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Contracts Awarded

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Krishna Rao of Bethesda won a $6.7 million contract from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center for academic radiology services.

Ewing Cole of the District won an $8.4 million contract from the Army Engineer District to provide a facility for the Command Control/Communications Network Transport East.

Mid Eastern Builders of Chesapeake won a $18.9 million contract from the Army Engineer District for construction of a four-story office wing addition, two-story storage and work area addition, a one-story multipurpose room addition, temporary parking lots, site development and incidental work at the Defense Commissary Agency.

Verizon of Arlington won a $13.7 million contract from the Army to provide 12 months of operation and maintenance services for the defense private global system for mobile communications cellular network.

Technologists of Arlington won a $9.2 million contract from the Corps of Engineers for construction of Afghanistan National Civil Order Police Brigade Headquarters.

American Bridge of Richmond won a $10.8 million contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for utility upgrades and repairs at the Naval Shipyard Portsmouth.

Glotech of Rockville won a $6.4 million contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Charleston to provide support engineering, project management, testing, logistics and technical support; system design documentation and technical data support; interoperability, test, and evaluation support; in-service engineering support; and installation and integration.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Herndon won a $6.3 million contract from the Offutt Air Force Base to provide the survivability assessments of combat vehicle systems technology for the tank-automotive and armament research, development, and engineering center, research business group survivability directorate and the quick reaction cell.

CPF Underground Utilities of Frederick won an $11.9 million contract from the General Services Administration to provide construction services for the replacement and upgrade of buried steam and condensate lines.

Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems of Bethesda won a $28 million contract from the Army for logistics, maintenance and supply support.

Booz Allen Hamilton of Annapolis Junction won a $43.2 million contract from the Army for logistics, maintenance and supply support.

Aarcher of Annapolis won a $5.9 million contract and Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean won a $4.3 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency for special studies and analysis of the Office of Federal Activities mission support.


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