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S--S – Global Contingency Services Contract (GCSC)
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Contact Point: Jennifer Seese (808) 474-4256; Contracting Officer: Susan Silva-Quizon (808) 474-4708 [email protected]
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GLOBAL CONTINGENCY SERVICES MULTIPLE AWARD CONTRACT (GCSMAC): Correction: Indefinite-delivery-indefinite-quantity multiple award contract awarded on September 22, 2011 to Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc. (large business) (N62742-11-D-3511), Houston, Texas 77020; IAP-ECC, LLC (large business) (N62742-11-D-3512), Cape Canaveral, Fla. 32920; Global Response Services LLC (large business) (N62742-11-D-3513), Fort Worth...
View moreThe Department of the Navy, NAVFACSYSCOM Pacific, awarded the Global Contingency Services Multiple Award Contract (GCSMAC) to six large business prime contractors under solicitation number N6274210R3510. This indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicle provides for the issuance of cost-plus-award-fee and firm-fixed-price task orders to support natural disasters, humanitarian efforts, military actions, and critical service gaps resulting from contractor non-performance or procurement protests. The contract utilizes NAICS code 561210 for Facilities Support Services and PSC code S for other services. The six awardees are Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Inc., IAP-ECC, LLC, Global Response Services LLC, Pacific Contingency Services, LLC, Fluor Intercontinental, Inc., and URS Group, Inc.
The scope of work encompasses a wide range of facility support services identified in the Navy Installation Management Accounting Project (IMAP) Model 2010, including command and staff, public safety, air and port operations, ordnance, health care support, supply, housing, utilities, and environmental services. Performance occurs at various locations worldwide, including remote and overseas sites. Each of the six contractors received an initial task order for the minimum guarantee of $100,000. No additional task orders were issued at the time of the award notice.
The combined maximum value for all six contracts is $900,000,000, covering a base period and four option years. The total contract term is not to exceed 60 months, with an expected completion date in September 2016. The government maintains the right to extend performance for an additional six months if a follow-on contract is not awarded in time. Administrative oversight is provided by Jennifer Seese and Contracting Officer Susan Silva-Quizon.
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