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CONTRACT AWARDS

dyncorp international

DynCorp International (DI) has been awarded a General Services Administration (GSA) task order to support MH-60R maintenance and maintenance training for the Royal Saudi Naval Forces at Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida. This task order, which includes a base year and four option years, has a total contract value of $21.8 million.

Joe Ford, DynCorp International’s president for DynAviation said, “We are excited to support this important foreign military sales effort and we look forward to delighting the Royal Saudi Navy with superior program performance.”

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Construction

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), through its Transatlantic Middle East District (TAM), intends to issued a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) for various construction activities, including but not limited to design-build, design-bid-build, site-adapt-construction, and repair and renovation on military bases throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Projects include but are not limited to facilities infrastructure, pavements (runways and roads), administrative buildings, warehouses, maintenance shops, military living quarters, power plants, covered parking, security fencing, entry control points, site work, demolition, utilities, civil works and others. Some projects may be located within secured areas and may require prior approval for access by contractor personnel.

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japan

According to the Department of Defense (DoD), the contractor was awarded a $9,546,608 to decrease the value of the contract for the cleaning, inspecting, and repair of Tanks A-4 and A-12 at Defense Fuel Storage Point (DFSP) Akasaki. After award of this modification, the total cumulative contract value will be $5,460,637.

The work to be performed provides for cleaning, inspection and repair of fuel storage tanks at DFSP Akasaki, Japan, to support the ongoing operational requirements of the Navy. Akasaki Tank A-4 is used to store F-76 with nominal capacity of 140,000 barrels.

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