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Clark Nexsen Wins $60M Navy Architect-Engineering Services IDIQ

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Clark Nexsen has won a potential five-year, $60M contract from the U.S. Navy to provide multidiscipline engineering and architectural services within Naval Facilities Engineering Command’s Mid-Atlantic area of responsibility.

The company will design, build, plan, repair, alter or demolish various Navy or government facilities through January 2024 under the firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Monday.

Facilities include offices, training areas, housing units and industrial maintenance installations.

Clark Nexsen received a $528,950 initial task order to create preliminary designs and assess planning requirements for a corrosion control and paint facility. The company is scheduled to complete the task in March.

Naval Facilities Engineering Command’s Mid-Atlantic branch received 12 proposals for the IDIQ contract through the service branch’s e-commerce portal.

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Written by Matthew Nelson

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