NASA Awards Multiple Construction Contracts

Written by Ben

October 26, 2017

NASA has awarded 24 Multiple Award Construction Contract Two (MACC-II) contracts to 20 small businesses and four large firms for general construction services at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and several other agency locations.

The MACC-II is a regionalized Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle for small and large general construction projects. It has an anticipated value not to exceed $3 billion during an eight-year ordering period. IDIQ construction contracts were awarded in six categories: woman-owned small business; historically underutilized business zone; service-disabled veteran-owned small business; 8(A) Business Development Program; small business; and full and open unrestricted awards. The 20 small business set-aside contracts awards are part of U.S. Small Business Administration efforts to help small disadvantaged companies compete in the marketplace. Firm fixed price task orders will be issued under the MACC-II.

MACC-II project work includes, but is not limited to, alteration, modification, maintenance and repair, demolition, design-build and new construction of buildings, facilities and real property at Stennis; NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, including White Sands Test Facility near Las Cruces, New Mexico; NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida; and NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, including Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans. Other NASA centers and federal tenants at NASA facilities may use MACC-II with approval of the Stennis procurement officer.

Contract awardees include the following companies:

Women-Owned Small Business Awards

  • ELCI Construction Group Inc., North Miami, Florida
  • Odyssey International, Inc., Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
  • Diversified Construction of Oklahoma Inc., Edmond, Oklahoma
  • Baker Klein-Foresight JV LLC, Jacksonville, Florida 

HUBZone Awards

  • Healtheon, New Orleans
  • Weldin Construction, LLC, Omaha, Nebraska
  • Pontchartrain Partners, LLC, New Orleans
  • Civil Works Contracting, Wilmington, North Carolina

Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Awards

  • ESA South, Inc., Cantonment, Florida
  • Advon, Tallahassee, Florida
  • Birmingham Industrial Construction (BIC), Alabaster Alabama
  • Firewatch Contracting of FL, LLC, Tampa, Florida

8(a) Awards

  • Silver Mountain Construction, Jacksonville, Florida
  • Drace Construction Corp., Ocean Springs, Mississippi
  • Orocon Construction LLC, Biloxi, Mississippi
  • CCI Energy and Construction Services, LLC, Shalimar, Florida

Small Business Awards

  • A&H Ambica JV, LLC, Livonia, Michigan
  • MOWA Barlovento JV-2, Gautier, Mississippi
  • Southeast Cherokee Construction, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama
  • SES Construction and Fuel Services LLC, Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Full and Open Unrestricted Awards

  • Brasfield & Gorrie General Contractors, Birmingham, Alabama
  • BL Harbert International, LLC, Birmingham, Alabama
  • Caddell Construction Co., Montgomery, Alabama
  • WG Yates & Sons Construction Company, Biloxi, Mississippi

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov

For more information about Stennis Space Center, visit:

https://www.nasa.gov/stennis 

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