficient project and production shop energy reduction project at Naval Base Kitsap. P & L General Contractors received $9,019,821 for modernization of industrial control systems at Naval Base Kitsap and Keyport Naval Underwater Warfare Center. ACC Construction received $18,726,852 for constructing a Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility at Ft. Leonard Wood. Ace Engineering received $45,000,000 for construction services at Cannon AFB. Adira Construction; Contract & Purchasing Solutions; Greenland Enterprises; Locke-Lane Construction; Patriot Construction; and Turner Strategic Technologies received $50,000,000 for general construction projects (construction, demolition, repair of buildings and infrastructure, communication systems, electrical installation, steam distribution systems, potable water distribution, sewer construction, storm water control, painting, and removal of asbestos materials and lead paint) at Camp Lejeune, MCAS New River, MCAS Cherry Point, and other outlying facilities in North Carolina. Akima Construction Services ($45,789,000); Banneker Ventures ($46,220,000); Patriot Construction ($33,195,000); Technical Services ($39,660,705); and Wycliffe Enterprises ($49,150,525) will perform facility maintenance, alterations, repair and minor construction work at Aberdeen Proving Ground and various satellite off-post site locations.

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Alamo City Constructors and JSR Inc. received $75,000,000 for general construction including maintenance, repair, alteration, mechanical, electrical, heating/air conditioning, demolition, painting, paving and earthwork. Anthony and Gordon Construction received $15,340,000 for construction of the Aircraft Corrosion Control Facility at NAS Corpus Christi. Anthony & Gordon Construction received $8,603,000 for construction of a tactical equipment maintenance facility and a company operations facility in San Antonio, TX. AOC Environmental; C-3; Gideon Contracting; HCR Construction; NAE/Imperial JV 2; and Unified Services of Texas, Inc. each received $90,000,000 for construction at Sheppard AFB, Altus AFB, Frederick Airfield, and the Texoma Annex. Arcadis U.S. received $8,509,606 for loading, transportation and removal of waste material at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. Archer Western Contractors received $25,899,929 for design and construction of a Marine Corp Security Force Regiment Headquarters and Regimental Aid Station Facility and bachelor enlisted quarters at Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown. Asset Group received $7,307,000 for renovations to building 600 at NAS Pensacola. Atlantic NICC JV received $39,000,000 for construction, alteration and repair to various DOD sites within Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Avisco Inc. received $12,066,732 for construction services. The Bedwell Co. received $42,751,000 for work on the Communications Electronics Research Development & Engineering Center Flight Activity Facility Joint Base project. BES Design/Build; Kepa Monument JV; and Polu Kai Services received $35,000,000 for construction projects at Arlington National Cemetery. Brigadier Construction received $10,047,000 to renovate the law office and acquisition facility (F20011) at Wright Patterson AFB. Bristol General Contractors received $15,175,280 to construct a tactical equipment maintenance facility and brigade complex facilities. C3T received $8,292,800 to install flooring at various facilities on Ft. McCoy. KEPA-TCI JV received $9,312,998 for the construction of a central issue facility at Ft. McCoy. KEPA-TCI JV received $19,101,100 for constructing a large tactical equipment maintenance facility warehouse and a parking area for an equipment concentration site at Ft. McCoy. C.E.R., Inc. received $9,899,000 to demolish the current fitness center and then construct a new fitness center, a surface parking lot, and demolish Building 219 at NSF Dahlgren.

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C.W. Ferrell Construction received $45,000,000 for construction projects within the South Atlantic Division. Carothers Construction received $16,930,000 to construct a new commissary facility at Ft. Rucker. Carothers Construction received $24,622,000 to build a warehouse at New Cumberland. CCI Solutions received $6,927,561 for concrete repairs at Dry Dock 1 at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard. Colonna Shipyard Inc. received $13,789,200 for construction of a steel caisson for graving Drydock 1 at Charlestown Naval Shipyard. Restoration Specialists received $45,000,000 for minor construction, facility repair and real property maintenance projects to support Joint Base Charleston Base Civil Engineering. CDM Federal Programs received $9,500,000 to work with Kansas City District of the Corps of Engineers. CeSight JV received $13,775,400 for various construction projects at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM). Garco Construction received $36,247,000 to build a Tactical Equipment Maintenance Facility at Lewis-McChord. Megen Construction received $14,849,000 for building a Brigade Combat Team Complex at Lewis-McChord. TSS-Garco JV received $8,912,000 to construct a company operations facility at Lewis-McChord. Tunista Construction received $9,432,860 for constructing a Battalion Complex at Lewis-McChord. Chavis’ Inc.; Dunbar Mechanical Contractors; Group III Mgmt Inc.; and Haire Plumbing & Mechanical Company received $49,000,000 for “utility monitoric control systems.” Cherokee Nation Construction Services received $7,485,615 to repair the South Admin Area of Building 9001 at Tinker AFB. Chugach Federal Solutions received $26,571,948 for installation support services at geographically separated locations. Work will be performed at Eareckson Air Station, Shemya Island, King Salmon, Anchorage, Alaska and Wake Island. CNMS JV received $18,066,075 to design and repair HQ PACAF Building 1102 at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH). RORE-ITSI JV received $11,359,755 to construct a child development center JBPHH. Safeco Insurance received $17,500,000 for construction services at Hickam AFB. Triton Marine Construction Corp. received $6,574,768 for repairs to wharf structure M1-M2 at JBPHH. Consolidated Construction & Engineering Co. and Grose Construction received $15,000,000 for range maintenance services. Contech Engineering received $9,474,334 to repair Telecommunication Building 390C and Van Pads at MCBH. Critigen-Clark Nexsen JV received $35,000,000 for GIS, professional surveying and mapping services. CTS Cement Manufacturing Corp. received $13,865,022 for rigid concrete repair. Custom Earth Recycling received $10,515,330 for debris removal and disposal on Fire Island.

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Dawson Technical; PB&A Inc.; AGEISS Inc.; FEDITC LLC.; and BB&E Consulting Engineers & Professional LLC received $950,000,000 for advisory and assistance services (A&AS) to USAF civil engineer mission. Don Jones Construction; Blueforge LLC; Kadell Industries Inc.; Edgewater Construction Services; and Maverick Constructors received $95,000,000 for general construction services, primarily at Ft. Benning. e4sciences/Atelier Ten – JV received $9,900,000 for architect and engineering services. EMCOR Government Services received $30,755,772 to repair and maintain property, facilities, and assets at Naval Support Activity Washington (NSAW), Naval Support Activity Bethesda (NSAB), Naval Support Activity South Potomac (NSASP), and MCB Quantico. Environment Systems received a $14,068,512 for Environmental Control Units in support of all Maintenance Mobile Facility Equipment. The was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Facility Services Management received $14,160,073 to support the IMCOM, Directorate of Public Works mission at the Yuma Proving Ground. FedCon/South Bay JV received $75,000,000 for construction, including maintenance, repair, alteration, mechanical, electrical, heating/air conditioning at Randolph AFB. Fordice Construction received $13,081,750 for construction at St. Francisville, LA. Four Thirteen; Blackhawk Milcon; Altec, Inc.; PentaCon; American Contractor & Technology; Abba Construction; Jireh Group; and LeeTex Construction received $96,000,000 for construction, repair, and rehab of property at Red River Army Depot, TX. Grunley Construction received $43,594,000 to modernize the west power plant at Raven Rock. G-W Management received $7,385,000 for repairs to the Scott Natatorium building. Harley Ellis Deveraux; URS Group; Albery Kahn Associates; and Anderson, Eckstein & Westrick received $10,000,000 each for architect and engineering services in support to the Selfridge ANG Base, Michigan. Harry Pepper & Associates received $36,096,437 for the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation. Hensel Phelps Construction received $25,693,160 for design/construction of a Weapons Surveillance Test Lab and Calibration Lab at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach. Hensel Phelps Construction received $30,516,000 for a new addition to the existing Vice Admiral James H. Doyle Jr. combat systems engineering building at Moorestown, N.J. Industria Paschen JV received $8,364,000 to build a pump station in Belle Chasse, LA. JAMCO Ventures; Pruett Air Conditioning; and RCA Contracting Co. received $45,000,000 for mechanical and electrical construction type contracts at Robins AFB. MK JV; Patriot Comm and Contract &

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Purchasing Solutions received a total $45,000,000 for design and construction projects at Robins AFB. This award is a “service disabled veteran owned small business competitive set-aside.” John Bowman, Inc.; Hartland/Mass JV; SEK JV; and Blackhorse Worldwide received $49,000,000 for design and construction in Colorado and Wyoming. John Keno & Company received $7,341,385 for Rosewood Park construction in Highland Park, IL. Johnson Evan & Sons received $11,322,000 for construction services in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Komada LLC received $15,000,000 for simplified acquisition of base engineering requests (SABER) to provide construction at Beale AFB. This is a single source award. Komada LLC received $95,000,000 for general construction services. Lee & Ryan Environmental Consulting; Northview Enterprises; Crossroads-Sergent Construction JV; Semper Tek; and VSGI-Patrick JV received $20,000,000 for construction and service projects. Lifecycle Construction Services received $16,500,000 for construction services in Savannah, GA. Enola Contracting Services received $20,000,000 for maintenance and repair services at Ft. Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. Lunacon-Megen JV received $16,500,000 for construction services at Ft. Stewart. M. J. Takisaki Inc. received $6,966,033 to repair Fire Protection Building 2050 at Fairchild AFB. Macnak-Saybr JV 1 received $30,000,000 for general construction services. The Matthews Group (TMG) received $39,000,000 for maintenance, construction, alteration and repair of various DOD facilities within Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. McMillen LLC received $10,088,000 for maintenance/development of ponds in Napa, CA. Mesa Energy Systems received $9,593,970 for boiler replacement at MCAS Miramar. Mitchell Industrial Contractors Inc. and Brasfield & Gorrie received $25,833,000 to design and build a HQ building and four single-story frame structures with at MCAS Cherry Point. Munilla Construction Management (MCM) received $47,778,910 for demolition, installation, disposal, excavation and construction in Boca Raton, FL. Nova Group received $19,512,600 to demolish the majority of the Bulk Storage Farm currently located on Forbes Avenue in Edwards, CA. Nova Shimmick JV received $66,377,631 for replacement of the Fuel Pier at Naval Base Point Loma. Precon Marine received $10,525,934 for Wharf One repairs. Sauer Inc. received $6,842,906 for repairs to Wharf Two at Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay.

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Primal Innovation received $47,295,671 for road repair services, to include various cleaners, chemicals, containers and spare parts. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. R.A. Burch Construction received $9,008,513 for design, purchase, and installation of a telecommunication switch and associated apparatuses for the Station Communication Center at Twentynine Palms. Railroad Construction Company received $8,039,755 for maintenance and repair of railroad and tracks at Naval Weapon Station Earle and other areas of responsibility. Reyes Construction received $8,129,500 for design/construction of Special Operations Forces Range 130 Support Projects at Camp Pendleton. River City Construction received $56,098,000 for construction of a new DISA facility at Scott AFB. Roy Anderson Corp. (RAC) received $21,444,000 for a potable water distribution replacement at USMC Logistics Base Albany. Speegle Construction received $12,358,500 for construction of a squadron operations facility at Luke AFB. Structural Associates received $27,453,350 to replace fuel storage facilities and distribution system at San Clemente Island. Work also provides construction of a photovoltaic roof system. Talon Industries received $16,984,071 to construct a fuel pipeline replacement at NAS Whidbey Island. Trax International Corp. received $8,647,158 for test services supporting the Yuma Proving Ground. Triton Marine Construction Corp. received $35,484,250 for repairs to Pier 4 and Wharves 4A and 4B at the Philadelphia Naval Business Center Annex. Ulliman Schutte Construction received $24,887,000 for the Edgewood Area Wastewater Treatment Plant Enhanced Nutrient Removal Upgrade project. URS Group received $9,500,000 for new construction projects, alterations, renovations, and maintenance and repair services. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Watts Constructors received $9,995,652 for repair of the fendering system at Pier 6. W.F. Magann Corp. received $12,275,675 for the construction of the Drydock 1 caisson replacement at Norfolk Naval Shipyard. Whiting-Turner Contracting received $10,521,405 for an armory at MCAS Cherry Point. Wiley & Wilson received $12,000,000 for architectural engineering services for secure projects supported by the real property services field office. This contract was a non-competitive acquisition. JULY & AUGUST 2013 –Sample Months in Brief

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Forty-six companies (including some joint ventures) serviced thirty-five distinct contracts pertaining to DOD Construction & Maintenance in July 2013. These contracts totaled $2,786,063,446 and cost between $6,633,675 and $712,000,000. (The latter amount was paid to three companies for construction and services “in support of the Air Force medical service healthcare facilities modernization program”). These projects include, but are not limited to: design services for energy efficient projects and services; renovation of existing aircraft maintenance facilities; construction of a dental clinic facility at Fort Leonard Wood, MO; construction of a new cadet barracks at the U.S. Military Academy; construction of airfield security upgrades at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort; construction services in support of the Defense Logistics Agency; construction services in support of the Kansas Army National Guard; maintenance, repair and operations for South Central Zone 2 Region, North Central Region and South Central Zone 1 Region; renovation of Scott Barracks at the U.S. Military Academy; upgrades in facilities at Naval Base Guam; construction at the Nolan Building parking garage at Fort Belvoir, VA; and the purchase of various metals. The companies include: Anthony and Gordon Construction; B & K Construction Company; Barnhill Contracting; BCI Construction USA; BME & Sons; CCI Solutions; CH2M Hill/Clark Nexsen Energy Partners Joint Venture; Dutra Dredging; Federal Contracting Inc. (doing business as Bryan Construction); FSA + JKC Joint Venture One; Gilbane Federal; J E Dunn Construction; United Excel Corporation; Graybar Electric Company; GLD&D; Greenway Enterprises; Hensel Phelps Construction; HITT Contracting; Innovative Technical Solutions; Barlovento; Bhatel Brasfield & Gorrie; CH2M HILL; Jacobs & Architects Hawaii Joint Venture; Johnson Controls Federal Systems; Smith & Wesson Security Solutions; Zachry Federal Construction; Kiewit Infrastructure South; LBL Contracting; Lifecycle Construction Services; PentaCon; Anthony & Gordon Construction; Luhr Bros; MACNAK & Korte Joint Venture; Massman Construction; Nan Inc.; Necaise Brothers Construction; Norfolk Dredging; Phylway Construction; SAIC; Senne & Company; SourceAmerica; SupplyCore; SURVICE Engineering Company; Turner Strategic Technologies; TW Metals; and Walsh Construction Company II. Abat Lerew Construction; Accel and Pacific JV; Adv Sol’s Inc.; Ainsworth-Benning; AMEC; American Contracting; B&M GH Phipps; Bairco Construction; Brady-Fluor; Brahma Group; Brigadier Construction Services; Brunow Contracting; Burr-MZT Joint Venture; Bush Building & Construction; Caddell Construction; Carothers Construction; Carter’s Contracting Services; Cashman Dredging & Marine Contracting; Caspers Construction; Cerebral Infotech; Coburn Contractors; Don Jones Construction; Drace Anderson; E-Corp; EM Wells Group; Equa Solutions; Faith Enterprises; Garcia & Associates; GFP-Yates; Gravel Company; GLD&D; Group III Management; Growling Bear Company; Haas Construction Company; Halbert Construction; Hasco; Hausmann Construction; HCR Construction; HDR Engineering, Inc. HDR Environmental, Operations and Construction; HHI LLC; HK Consulting; Ho-Chunk Builders; Hourigan Construction; ICF Jones & Stokes; Inland Dredging; Iron Mike Construction; JE Hurley Construction; JV; Kira Inc.; Kadell Industries; Kingery Construction; Kinsley Grunley; Komado; Lacy Construction; Leebcor Services; Manson Construction; Maron Construction; Merrill Inc.; Mountain West Construction Group; Newstrom-Davis; Nezhoni Construction; NGC Group; Norb Olind Construction; Norfolk Dredging; North Star Design-Build; Northern Construction; Northwind Engineering; Nova Group; Odyssey International; Old Veteran Construction; Omega Construction; Pacific NICC JV; Patriot Construction; Pave-Tech; Performance Systems; Pine Bluff Sand; Raass Brothers; Reams Enterprises; Recco, Inc.; RECON; RGC Constructors; Richard Brady & Associates; Ritch Electric; Rore Inc.; RWT; Sky Blue Builders; South Mountain Builders; SRB-RBI JV; Sumo-Nan JV II; Synergy Construction; TCI

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Architects Engineers; TCW Construction; Tetra Tech; Thalle Construction; Tierra Data; Timus-Nasco JV; TKL Constructing; TMG Services; Trinity of Utah; TSS-GARCO JV; US Workforce; Venus Unlimited; Veterans NW Construction; Vista Management; VSGI; Webb Construction; Weeks Marine; White Construction Group; Willis-McKenneys; WINN Construction; and WRS Compass received a collective $1,434,641,691.00 in August 2013 for construction at Joint Base Lewis McChord; Herbert Hoover Dike Culverts; Ft. Sheridan (Army Reserve Center Phase I); Letterkenny Army Depot; the National Guard at Salt Lake City, Draper, West Jordan and St. George, UT; Ft. McCoy, WI (dining facility); Ft. Jackson (two basic training barracks); Hurlburt Field (fuel storage facility); Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma (repairing aircraft parking apron and taxiway E); Joint Base Charleston Base (SABER construction and maintenance); Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (Quality Assurance Laboratory); construction around Mississippi River and its tributaries; construction projects located primarily within the NAVFAC Southeast AOR; Ft. Leonard Wood, MO (Basic Training Complex Barracks & operations facilities); Nebraska Army and Air National Guard; Wyoming National Guard; Buckley AFB (Runway 14/32); Otis Air National Guard Base, MA; transportation facility, supply warehouse and armory at Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown; for the preparation of plans and specifications for civil projects within the NAVFAC Pacific AOR; for construction projects (e.g. administrative & industrial facilities, housing facilities, child care centers, recreational/fitness centers, retail complexes, warehouses, community centers, medical facilities, airfield facilities, armories, fire stations, auditoriums, religious facilities) located primarily within the NAVFAC Northwest AOR; for surveying and mapping services in the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Southwest; repairing DOD Army medical facilities in the south eastern United States; DoD Army medical facilities in the Southeastern United States; for natural resource services at various locations within the NAVFAC Southwest AOR; for the Dredged Material Placement Facility (DMPF) 3-D; for dredging the Delaware River, the East Rockaway Inlet at Jamaica Bay, West Baton Rouge Parish, West Feliciana Parish, St. Martin Parish, and St. Mary Parish, LA; for dredging in the Neches River Channel in Jefferson and Orange Counties, TX, the Galveston Entrance Channel, TX, Portland Harbor, ME, and U.S. Naval Station Kings Bay; for placing $3,900,000 million cubic yards of sand to restore the Long Branch reach of the Sea Bright to Manasquan Project to its initial fill profile; and for maintenance, repair, remodeling and minor new construction in support of Ft. Benning, Camp Merrill, Ft. Carson, and Camp Rudder public works departments.