Naval Surface Warfare Center Philadelphia MAC Task Order Forecast FY26
ID: N64498Type: Special Notice
10 AwardsFeb 8, 2019
$304.6M$304,555,126
AwardeeTHERMCOR INC. Norfolk VA USA
Award #:N6449819D4015
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    The Department of Defense is forecasting multiple task orders for Fiscal Year 2026 at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The anticipated task orders will cover a variety of services, including engine and turbine repairs, ship alterations, technical refreshes, and habitability improvements for various naval vessels, with total values ranging from under $2 million to $50 million. These services are critical for maintaining and modernizing the naval fleet, ensuring operational readiness and efficiency. Solicitation releases are expected from November through May, with contract awards anticipated between December and September, and interested parties should reach out to key personnel such as Francis Brady and Sean McGinley for further information.

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    The "FY26 NSWCPD MAC Task Order Forecast_Nov 2025" document outlines numerous anticipated task orders for Fiscal Year 2026 across various departments, primarily 2SCOG, Big Blue, Code 70 LBES Design, Code 70 LBES Outfitting and Installation, D40 Equipment Services, and Habitability. These tasks encompass a wide range of services, including engine repairs (501-K34, 501-K17, LM2500), turbine repairs, ship alterations, technical refreshes, habitability improvements, and engineering/design services for various naval vessels (e.g., DDG, CVN, LHA, LPD, SSN, SSBNX). The anticipated total values for these task orders range from under $2 million to $50 million. Solicitation releases are planned from November through May, with awards expected between December and September. Key personnel involved include Francis Brady, Sean Mcginley, Kelly A. Falls, Dustin Bordelon, Matthew A. Riggitano, and Marissa Woody. The document provides crucial insight into upcoming contracting opportunities for federal government suppliers in naval maintenance and modernization.
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