NAVFAC Building 1029, Roof Replacement PNBC, PA – $4.2M

Doyon Management Services will collaborate with NAVFAC Pennsylvania on this 360 calendar day project. The scope of work involves:

  • Removing the existing roofing from Building 1029.
  • Providing additional insulation and installing metal roofing.
  • Detaching and temporarily supporting existing gutters in place along the low roof edges.
  • Reinstalling gutters.
  • Providing steel framing and a roof hatch.
  • Undertaking any other incidental work required for the project.

This endeavor represents an important contribution to maintaining and enhancing the infrastructure within the Pennsylvania area of responsibility.

USAF Comm. Cabling Project, Malmstrom AFB, MT – $504K

Doyon Management Services (DMS), a minority-owned 8(a) small business and a wholly owned subsidiary of Doyon Government Group (DGG), headquartered in Federal Way, WA, is actively involved in various construction projects with government agencies. Their expertise spans Design-Build, new construction, and renovation/repair solutions. Let’s delve into the details of their recent project at Malmstrom Air Force Base (AFB) in Montana:

  • Project Description: DMS will collaborate with the U.S. Air Force at Malmstrom AFB on a 165-calendar day project. The objective is to furnish, install, and test armored single-mode fiber optic cable (FOC). This upgrade aims to enhance the fiber optic cable connectivity between two buildings at Malmstrom AFB.
  • Contract Type: The project falls under a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC), which provides flexibility for executing various tasks within the specified scope.
  • Duration: The project is expected to span 165 calendar days.

This initiative demonstrates DMS’s commitment to delivering high-quality construction services and contributing to the improvement of critical infrastructure. 

BPA JLL Bat Remediation Taft Substation, MT – $648K

BPA Dittmer Building Light Frame Inspection Portland, OR – $8K

Cherokee General Corporation, a Minority-Owned, Small Disadvantaged Business, has been collaborating with the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) on a project involving the inspection of all light fixture lenses within the Dittmer Building. The focus of this endeavor is to identify any defective latching mechanisms associated with these fixtures. By addressing these issues, the project aims to enhance safety and functionality in the building. 

USCG Repair Water Shore-Ties & Heat Trace, USCG Base Boston, MA – $1.0M

Doyon Management Services collaborated with the US Coast Guard on a 150-day project. The scope of work included:

  1. Pressure testing and repairs on water pipes for water shore ties at Piers 1A, 1B, and Pier 3B.
  2. Replacement of associated heat trace cabling.
  3. Removal of three (3) water shore tie stations on Wharfs 1 & 2.
  4. Replacement of damaged pipe hangers.

This project aimed to enhance the functionality and reliability of the water infrastructure. 

USACE Building & Garage Roof Replacement, MCRC Wilmington DE – $2.1M

Doyon Technical Services collaborated with NOAA on a 180-day project. The scope of work involved:

  1. Investigating, procuring, and constructing the removal and replacement of the existing boat launch platform based on plan sheets.
  2. Repairing the existing cathodic protection system.
  3. Performing miscellaneous coating repairs to prevent future corrosion issues on the existing SPIP (Structural Platform in Place).
  4. Including support brackets, clamps, plates, a cage ladder, and the upper instrumentation platform.

This project aimed to enhance the functionality and longevity of the existing infrastructure.

NOAA Amerada Pass, LA, Shell Beach, LA, Bay St. Louis, MS – $889K

Doyon Technical Services collaborated with NOAA on a 180-day project. The scope of work involved:

  1. Investigating, procuring, and constructing the removal and replacement of the existing boat launch platform based on plan sheets.
  2. Repairing the existing cathodic protection system.
  3. Performing miscellaneous coating repairs to prevent future corrosion issues on the existing SPIP (Structural Platform in Place).
  4. Including support brackets, clamps, plates, a cage ladder, and the upper instrumentation platform.

This project aimed to enhance the functionality and longevity of the existing infrastructure.