The US Navy has awarded four five-year contracts worth a combined $ 1.74 billion to provide maintenance, repair and modernization services for non-nuclear surface combatants and amphibians.
Multi-award, indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity contracts covering Lots 1-4 include scheduled docking and no-docking, ongoing and emergent maintenance support for amphibious and surface combatant ships in San Diego, a announced Tuesday the Ministry of Defense.
Each of the IDIQ contracts reserved for small businesses has a five-year ordering period that could extend until November 2026.
Lots I and II contracts have cap values ââof approximately $ 654.8 million and $ 538.5 million, respectively. Each contract attracted seven bids.
The winners of the Lot I and Lot II contracts are:
- BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair
- Continental Maritime San Diego
- Repair and fabrication of the east coast
- Epsilon system solutions
- General Dynamics NASSCO
- Repair and manufacture of Pacific ships
Lots III and IV contracts have cap values ââof approximately $ 209.2 million and $ 335 million, respectively. Each of these contracts attracted nine bids from offerors.
The companies that have obtained places on these two contracts are:
- Advanced integrated technologies
- Colonna West Shipyard
- Repair and fabrication of the east coast
- Epsilon system solutions
- Gulf copper ship repair
- Integrated maritime services
- Repair and manufacture of Pacific ships
- Propulsion control engineering
- Southcoast Welding and Fabrication
Naval Sea Systems Command has committed $ 60,000 in FY2022 operations and maintenance funds for each of the Lots 1 and III contracts.