NASA Awards Construction Contract at Stennis

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June 28, 2013

Rachel Kraft 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1100 
rachel.h.kraft@xxxxxxxx 

Rebecca Strecker 
Stennis Space Center, Bay St. Louis, Miss. 
228-688-3249 
rebecca.a.strecker@xxxxxxxx 


CONTRACT RELEASE: C13-029

NASA AWARDS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT AT STENNIS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected Healtheon Inc. of New Orleans to 
provide a high pressure industrial water line under the Multiple 
Award Construction Contract at the agency's Stennis Space Center near 
Bay St. Louis, Miss. 

The firm-fixed price task order has a total value of $29.8 million and 
a performance period of 530 days. Work is scheduled to begin in July. 

The water line provides cooling water and acoustic suppression to 
Stennis' B Test Complex, which will be used to test the core stage of 
NASA's Space Launch System in 2016. 

NASA is developing the SLS heavy-lift rocket and Orion spacecraft to 
provide an entirely new capability for human exploration. The SLS is 
targeted for a test launch with no crew aboard in 2017. 

The work under this task order includes the demolition of all piping 
systems, including its valves and valve vaults. The contractor also 
will build a 96-inch diameter high pressure industrial water line 
from Stennis' High Pressure Industrial Water Plant to the test 
complex, which spans over a mile. 

This work is being done to ensure system longevity in support of all 
test programs using the complex. 

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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