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Y--MULTIPLE AWARD CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT FOR FACILITIES PRIMARILY LOCATED WITHIN THE AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY OF NAVFAC MIDLANT, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MAINE, PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, KITTERY, MAINE
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Philip J. Cole (757) 341-1970
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The intent of the building work is to provide repairs to the basement to reduce the flow of seawater and ground water to manageable levels. Improvements will include brick and concrete work on the walls and floors, as well as upgrades and additions to the existing sump system. The intent of the seawall repairs is to restore structural stability to the existing seawall and maintain safe public access to the waterfront...
View moreThe Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic, Public Works Department Maine, awarded a Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) for facilities primarily located at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. Identified under solicitation number N4008516R3034, this procurement falls under NAICS code 236220 for Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and PSC code Y. The primary scope of work involves building repairs and seawall restoration, specifically targeting basement improvements to mitigate seawater and groundwater flow through brick and concrete masonry and sump system upgrades.
Seawall repairs focus on restoring structural stability and maintaining public waterfront access through the reconstruction of granite blocks and the installation of a new concrete backer wall. This work includes the removal and replacement of sidewalks, elevated platforms, stairways, and related appurtenances within the repair area. The Navy awarded contracts to five firms: Nutmeg Companies, Inc. (N4008517D5046), Asturian Group, Inc. (N4008517D5045), Cornerstone Construction Services, LLC (N4008517D5047), Structural Associates, Inc. (N4008517D5048), and Tantara Corporation (N4008517D5049). The award notice was published on June 29, 2017.
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