NPS Admin Building Renovation, Bighorn Canyon, MT – $3.4M

Doyon Management Services has been awarded this renovation project for the National Park Service Intermountain Region for a comprehensive effort to modernize and maintain the NPS Administration Building in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, MT. Spanning 578 calendar days, the project aims to create a shared modern workplace for both NPS and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation staff. It addresses a wide range of improvements from foundational repairs to compliance with accessibility and energy efficiency standards. The scope of work is extensive, covering:

  • Foundation repairs to ensure structural integrity.
  • Exterior enclosures to protect against the elements.
  • Roofing to prevent water damage and improve insulation.
  • Interior construction and finishes to update the workspace.
  • Plumbing, HVAC, and fire protection systems to enhance safety and comfort.
  • Electrical systems upgrade for better efficiency and reliability.
  • Site preparation to accommodate the renovations.

This project aligns with Doyon Management Services’ track record of working on government contracts and providing a range of construction services, including repair, rehabilitation, and renovations. It’s a significant undertaking that will improve the functionality and sustainability of the facility.

USACE Baltimore DB/DBB IDIQ MATOC – $499M

Awarded in September 2023, Doyon Management Services will be working with USACE Baltimore on this 5-year, $499M, Design-Build/Design-Bid-Build, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). The scope of this contract will encompass Design-Build and Design-Bid-Build renovation and new construction projects. It may also include a broad variety of minor repair, modification, rehabilitation and/or alterations of existing buildings. The salient characteristics of these projects include Vertical construction, full complement of construction disciplines to include foundation, infrastructure, site utilities, superstructure, building systems; features of work include interior/exterior mechanical/electrical / fire protection /HVAC/architectural finishes/ concrete/ plumbing / carpentry/ roofing. It may also include, but not be limited to demolition, geo-technical investigation, infrastructure projects, interior fit-up, communications, security, and force protection (AT/FP) projects.

NAVFAC NSA Crane, IN DB/DBB IDIQ MACC – $95M

Awarded in September 2023, Doyon Management Services will be working with USACE Baltimore on this 5-year, $499M, Design-Build/Design-Bid-Build, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ), Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC). This MACC will encompass a wide range of DB and DBB projects that include, but are not limited to, new construction, demolition, repair, alteration, and renovation of buildings systems and infrastructure. Types of facilities may include, but not limited to, administrative, industrial, maintenance, warehouses, communications, personnel support, recreation, lodging, medical, training, ranges, airfields, hangers, roads, etc. Lead or asbestos abatement may be required. Work in explosive facilities may be required.

USCG Demo Women’s Bay Wharf, Base Kodiak, AK – $8.7M

Doyon Management Services is working with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) in Kodiak, Alaska on a 497-calendar day project to demolish the remains of two structures in Inner Women’s Bay at Base Kodiak:

  1. Marginal Wharf: The remnants of the Marginal Wharf will be removed.
  2. Power Plant Saltwater Intake: The remains of the power plant saltwater intake will also be demolished.

This project aims to enhance safety, aesthetics, and operational efficiency in the specified area.

NAVFAC B162 Water Intrusion and Structural Repairs NAS Paxutent River, MD – $1.3M

Doyon Management Services is collaborating with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Mid-Atlantic, on a 270-calendar day project to address several critical aspects at the specified location:

  1. Steel Plate Roof Deck Replacement: The existing steel plate roof deck system will be replaced.
  2. Drainage System Addition: A new drainage system will be installed around the roof to mitigate chronic water leakage into Building B162 through the roof and foundation walls.
  3. Structural Concrete Rehabilitation: The project includes rehabilitation of structural concrete.

This comprehensive effort aims to enhance the building’s integrity, functionality, and resilience. 

IHS Siletz Lift Station Replacement, Lincoln County, OR – $650K

Doyon Management Services is working with the Indian Health Service (IHS) on a 270-calendar day project at the Siletz location in Lincoln County, Oregon. The project scope includes several critical tasks:

  1. New Suction Lift Station Installation: A new suction lift station will be installed.
  2. Associated Equipment: The project involves setting up associated equipment for the lift station.
  3. Demolition: The existing infrastructure will be demolished.
  4. New Force Main: A new force main will be installed.
  5. Standby Generator Replacement: The existing standby generator will be replaced.

This project aims to enhance the infrastructure and operational efficiency at the Siletz location.

NAVFAC Bldg. 3259 Pharmacy Renovations Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA – $7.4M

Doyon Management Services is collaborating with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), Washington, on a 334-calendar day project to renovate building 3259 at the Naval Health Clinic Quantico Pharmacy. The comprehensive scope of work includes:

  1. Chiller Plant Replacement: The existing chiller plant will be removed, and a new chiller plant will be provided.
  2. Temporary HVAC: During the renovation, temporary HVAC systems will be installed.
  3. TAB and DALT: Testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB) and data acquisition and logging (DALT) services will be performed.
  4. Full Pharmacy Renovation:
    • Re-Partitioning: The layout will be reconfigured to optimize space utilization.
    • Finishes and Ceilings: Upgrades to finishes and ceilings will enhance aesthetics and functionality.
    • Drive-Thru Window: A drive-thru window will be incorporated for convenience.
    • Mechanical and Electrical Systems: The HVAC, electrical, fire suppression, and fire alarm systems will be upgraded.
    • Security and Telecommunications: Enhanced security and telecommunications infrastructure will be implemented.
    • Plumbing Systems: Plumbing systems will be modernized.

This project aims to improve the functionality, safety, and efficiency of the Naval Health Clinic Quantico Pharmacy.

USSF DB Construct Mezzanine at Facility 67901, CCSFS, FL – $1.0M

Doyon Management Services is working with the U.S. Space Force on a 352-calendar day project to construct a mezzanine at Facility 67901 within the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) in Florida. The scope of work entails several key tasks:

  1. Exterior Door Replacement: An existing double door will be replaced with an overhead coiling door.
  2. Infilling Opening: The opening above the new exterior door will be filled in.
  3. Equipment Removal: An existing paint booth will be removed.

This project aims to enhance the facility’s functionality and efficiency at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

USSF Install Deluge-Bypass Loop PS7 Cape Canaveral SFS, FL – $362K

Doyon Management Services collaborated with the U.S. Space Force on a 60-calendar day project to install a deluge bypass loop at pump station #7 within the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station (CCSFS) in Florida. The scope of work includes setting up a water flow loop for testing the six (6) deluge pumps and the two (2) fire pumps already installed at pump station #7. These pumps supply deluge water to Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) and SLC-41. The flow loop will draw water from the existing pump suction and return it to the existing tank.

BLM WRRD Electrical Restoration, Wild Rivers Ranger District, OR – $135K

Doyon Management Services collaborated with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on an 80-calendar day project to restore power to four buildings and miscellaneous site features at the Wild Rivers Ranger District (WRRD) in Cave Junction, Oregon. The existing power system is currently a combination of overhead and underground. Upon completion, this project will supply power to all buildings underground.