Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Pacific has awarded a contract to Nan for the construction of a bachelor enlisted quarters (BEQ) at Marine Corps Base Hawaii.

The $118m firm-fixed price contract was procured through the Federal Business Opportunities website.

The contract includes the construction of a multi-story BEQ and associated parking structure and self-storage facility.

Constructed quarters in Hawaii will include laundry facilities, lounges, administration offices, multipurpose recreation rooms, housekeeping areas, and public restrooms.

The facilities will be built using pile foundations, concrete masonry unit walls, built up roofing, as well as concrete floor and roof structure.

The parking structure is planned to be a multi-level concrete framed parking project with concrete masonry unit walls, structural steel framed roof structure, and built-up roofing.

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Construction work will be performed in Kaneohe, Hawaii and is expected to conclude by December 2022.

NAVFAC Pacific has also awarded a contract modification to Centerra Group for base operations support (BOS) services at military and civilian installations in Singapore.

The $8.5m value indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) modification contract is for the exercise of the fourth option period.

This contract includes general management and administration services, air and supply operations, housing and facilities support, and grounds maintenance. It also includes landscaping, utilities, base support vehicles and equipment, and environmental services.

Work for the contract will be performed in the Singapore. It has an optional period running from April 2020 to March 2021.