USACE Renovate Welcome Center, DSCR, VA – $1.8M

Doyon Technical Services will be working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District on this 365 calendar day project to renovate the Pass Office within Building 210, Welcome Center. The work includes kiosk services, a multipurpose group check-in and media room, enlarged lobby, repaired vestibule, workspaces, an enlarged private workstation area, break room, latrines, a private office and a Provost marshal/military police office. Work also includes conversion of a portion of the mailroom into pass office area with a one story, fire-separated extension into the existing mailroom. Doyon will also replace existing casework and workstations in the Pass Office, replace lighting with LED fixtures, to include occupancy/vacancy sensors, and reconfigure and replace the fire protection and alarm systems to accommodate the new layout. Telecommunications systems will also be repaired and reconfigured to meet the new layout and base standards.

NAVFAC Design and Extend Sprinkler System, PSNS, WA – $606K

Doyon Project Services will be working with NAVFAC Northwest on this 450 Calendar Day Design-Build project to provide extension of the fire sprinkler system from the second floor to the first floor in each of the following buildings at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS): 1168, 1169,1170, 1171, 1172, and 1173. The buildings share common adjacent walls with each other and are comprised of two floors. The project also requires modification to the existing conventional Gamewell-FCI model 510 fire alarm system to provide electrical supervision of new sprinkler system alarm and supervisory devices.

NAVFAC Joint Intelligence Reserve Center, Minneapolis, MN – $5.9M

Doyon Project Services will be working with NAVFAC Northwest and the Contracting Group at Naval Operations Support Center on this 902 Calendar Day project to to provide a 2,050-SF addition to Building #N-1. The addition will include office spaces and storage. The project includes renovation of the basement for reallocation of existing space of approximately 2,800-SF, renovation of the first floor adjacent to the addition for reallocation of existing space, and infill of the open mezzanine areas of the second floor to be allocated as office space for approximately of 2,300-SF. The existing parking lot will be altered to accommodate the 2,050- SF addition by reduction of 5 stalls and shortening the turn radius at the building’s main entry, relocation of the flagpole, and incidental related work.