The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District intends to issue an Invitation For Bid solicitation package seeking to award a contract for the construction of a standard design unmanned aerial vehicle hangar. The new hangar will be located at Fort Drum, N.Y., the Army said in contract documents released Wednesday.
The work includes an operations and maintenance hangar with shops, company administration, supply space, tool and parts storage, oil/water separator, petroleum, oil and lubricant storage, hazardous waste storage, access apron, runway overrun, taxiway, enclosed aircraft container storage, fire protection and alarm systems, Intrusion Detection System installation, Energy Monitoring Control Systems connection, and building information systems.
The work includes an operations and maintenance hangar with shops, company administration, supply space, tool and parts storage, oil/water separator, petroleum, oil and lubricant storage, hazardous waste storage, access apron, runway overrun, taxiway, enclosed aircraft container storage, fire protection and alarm systems, Intrusion Detection System installation, Energy Monitoring Control Systems connection, and building information systems.
The performance period for the contract will be approximately 545 calendar days from the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. The project magnitude is between $10 million and $25 million. The Army anticipates the hangar plans and specifications will be available on Jan. 30 with a bid opening on March 3.
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