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NAVFAC MIDLANT awards contract for multi-discipline, architect-engineer services in NSA Crane Area of Operations

ByJeffreyCDoepp

NavalFacilities Engineering SystemsCommand (Navfac) Mid-Atlantic

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NavalFacilities Engineering Systems

Command Mid-Atlantic (NAVFAC

MIDLANT) awardedFFE HeapyJVLLC

Cincinnati, Ohio, a$7,500,000,firm-fixedprice,indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity,architect-engineeringcontract for multi-discipline,architect-engineer (A-E) servicesintheNavalSupportActivity(NSA)

Crane,Indiana,areaofoperations

The work will be performed primarily in

Crane and Sullivan, Indiana, and provides forA-E design and engineeringservices for various plannedprojects forconstruction, repair,replacement,demolition, alteration, andimprovementsfor special projects and militaryconstruction(MILCON)facilities. Task order 0001isbeing awardedat $104,521fortheseedprojectoftheresidentialareawater line,NAVFACBuilding 4, NSACrane

Thetermofthecontractisnot-to-exceed 60 months with an expected completion date of April 2028. Fiscal 2022operation and maintenance,Navy(O&M,N) funds in the amount of $104,521 areobligated on this awardand will expire at theend of the currentfiscalyear.Futuretaskorderswillbe primarilyfunded by O&M,N and MILCON funds Thiscontractwascompetitivelyprocured via the System for AwardManagement website,withfouroffersreceived.NAVFAC MIDLANT isthe contracting activity (N40085-23-D-0017).

NAVFAC MIDLANT provides facilities engineering,publicworksandenvironmental products and services across an area of responsibility thatspans from South Caro- linatoMaine,and asfar west as Michigan, anddowntoIndiana.Asanintegralmember of the Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlanticteam,NAVFACMIDLANT provides leadership throughthe Regional Engineer organizationtoensuretheregion’sfacilities and infrastructureare managed efficiently andeffectively Foradditional information about NAVFACMIDLANTonsocialmedia,follow ouractivitiesonFacebookatwww.facebook. com/navfacmidatlanticandonInstagram@ navfacmidatlantic.

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