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Tetra Tech – Pascal & Ludwig Constructors joint venture awarded $300 million contract

29 April 2010

The contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest (NAVFAC Southwest) involves the companies providing design-build services for wet utilities projects in Southern California

Seven contractors will compete for firm-fixed price task orders under this indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract with NAVFAC Southwest. The contract has one base year and four one-year option periods.
 

The joint venture contract awarded to Tetra Tech and Pascal & Ludwig Constructors includes new construction, renovation, alterations, and repairs to existing water utilities at US Navy and other Department of Defence facilities, including water and sewer lines, wells, pumping stations, treatment plants, and storage tanks. Individual task orders will range from $500,000 to $20 million.
 

 

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