The task orders were awarded under a Naval Facilities Engineering
Command, Atlantic multiple-award global contingency construction
contract (N62470-06-D-6007)
All of the task orders involve installation of solar energy systems
that will be tied to the electrical distribution grid. Altantic
Contingency Constructors expects to complete work on the task orders by
Sept. 30/10. Funds are provided by the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009.
DID has more details on each of the task orders…
A breakdown of the individual task orders follows:
- Task
order #10: Installation of photovoltaic systems at Navy shore
facilities in Maryland (70%) and Washington, DC (30%); worth up to $8.6
million, with 2 proposals received.
- Task
order #11: Installation of photovoltaic systems at Navy shore
facilities in Florida (50%), Mississippi (20%), and Texas (30%); worth
up to $66.4 million, with 2 proposals received.
- Task
order #12: Installation of photovoltaic, solar ventilation preheat, and
solar lighting systems at Navy shore facilities in the Norfolk, VA
area; worth up to $25.8 million, with 2 proposals received.