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December 09, 2020

Portsmouth Infrastructure Service Bids Due Thursday

By ExchangeMonitor

Bid proposals for the new Infrastructure Support Services Contract at the Department of Energy’s Portsmouth Site in Ohio are due by 4 p.m. Eastern Time Thursday.

Portsmouth Mission Alliance, a team made up of an affiliate of Idaho-based North Wind Group and Swift & Staley, holds the current $117-million business that began in March 2016 and is currently scheduled to expire Feb. 24, 2021.

The winning bidder will provide landlord-type services ranging from records management and information technology to upkeep of roads and building maintenance.

The Department of Energy started researching a new contract in February 2019 when it issued a request for information. It skipped the draft solicitation stage and published a request for proposals on Oct. 13. It held a pre-proposal conference for interested firms on Oct. 28. 

About 30 people participated in the pre-bid conference including representatives from the incumbents as well as Akima, Global Energy & Technology, Leidos, Navarro and Spectra Tech.

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