Archive for month: December, 2020
USACE Baltimore District Laboratory, Forest Glen, MD – $924K
Doyon Technical Services was awarded a $924K contract to design and renovate an existing laboratory space within the Joint Pathology Center’s Forest Glen Annex to create an enclosed hospital-type clinical lab area that contains a new fume hood, sink, furniture, etc. The area where the renovation will take place is an active laboratory space. Coordination with ongoing operations is essential to avoid noisy, vibration intense activities during construction. This work will be done afterhours and on weekends.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Building 1724 Renovation, Fort Pickett, VA -$1.8M
Doyon Technical Services was awarded a $1.8M contract to restore, renovate and modernize a military berthing facility, NSWG-2, Building 1724 at Fort Pickett, Virginia. The building is an unoccupied two-story, wooden structure (approximately 5,300 SF). It requires demolition of some existing interior materials and the addition of new plumbing, flooring, doors, electrical, mechanical, and other work to make the building fully operational and code compliant for use as a transient berthing facility for military personnel.
FEMA Region 10 Federal Regional Center Loading Dock Enclosure Installation, Bothell, WA – $194K
Doyon Technical Services was awarded a $194K contract by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region 10 to design-build a loading dock enclosure for the FEMA Federal Regional Center in Bothell, Washington. DTS is providing the labor, parts and materials for the design and construction of a secure and weather resistant enclosure, including non-insulated corrugated metal panels to match the existing building exterior, new insultation panels on the existing metal ceiling, framework, and structural elements to support new panels and equipment, and two personnel doors with panic bar and lockset hardware. The project also includes the installation of a 10’ x 10’ motorized roll up door at the existing loading zone, extensive HVAC and electrical hardware, and lighted emergency egress signage — all as required by code.
NAVFAC Pennsylvania AOR $249M IDIQ MACC
Doyon Management Services was recently awarded a Design-Build (DB), Design-Bid-Build (DBB), Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity, Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) for the Public Works Department (PWD) Pennsylvania area of responsibility (AOR). The five-year, $249 million MACC was awarded by the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, VA, office as a set aside for 8(a) contractors. Competitive task orders will range from $500,000 to $5 million and will include a wide variety of DB and DBB projects for new construction, demolition, repair, alteration and renovation of buildings, systems, and infrastructure for a variety of facilities (administrative, industrial, maintenance, warehouses, hangars, communications, personnel support, recreation, lodging, dormitory, medical) and roads. In addition to the PWD Pennsylvania AOR, work may also occur in other areas of the NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic AOR.
Great Work Doyon and the East Coast Team!
USACE Demo and Site Repairs, Humphrey’s Engineering Center, Alexandria, VA – $1.0M
Doyon Technical Services (DTS) was awarded a Sole Source 8(a) engineering and construction contract by the USACE, Baltimore District for the demolition of a subsurface concrete structure and above-grade perimeter fence removal at the Humphreys Engineer Center Support, Activity (HECSA) in Alexandria, VA. DTS’ scope of work includes the removal and offsite disposal of a buried concrete slab, perimeter chain link fence, and a 46-foot hill to be removed and graded. DTS remove the buried structures and all earthwork spoils, as well as any construction waste, debris, or organic material encountered. The site will be backfilled, the soil will be compacted, and the site will be graded in compliance with all erosion and sediment control and stormwater management requirements, then DTS will provide vegetative stabilization on the site to complete the project.




