W51DQV- Contracting Opportunities
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYW2SR TF VIPRSAN JUAN, PR, 00918-0000, USA
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Army's Caribbean District, is announcing projected contracting opportunities for fiscal year 2025, with a focus on civil works and military construction projects in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The opportunities include a range of contracts, such as the Rio Puerto Nuevo series, with estimated values from $1 million to $500 million, and military construction projects like the Ft. Allen Readiness Center, valued between $25 million and $100 million. These projects are crucial for enhancing infrastructure and military readiness in the region, with specific tasks including geotechnical surveys and professional services staff augmentation initiatives. Interested parties can contact Kenneth Funchess at kenneth.funchess@usace.army.mil or Nicole Fauntleroy at nicole.c.fauntleroy@usace.army.mil for further details, as the information is subject to change and will be updated routinely throughout the year.

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    The document outlines a series of planned civil works and military construction projects, detailing contracts and estimated values for various design and construction tasks. Key projects include the Rio Puerto Nuevo series of contracts, which range in estimated value from $1 million to $500 million, with specific tasks such as geotechnical surveys and landscape architecture anticipated for fiscal years 2025 and 2026. Additional projects involve design work for the Rio Guayanilla and Rio Grande de Arecibo, alongside a significant $50 million professional services staff augmentation initiative. Military construction efforts are detailed, including the Ft. Allen Readiness Center and vehicle maintenance facilities in St. Croix, with potential values ranging from $25 million to $100 million. Each project specifies the type of contract, acquisition strategy (including unrestricted and stand-alone design-bid-build), and the projected advertisement quarters for solicitations. This file serves as a comprehensive resource for stakeholders seeking information on upcoming federal and local RFPs, grants, and contracts in the civil and military sectors, reflecting the government's strategic investment in infrastructure development.
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