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Gilbane Federal Awarded Design-Build Construction Task Orders for Four Major Medical Facilities

Gilbane Federal announced that the company has been awarded four major medical facilities projects for a total of $120 million. These four projects are design-build construction task orders at multiple locations around the United States. Highlights of these projects are featured below.

Gilbane Federal has been awarded a task order by the Albuquerque District Corps of Engineers (COE) to construct a new medical clinic to replace the existing clinic at Holloman Air Force Base, valued at approximately $52 million. The new clinic is 98,899 GSF plus a 2,227 GSF ambulance shelter. This facility will be a modern, world-class healthcare facility that complements the natural New Mexico landscape and surrounding buildings. This task order provides Design-Build and Initial Outfitting services to the Air Force Medical Service via the Little Rock COE Design-Build Initial Outfitting (DBIO) Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC).

For the Naval Hospital Oak Harbor, Gilbane Federal has been awarded a $36.6 million task order by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, (COE) under a Medical Repair and Renewal (MRR) MATOC. The project requires design and renovation of 55,000 GSF single story existing Women's Health Clinic, Nursery, Birthing Center (Labor and Delivery Unit), Physical Therapy Clinic, Aviation Medicine Clinic, Medical Home Port Clinic, Immunizations Clinic, Pediatrics Clinic, Ortho/General Surgery Clinic, Operating Rooms, Central Sterile Area and associated common areas, mechanical, electrical and communication rooms at the Whidbey Island facility in Northwest Washington.

Gilbane Federal has been awarded an $18.3 million task order under the Air Force DBIO MATOC by the Little Rock District, COE, to renovate the outpatient clinic at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. This task order includes the renovation design, construction and outfitting of the F.E. Warren Clinic. The former one-story inpatient base hospital has been transitioned to an outpatient clinic. Gilbane will modernize the facility and rightsize select areas to accommodate new technologies, evolving medical practices, staffing changes and mission changes. This project will correct space constraints, disjointed operations and an antiquated layout that have resulted in poor functionality in many locations.

Gilbane Federal was selected to perform a $12.8 million task order by the Ft. Worth District, COE, to construct Hyperbaric Services as an addition to the existing San Antonio Military Medical Center (SAMMC). With the consolidation of military inpatient medical services in San Antonio to SAMMC, the Air Force is relocating its hyperbaric chamber and ancillary services to SAMMC. This task order provides Design-Build and Initial Outfitting services to the Air Force Medical Service via the Little Rock District, COE, DBIO MATOC. The project consists of 12,700 SF of addition and 500 SF of renovation consisting of a multi-person hyperbaric chamber and all necessary ancillary spaces.

Sarabjit Singh, President of Gilbane Federal, commented, "I am pleased that Gilbane has been selected to design, build and renovate these important medical facilities for the Air Force and the Navy under our MATOCs with the Army Corps of Engineers. The Air Force, the Navy and the Army Corps of Engineers are our most valued clients and we enjoy a continued partnership with them worldwide. Our company will continue to uphold high quality performance, dedication to our work, and successful execution of medical projects for all our clients around the globe. These projects represent our continued expansion to our military medical construction program."

Source: http://www.gilbaneco.com/

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