The P-200 Nuclear Power Training Facility Simulation Expansion at Joint Base Charleston, SC, is a Design-Bid-Build project with an anticipated advertisement in January 2026 and award in September 2026. The project, valued between $250 million and $500 million, involves constructing three new buildings: a two-story Training Support Building (TSB), a multi-story High Bay for propulsion plant team trainers, and a Mechanical Building (MB). The scope also includes extensive site work such as causeway widening, utility upgrades, road elevation, and the construction of an electrical power substation. Key considerations include environmental permits, security and access requirements for Joint Base Charleston, and the handling of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). The procurement strategy utilizes a Best Value Source Selection with a Firm-Fixed-Price with Award Fee Incentive contract, with an overall duration of approximately 3.7 years and construction completion by June 2030. Evaluation factors will include price, experience, past performance, safety, technical approach, and small business utilization.
This government file outlines the “P200 Nuclear Power Training Facility Simulation Expansion” project at Joint Base Charleston, South Carolina, managed by Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast. The file, marked for "Industry Day" on October 3, 2025, provides preliminary information and is "Not For Construction." It includes detailed maps for project location, vicinity, and proposed haul routes and staging areas. Key details cover access points, vehicle inspection requirements, bridge weight limits, and specific access protocols for the substation construction area, including gate usage and lightning hazard guidance. The document also addresses contractor staging logistics, temporary utility provisions (power and water), and the need for construction fencing for safety. This project focuses on expanding the simulation capabilities of the nuclear power training facility, with an emphasis on logistical and safety planning for construction activities.
The provided document lists participants in an MS Teams meeting, including their names and affiliated companies. The attendees represent various construction and engineering firms such as Russell Marine LLC, Walsh Federal, Brantley Construction, Hensel Phelps, Helix Electric, Lowcountry Sitework, 1898 & Co., and Yates Construction. While the document itself does not specify the meeting's purpose, the composition of the participants suggests it is likely related to a government contract, federal grant, or state/local RFP within the construction or infrastructure sector. The file serves as a record of individuals and organizations involved in a discussion or presentation pertinent to these industries.