The United States Department of Defense awarded contracts to the army, the Navy, the Air Force and the Defense Logistics Agency on August 19 with new obligations greater than $ 242 million and the accumulated values that exceed $ 260 million, according to official ads.
Air Force Contracts
A group of six small companies obtained an indefinite definitive delivery/indefinite delivery delivery contract that covers the maintenance, repair and smaller construction on the bases of the Altus and Vance Air Force in Oklahoma, Sheppard AFB in Texas and Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Arkansas.
The multiple award vehicle, which will run until August 2030, allows companies to compete for tasks through a range of installation projects. Fourteen offers were presented. Initial obligations are totaling $ 7.6 million at 2025 Fiscal Military Construction Funds.
The winners include Acts Group Inc., Virginia Beach, va.; New Dominion Construction LLC, Dumfries, Va .; Coh construction management LLC, Anchorage, Alaska; Marrero, Couvillion & Associattes LLC, Baton Rouge, LA .; Gideon Red JV LLC, Kenner, LA .; and PAM WCI JV LLC, Midwest City, Okla.
In Colorado, Je Dunn Construction Co., Kansas City, Mo., received a modification of $ 88.1 million for the continuous restoration of the Chapel of the United States Air Force Academy. The award increases the accumulated value to $ 334.7 million, with the end of November 2028.
The Prizes of the Defense Department contract announced on August 19, 2025, amounted to more than $ 260 million, led by a $ 95 million Air Force Air Force and the restoration of the $ 88.1 million cadet chapel. Source: United States Defense Department
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The national historical milestone, completed in 1962, has been closed since 2019 due to the structural problems of moisture infiltration, which requires a complete dismantling of its aluminum panels and stained glass windows.
The technically complex restoration has attracted the industry’s attention to its engineering challenges. The options and maintenance of the taxation and maintenance fund the modification.
In Andersen AFB in Guam, Techni-Con Inc., from Mangilao, won a contract of $ 7.99 million to replace underground electric feeders, behavior banks, switches and transformers in the base ammunition storage area. The project is part of the investments of broader bases and resilms to harden critical facilities. Nine deals were received, with the completion scheduled for March 2027.
Navy contracts
Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., received an order of $ 22.3 million to update P-8a Poseidon Aircow training devices with new digital video recording systems. The contract includes $ 4.7 million from the Royal Australian Air Force, emphasizing the role of the Maritime Patrol airplane as an Allied United States platform.
Work will take place in Florida, Washington, Texas and Australia, with an end scheduled in November 2027. The order was unique.
General Dynamics Mission Systems, Manassas, Va., Obtained a contract of $ 15.3 million for the production of SHIPSET, engineering and installation support on underwater platforms. The options could drive the total value to $ 91.1 million until August 2030.
The work will be distributed to Virginia, Connecticut, Nevada, Washington, Hawaii, California and Georgia. The initial phase is scheduled for August 2026; The contract was awarded under the special statutory authority without competition.
Army contracts
Orion Marine Construction, Tampa, FLA. The work, which is expected to end in January 2026, is part of the ongoing efforts of the Gulf Coast to maintain the essential navigation channels for the competitiveness of the port and the energy sector.
Four offers were presented for the project, which is funded through the options and maintenance of the 2025 National Guard.
Defense Logistics Agency Contract
ACM Elite, Stevensville, Mount. The five -year award, which is offered competitively with two answers, replaces a contract previously announced to Infinity Fabrication. It has a operation until August 2030 and is funded by means of defense labor capital funds.
