Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific has awarded a joint venture between Jacobs and Black & Veatch a potential $249 million contract to provide architectural and engineering services for the construction of a missile defense system and related infrastructure projects.
Black & Veatch-Jacobs JV beat out one other bidder to win the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
Work will be performed in Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, Hawaii, Australia and Japan.
According to a presolicitation notice for the architect-engineer services requirement, the contract work includes the execution and delivery of site development and planning, military construction project documentation, engineering investigation, topographic survey and geotechnical investigation.
The JV has a separate contract with the Naval Facilities Engineering Command to deliver similar services to support military construction projects within the NAVFAC’s Hawaii area of responsibility.
Work under the potential five-year, $85M IDIQ contract will continue through June 2025.