Military Construction Contract Opportunities in Fort Worth Engineering District
4/22/22
Fort Worth has a sprawling list of federal contract opportunities needing construction firms on the horizon. In the next several years, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers construction projects include training and development centers, dormitories, a joint-operations center, a central energy plant, a powertrain facility, renovations, and dam repair. Included are 15 installations within Texas and Louisiana and 764 projects which constitute $2.3 billion in design contracts and $4.4 billion in construction contracts.
A number of these projects are reserved for small business considerations like HUBZone, 8(a), SDVOSB, and general small business, and others are yet to be determined. Some of the larger construction opportunities include Clinical Expansion for Mental Health Clinic Vehicle for $180-220M (Feb 2028), Parking Garage Vehicle for $40-60M (TBD), CAP 082307 Component Rebuild Shop at the Red River Army Depot for $50-100M (2024), El Paso VA New Health Care Center at >$100M (2023), ACE FNWZ213005 B-21 Combined C-130 Squad Ops for $50-100M in Dyess AFB (2025), Fort Hood FY21 Phase 2 Repair 4 Hammerhead Barracks for $50-100M, and the Goodfellow Air Force Base ACE JCGU133001 Pipeline Student Dormitory at >$100M (2nd Quarter FY22).
IIS: ECSO opportunities include the Freer TX Border Patrol Station ($15-25M) scheduled for award in 3rd quarter FY2022, ICE PIDC Warehouse ($5-10M) also for award in 3rd quarter, and two with an indefinite ward date which are the ICE El Paso TX SPC Dormitory ($10-15M), and the CE Port Isabel Secure Housing Unit and Laundry ($5-10M).
The Fort Worth district of the USACE does not publish their future forecasts. This overview and eventual findings were acquired through research of upcoming solicitation postings and analysis.
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