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DoD Awards $296M in Hurricane Rebuilding Contracts for Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base

Wed July 29, 2020 - Southeast Edition
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The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) announced July 24 that it had awarded two separate contracts worth a combined $296.3 million to help the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune in eastern North Carolina replace bridge and building structures that suffered damage from Hurricane Florence in September 2018.

Archer Western Construction in Tampa, Fla., won a contract worth nearly $118 million to construct a moveable bridge as part of the Hurricane Florence Recovery Package 4 at the large Marine Corps base. The contractor also will provide replacements for other bridges at the base damaged during the powerful storm.

Established in 1983, Archer Western is recognized as a national expert and proven performer in a wide range of projects in the building, civil, transportation and water sectors.

The construction at Camp Lejeune is divided into two separate projects encompassing the moveable bridge across the Intracoastal Waterway, as well as the White Oak River and Queens Creek trestles. Work is expected to be completed by March 2025.

This contract was competitively procured via the www.beta.SAM.gov website, and six proposals were received. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic, based in Norfolk, Va., is overseeing the project for the DoD. NAVFAC's role is to manage the planning, design, construction, contingency engineering, real estate, environmental and public works support for U.S. Navy shore facilities around the world.

The DoD also announced that a joint venture between the California firms RQ Construction and DPR Construction will carry out eight headquarters facility construction projects at Camp Lejeune under a potential $178.3 million Hurricane Florence Recovery Package 2 contract.

RQ Construction is a privately held design-build firm located in Carlsbad, Calif., with one of its regional offices located in Sneads Ferry, N.C., next door to Camp Lejeune. DPR Construction is a commercial general contractor and construction management firm based in Redwood City, Calif.

The DoD contract awarded to the Joint Venture is currently worth $143.6 million and contains 45 unexercised planned modifications and 19 unexercised options, which if exercised will increase the cumulative contract value to $178.3 million.

The work will focus primarily on replacing buildings damaged by the hurricane. The construction is divided into eight separate projects encompassing the following areas:

  • Combat Logistics Battalion Headquarters facilities
  • 2nd Marine Division Tank Battalion and Company Headquarters and Armory
  • Regimental Headquarters, 2nd Marine Divisio
  • 1/8 Battalion Headquarters
  • 24th and 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit Headquarters
  • 2nd Marine Division Transportation Support Battalion Headquarters
  • Environmental Management Division
  • Marine Corps Advisor Battalion Headquarters.

Construction activities on this contract also are expected to be completed by March 2025.

NAVAC Mid-Atlantic received 13 proposals for the second contract. Both agreements for the Camp Lejeune construction and replacement work run through March 2025.




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