NASA Selects Five Firms For General Construction Contracts

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June 13, 2011

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington                                
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Amiko Kauderer 
Johnson Space Center, Houston                               
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C11-025

NASA SELECTS FIVE FIRMS FOR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS

HOUSTON -- NASA has selected five firms for awards under a $400 
million solicitation to perform large general construction projects. 
The work will be performed at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Ellington 
Field, the Sonny Carter Training Facility, all in Houston, and the 
White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico. 

The five selected firms are Swinerton Builders of Arvada, Colo.; J.T. 
Vaughn Construction, LLC of Houston; Kiewit Building Group of 
Arlington, Va.; Skanska USA Building of Houston; and Hensel Phelps 
Construction Co. of Austin, Texas. 

Awardees will provide general construction services, including limited 
design-build capability, modification, repair and demolition for 
multiple unrelated large projects. The guaranteed minimum amount of 
work for each firm under the contracts is $5,000. The maximum total 
amount of all task orders under all contracts awarded under this 
solicitation shall not exceed $400 million for the five-year period 
of performance. There are no options included. 

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