Monday, December 10, 2007

Corridor Inc. Lists Major Contract Wins

Attention contractors: Use the information available at the Corridor Inc web site as a tool to help you capture new subcontracting business and build partnering opportunities.

AAI Corp. of Hunt Valley won two contracts worth over $100 million from the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command. Work will be performed in Hunt Valley and is expected to be completed by March 2010.  http://www.aaicorp.com/supplierlinks.html


Rockville’s BAE Systems Inc. won an $18 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop more surveillance technology for the Department of Defense.  http://www.baesystems.com/ContactUs/


Coakley & Williams Construction Inc. in Gaithersburg was awarded an $11 million contract for renovations, upgrades, repair and construction to Preble Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command in Washington, D.C. is the contracting office. Expected completion date is December 2008.   http://www.coakleywilliams.com/contact_us.php


DRS C3 Systems LLC in Gaithersburg won a maximum $62 million contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. for the phase II development, qualification, production and support of the common enterprise display system display consoles.  
http://www.drs.com/contactus/sbl.aspx


Gaithersburg’s EG&G Technical Services Inc. won an $8 million contract for material distribution services to include receipt, storage, issue; preservation, packaging, packing and marking; and care of supplies & storage from the Defense Logistics Agency and the Defense Distribution Center in Pennsylvania.    http://www.urscorp.com/EGG_Division/sdbu/index.php


Facchina Construction Co. Inc. in La Plata, Md. was awarded a $26 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command in Washington, D.C for construction of aircraft taxiways and parking aprons for the Green Side and White Side Aircraft Complex at Marine Corps Air Facility in Quantico. Expected completion date is August 2009.   http://www.facchina.com/contact.asp


Integral Systems Inc. of Lanham won a  $7 million contract modification from the United States Air Force Headquarters Space and Missile Systems Center for the integration of the fixed geolocation system in the rapid attack identification, detection, and reporting System.   http://www.integ.com/Locations.html



Northeast Maryland Waste Disposal Authority in Baltimore was awarded a $5 million contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Agency at Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) for steam from the Harford Waste-to-Energy facility. Work will be performed at APG and is expected to be completed by March 2016.  http://www.nmwda.org/contact/procurement.asp



Whiting Turner Contracting Co. in Baltimore won a $7 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command in Washington, D.C. for the repairs at the Anacostia Naval Annex in Washington, D.C.
 http://www.whiting-turner.com/Contact/Contact.html
 
Computer Sciences Corp. of Falls Church, Va. won a $10 million contract for technical support to the operating forces from the Marine Corps Systems Command, Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity. http://www.csc.com/contactus/


General Dynamics Corp. of Fairfax has won two contracts worth over $200 million.  The subsidiary company General Dynamics Information Technology’s contract will help the Air Force simulate the most recent version of the war game called "Unified Engagement." General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems was awarded a contract for the Phase II development, qualification, production and support of the common enterprise display system display consoles.
http://www.gdc4s.com/suppliers/


General Dynamics Land Systems in Woodbridge, Va. was awarded a $10 million contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command in Quantico to develop an alternative drivetrain subsystem preliminary design for the development and demonstration phase of the expeditionary fighting vehicle program. 
http://procurement.gdls.com/


Hensel Phelps Construction Co. in Chantilly, Va. won a $6 million contract for construction of general instruction classrooms, general purpose administration and operations buildings, laboratories, exterior coverage storage and division-level instruction preparation room at Fort Lee, Va. and is expected to be completed by September 2010.  http://www.henselphelps.com/district_capitol.htm


International Development and Resources Inc. of Fairfax, Va. won a $150 million contract for technical, engineering, logistics and program management services from the  U.S. Special Operations Command.   http://www.idrnet.com/contact_us.htm


See the full list at www.corridorinc.com

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