1. Camp
Lejeune
Small
Business
Outreach
Event
Hosted
by:
North
Carolina
Military
Business
Center
Coastal
Carolina
Community
College
25 MARCH 2014
2. Marketing to the Federal
Government: The Keys to
Success
Mar 2014MCIEAST Office of Small Business Programs
3.
What
Most
Think
Marke;ng
Is
“Marke9ng:
the
process
of
communica;ng
the
value
of
a
product
or
service
to
customers,
for
the
purpose
of
selling
that
product
or
service.”
-‐Wikipedia
Using
capability
sheets,
line
cards,
and
mee;ngs
to
gain
the
aEen;on
of
decision
makers
Key
ques;ons:
Who
are
the
decision
makers?
What
happens
to
requirements
before
they
reach
contrac;ng?
5. • Contrac;ng
Officer
responsibility
includes:
– Verifying
required
sources
– Iden;fying
ineligible
vendors
– Maximizing
compe;;on
– Ensuring
Proper
and
sufficient
funding
is
included
– Determining
proper
contract
type
– Applying
small
business/socio-‐economic
provisions
…all certified by a Contracting Officer’s signature!
The
Contrac;ng
Officer
6. The
Contrac;ng
Process
Supply
Headquarters
Higher Headquarters
Comptroller
ContractingYOU
Unit
The
Contrac;ng
Process
7. THE
FOUR
P’S
(part
1)
• Profile:
Your
profile
in
the
System
for
Award
Management
(SAM)
establishes
your
eligibility
to
do
business
with
the
Federal
Government.
SAM
profile
also
determines
your
ability.
• Proposal:
Your
proposal,
submiEed
in
response
to
a
Gov’t
solicita;on,
is
pivotal
in
determining
your
ability
to
provide
the
good
or
service
we
require.
8. THE
FOUR
P’S
(part
2)
• Past
Performance:
Your
past
performance
is
your
professional
reputa;on.
Is
it
posi;ve,
recent,
and
relevant
to
the
task
we
require?
• Price:
Price
is
always
“a”
factor;
some;mes
it
is
“the”
factor.
We
will
clearly
tell
you
which
is
the
case.
Your
price
answer
the
ques;on
of
your
affordability.
• Note
that
having
a
prior
rela;onship
with
a
vendor
is
not
a
considera;on
• We
buy
from
firms
we
don’t
know!
9.
Great
Ques9ons
to
Ask
During
an
Appointment
• Do
you
buy
my
product
or
service?
• How
do
you
make
this
purchase?
• Can
you
tell
me
who
else
buys
my
product/service?
• Any
upcoming
opportuni9es
that
I
should
be
aware
of?
10.
Why
is
Federal
Procurement
So
Hard?
We
spend
a
whole
lot
of
other
people’s
money!
11. Points
of
Contact
Jo Rozier
Office of Small Business Programs
Marine Corps Installations East-
Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
910-451-8424
jocephas.rozier@usmc.mil
12. Tools
for
Success
In
the
Federal
Marketplace
Presented
by
the
North
Carolina
Military
Business
Center
25 - 26 MARCH 2014
13. Military
Impact
• Total
annual
military
impact,
over
$48
billion*
• 12%
of
NC
State
GDP
(second
largest
sector)
• Over
540,000
jobs
statewide
military
impacted
• Military/civilian
payroll:
$19.2
billion**
• Veteran
payments:
$2.4
billion**
• Defense
contracts:
• Prime
contracts
(FY2012):
$3.43
billion
• Subcontracts:
addi;onal
billions
*The
Economic
Impact
of
the
Military
on
North
Carolina,”
NC
Department
of
Commerce,
2013
**North
Carolina’s
Military
Footprint,”
NC
Department
of
Commerce,
2008
WWW.NCMBC.US
14. Procurement
• Prime
contracts,
DoD
in
CONUS:
$316
billion
• Prime
contracts,
DoD
in
North
Carolina
(83
Coun;es):
• Prime
contracts,
federal
in
NC
(100
Coun;es):
– $5.39
billion
(135k
contract
ac;ons)
2 .6 9
2 .9 7
3 .6 4
4 .0 1
3 .6 0
4 .0 6
3 .4 3
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
DollarValueinBillions
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 (Part)
DoD Prime Contracting in North Carolina
Data: Federal Procurement Data System, FY2012
WWW.NCMBC.US
16. Partnerships,
State
• Develop
businesses:
• Small
Business
Centers
(Community
College
System)
• Small
Business
and
Technology
Development
Center
• Procurement
Technical
Assistance
Center
(SBTDC)
• Business
Development:
• North
Carolina
Military
Business
Center
(NCMBC)
• Policy
and
Coordina9on:
• Military
Affairs
Advisor,
Office
of
the
Governor
• North
Carolina
Department
of
Commerce
WWW.NCMBC.US
17. Partnerships,
Non-‐State
• Federal:
• Small
Business
Administra;on
(SBA),
US
Commerce
• Local:
• Chambers,
economic
developers
• Non-‐Governmental
Organiza9ons:
• Local:
Raleigh
DEFNET,
CharloEe
counterpart
• North
Carolina
Defense
Business
Associa;on
• North
Carolina
Military
Founda;on
WWW.NCMBC.US
18. Business
Development
(Current/
Future):
NCMBC
Develop
Businesses:
NCCCS/SBC,
UNC/SBTDC,
SBA
Opportunity
Development:
NCMF
Tactical
Operational/
Tactical
Strategic
NCDBA,
Wake
DEFNET,
CharloEe
Policy/Coord.:
Military
Affairs/NC
Commerce
Connectional
Foundational
Partnerships,
Func;onal
WWW.NCMBC.US
19. WWW.NCMBC.US
Mission
&
Goals,
NCMBC
Mission
To
leverage
military
and
other
federal
business
opportuni;es
to
expand
the
economy,
grow
jobs
and
improve
quality
of
life
in
North
Carolina
Goals
1
-‐
Increase
federal
revenues
for
businesses
in
NC
2
–
Support
integra;on
of
military
into
workforce
3
-‐
Support
defense-‐related
recruitment
20. WWW.NCMBC.US
Business
Development
Teams
• Three
pre-‐award
/post-‐award
teams
(west,
central,
east)
• Create
awareness,
recruit/engage
NC
firms
in
market
• Pre-‐posi;on
for
future
opps,
develop
sub-‐contract
opps
• Iden;fy
current
prime/sub
opportuni;es,
no;fy
firms
• Assess/assist
firms
with
solicita;ons,
quotes,
proposals
CY2013
105
Contracts
$123
-‐
$887
million
CY2005-‐2013
1,436
Contracts
$3,173
-‐
$10,500
million
25. WWW.NCMBC.US
NCMBC
Major
Events
2014
• Fort
Bragg
Small
Business
Outreach
Event
(18
MAR)
• Camp
Lejeune/Cherry
Point
SB
Outreach
Events
(25/26
MAR)
• Federal
Construc;on
Consolidated
Teaming
Forum
(21
MAY)
• NC
Federal
Advanced
Technologies
Review
(4-‐5
JUN)
• Military
Food
Conference
(10
JUN)
• 13th
Annual
Defense
Trade
Show
(5
AUG)
• Aerospace
Supplier/Advanced
Manufacturing
Summit
(7
AUG)
• 2014
Federal
Construc;on
Summit
(15-‐16
OCT)
• Advanced
training,
proposal
development,
4
loca;ons
(JUL/DEC)
• Defense
Contractor
Academies,
RAL/FAY
(MAR/DEC)
26. WWW.NCMBC.US
Contact
Informa;on,
NCMBC
• ScoE
Dorney,
Execu;ve
Director,
910-‐678-‐0190,
dorneys@ncmbc.us
• Madison
Sanderford,
Business
Development
Specialist,
910-‐938-‐6785,
toonem@coastalcarolina.edu
• Alexa
Dennis,
MatchForce
Administrator,
910-‐678-‐0191,
dennisa@ncmbc.us
27. 2727
Construction and Facilities Support
Contracts Overview
MCB Camp Lejeune & MCAS New River
CDR Scott Cloyd, CEC, USN
OICC MCI East
25 March 2014
28. Greater Sandy Run
Area
Hadnot Point
Hospital Pt
Paradise Pt
Naval
Hospital
Tarawa
TerraceCamp
Johnson
Rifle Range
Courthouse Bay
Triangle Outpost
Gate
Sneads Ferry
Gate
Air Station Gate
Camp
Devil Dog
French Creek
K Ranges
SR Ranges
Midway Park
New River Air
Station
Camp
Geiger
Piney Green Gate
Main Gate
MCB Camp Lejeune & MCAS New River
New River Field Office
Mainside Office
28
Wallace Creek
OICC MCI East
offices
29. OICC Acquisition
• Warrant authority
– Five Contracting Officers
– $10 Million
• Larger acquisitions go through NAVFAC MIDLANT’s North
Carolina IPT in Norfolk, VA
• Tools
– Multiple Award Construction Contracts (MACCs)
– Base Operating Services (BOS) Contract
– Facilities Support Contracts (FSC)
– Global Contingency Contract
– Stand Alone Contracts
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30. Current and Future Workload
• Current Workload - $2.1B
– MILCON à 61 contracts
– FSRM à 229 contracts
• Future Workload
– FY13 and prior MILCON à 3 projects @ $10M
– FY14 MILCON à 10 projects @ $114M
– FY15 MILCON à 2 projects @ $37M
– FSRM à ~$100 M/yr (FY16 sequestration returns?)
Over $160M in MILCON yet to be awarded
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36. NAVFAC MIDLANT A/E Contracts
Active Contracts Firm
Award
Date
Expiration
Date
Maximum
Amount
Architectural Design and
Engineering Services
HBA 02/2010 02/2015 $15M/Life
Architectural Design and
Engineering Services
AECOM 02/2010 02/2015 $15M/Life
Civil Design and Engineering
Services
Richard Catlin 03/2010 03/2015 $7.5M/Life
Utilities Engineering Services AECOM 03/2010 03/2015 $30M/Life
Civil Design and Engineering
Services
C. Allan Bamforth, Jr. 06/2010 06/2015 $7.5M/Life
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Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Civil IDIQ - Expected Award this year $15M/Life
Architect IDIQ - Expected Award next year $15M/Life
37. 37
Solicitation
Number
Type of Service
Not To Exceed
(NTE) Amount
N40085-13-R-5220 A/E Services for Community Support Facilities $7M
N40085-13-R-5221 A/E Services for Medical Facilities $5M
N40085-13-R-5222
A/E Services for Industrial/Military Support Facilities
(Camp Lejeune)
$5M
N40085-13-R-5223
A/E Services for Industrial Military Support Facilities
(New River & Cherry Point)
$5M
N40085-13-R-5224 A/E Services for Civil Engineering and Site Work $5M
N40085-13-R-5225 A/E Services for Utility Infrastructure $5M
N40085-13-R-5226 A/E Services for HVAC and Electrical $5M
N40085-13-R-5227 A/E Services for Facility Planning $5M
Synopsized & on the street!
OICC A/E Opportunities
38. Firm
Award
Date
Existing
Option
Expiration
Date
Maximum
Amount
Remaining
Capacity
DCK North America,
LLC
08/16/2010 3rd Option 08/16/2014 $750M/Life
$442M for
Life
Whiting-Turner
Contracting Company
08/16/2010 3rd Option 08/16/2014 $750M/Life
$442 M for
Life
Walbridge Aldinger
Company
08/16/2010 3rd Option 08/16/2014 $750M/Life
$442 M for
Life
Sundt Construction,
Inc.
08/16/2010 3rd Option 08/16/2014 $750M/Life
$442 M for
Life
Hardin-WGI Joint
Venture
08/16/2010 3rd Option 08/16/2014 $750M/Life
$442 M for
Life
Design Build MACC
Awarded as Base + Option Years
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Plenty of capacity remains. Opportunities here as a sub.
NAVFAC MIDLANT D/B MACC
39. OICC MACC Status
Active MACCs Award Date
Existing
Option
Final
Expiration
Date
Maximum
Amount
Remaining Capacity
8(a) 03/07/2011 3rd Option 03/06/2016 $100M/Life $91 M (for life of contract)
Painting 05/11/2010 3rd Option 05/10/2016 $100M/Life $95 M (for life of contract)
HubZone 08/16/2011 2nd Option 08/15/2014 $100M/Life $75 M (for life of contract)
Roof 09/09/2010 3rd Option 09/08/2015 $100M/Life $84 M (for life of contract)
General (SB) 09/15/2010 3rd Option 09/14/2015 $450M/Life $245.9 M (for life of contract)
SDVOSB 09/27/2013 Base Year 09/26/2018 $50M/Life $49.8M/Life (for life of contract)
Civil/Paving 09/27/2013 Base Year 09/26/2018 $95M/Life $91M/Life (for life of contract)
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Will resolicit upon expiration (time or capacity limit).
40. New MACCs Award Date
Maximum
Amount
Status
Mechanical Q3 FY14 $95M Acquisition Planning Phase
General Mini MACC Q3 FY14 TBD Proposals Received
HubZone Q4 FY14 TBD Acquisition Planning Phase
OICC MACC Opportunities
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FY14 MACC Opportunities!
41. OICC Services Contract Opportunities
41
• More than 20 contracts are in place today, but only 2 real
opportunities this year:
Active Contracts
Award
Date
Current
Option
Expiration
Date
Award Amount
(Including Options)
Current Contract
Value
PM Gate Barriers 9/28/12
6 Month
Extension
03/31/14 $169,660 $47,100
Service For Uninterrupted
Power
02/16/10 4th Option 02/15/15 $251,100 $395,712
42. How do I get this work?
• To be a Prime Contractor
– Register in the System for Award Management (SAM)
– Obtain a Duns & Bradstreet Number (DUNS)
• To Subcontract
– Contact any of the following (Contact listing available from
OICC Small Business Officer, kimberly.vallone@navy.mil)
• Multiple Award Construction (MAC) Contractor
• Base Operating Support Contract (BOSC)
• Housing Privatization Contractor
– Meet the minimum requirements to gain access the base
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43. • Solicitation & Award Venues:
– Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) address –
https://www.fbo.gov
– Navy Electronic Commerce Online (NECO) address – https://
www.neco.navy.mil
– POC: Gary Milton, Supervisory Contract Specialist
NAVFAC MIDLANT (NC IPT), Norfolk, VA
(757) 322-8258
– POC: Jerry Williams, Acquisition Director
Kimberly Vallone, Small Business Officer
OICC MCI East, Camp Lejeune, NC
(910) 451-2581 extension 5236 and 5289
How do I find this work?
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44. Take Aways…
• Still more than $2 billion currently under construction
– In various stages of construction
– Will complete ~$750M in next 12 months
• Record years behind us, but still significant work ahead
– Approximately $200M/yr in construction (MCB CL & MCAS NR)
– Size varies widely, from a few thousand to tens of millions
– Many opportunities for new A/E work
– Limited opportunities for new Service Contract work
• OICC MCI East name change in May 2014
– Resident Officer in Charge of Construction (ROICC)
Camp Lejeune
• Monitor NECO & FEDBizOpps
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46. Cherry Point Local A/E Contracts
Active Contracts Firm
Award
Date
Expiration
Date
Maximum
Amount
Business
Type
Mechanical &
Electrical
CEMS 06/2009 05/2014 $3.5M SDVOSB
Civil/Structural NRW Engineering 10/2012 10/2016 $2.5M SB
Mechanical &
Electrical
Bowman, Foster, &
Associates
05/2009 05/2014 $3.5M VOSB
Architectural
Maune, Belangia, &
Faulkenberry
05/2010 05/2014 $3.5M SB
Architectural Walker Group 06/2010 06/2014 $3.5M WOSB
Architectural DJG, Inc 06/2010 06/2014 $3.5M LB
Environmental MACTEC 09/2010 09/2015 $4.0M LB
Environmental EEE Inc. 09/2010 09/2015 $4.0M SDB, 8A
Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
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Resolicit as needed. One contract per discipline…
47. OICC Services Contracts Status
Active Contracts
Award
Date
Current
Option
Expiration
Date
Award Amount
(Including Options)
Current Contract
Value
Wood Grinding and Yard Waste
Grinding and Concrete Crushing
at Landfill
09/21/13 3rd Option 09/20/14 $2,674,110 $1,756,680
Boiler Controls at Building 1700 09/22/11 2nd Option 09/30/14 $197,564 $104,613
EMCS at NH100 09/22/11 2nd Option 09/30/14 $4,006,764 $3,778,237
Pest Control 09/30/12 1st Option 09/30/14 $662,340 $286,383
Cleaning of Breach/Shoot
Houses
09/30/11 2nd Option 09/30/14 $899,880 $959,979
Multiple Service Contract 09/30/11 2nd Option 09/30/14 $2,892,807 $3,181,168
Operation of Onslow Beach
Bridge
09/26/12 1st Option 09/30/14 $482,940 $193,500
Custodial, Naval Hospital &
Med/Dental Clinics
09/27/13 Base Year 09/30/14 $30,830,629 $6,125,917
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48. OICC Services Contracts Status
Active Contracts
Award
Date
Current
Option
Expiration
Date
Award Amount
(Including Options)
Current Contract
Value
Bullet Trap Management (New) 01/01/14 Base 12/31/14 $672,750 $134,550
Veeder Root System Repair &
Maintenance
12/28/12 1st Option 12/27/14 $351,000 $137,516
Grounds Maintenance,
Outlying Roads
02/21/13 1st Option 02/28/15 $7,588,569 $2,668,936
Morehead City Port Refuse
Service
01/01/14 Base 12/31/14 $14,408 $2,836
Custodial Services,
Basewide
02/01/10 4th Option 01/31/15 $7,091,326 $1,477,513
Outdoor Pool Service Contract 02/01/10 3rd Option 01/31/15 $81,235 $81,234
Sampling & Analysis of Wells 02/01/11 3rd Option 01/31/15 $625,340 $509,275
Service For Uninterrupted
Power
02/16/10 4th Option 02/15/15 $251,100 $395,712
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49. OICC Services Contracts Status
Active Contracts
Award
Date
Existing
Option
Expiration
Date
Award Amount
(Including Options)
Current Contract
Value
Maintenance/Repair Railroad
Trackage
04/01/13 1st Option 03/31/14 $4,040,432 $600,070
Facilities Maintenance Support
Services
01/07/10 3rd Option 03/31/14 $219,213,899 $108,829,970
Base –Wide Grounds
Maintenance
05/01/12 2nd Option 07/31/14
$3,801,984
$13,245,795
Maintenance & Certification of
Cranes, Basewide
05/01/13 2nd Option 04/30/14 $1,006,507.61 $338,310
M&R Screw Pumps, MCBCL 06/01/10 3rd Option 05/31/14 $496,843 $394,489
PM Gate Barriers 9/28/12
6 Month
Extension
03/31/14 $169,660 $47,100
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50. WCN BEQs & Armory
Cost: $83.9M, CCD: Feb14
P1382 Base Entry Road, PH 1
Cost: $50.9M, CCD: Jun 14
P1331/1857 Hospital Addition &
Renovation Cost: $59.6M, CCD: May 15
P1253 2D Combat Engineer Complex
Cost: $66.4M, CCD: Feb 15
P1317 FC BEQ
Cost: $39.6M, CCD: Jul 14
Q1440 SOF G3X Training
Cost: $1.6M, CCD: Apr 14
P1286 Stone Bay BEQ & Connector Road
Cost: $49.4M, CCD: Sep 14
P1251/1254 BEQs
Cost: $75.0M, CCD: May 14
P1034/1240 ANGLICO/Intel
Cost: $98.6M, CCD: Dec 14
P1266 Utility Expansion
Cost: $17.4M, CCD: Jan 14
P1383/1384 BER PH 2 & 3
Cost: $61.3M, CCD: Apr 15
P004 Motor-T Comm. Maint.
Cost: $12.0M, CCD: Jan 14
P1268 SOI East Facilities
Cost: $31.6M, CCD: Oct 14
P1382B Access Road/Ramps
Cost: $19.8M, CCD: Jul 14
P1319 BEQ
Cost: $41.0M, CCD: Jun 14
P652 VMMT-204 Hangar, Ph. III
Cost: $26.0M, CCD: May 14
V-22 Hangars, Parallel Taxiway & Apron Expansion
Cost: $144.4M, CCD: Jan 15
P705/710 Hangar, Apron & CALA Addition
Cost: $58.6M, CCD: Jul 14
P1285 SOF Armory Expansion
Cost: $5.6M, CCD: Apr 14
Active MILCON projects at MCB Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River
P138 BEQ
Cost: $23.4M
CCD: Aug 14
P030 Squad Battle Course
Cost: $10.1M, CCD: Jul 14
P1311 Infotech/Telecom Complex
Cost: $32.0M, CCD: Jul 14
P1422 Energy Efficiency, CG
Cost: $6.0M, CCD: Jul 14
P1425 Overhead Range Baffle System
Cost: $2.1M, CCD: Apr 14
P1264/1265 HP & FC Utility Expansion
Cost: $70.6M CCD: Sep 14
P8144 Medical Clinic Conversion
Cost: $14.4M, CCD: Jul 15
Wallace Creek Ph II
Cost: $200.8M
CCD: Mar 14
P1265B Water Tanks
Cost: $17.9M, CCD: Jan 15
P003 Staff NCO Academy Fac.
Cost: $26.0M, CCD: Nov 15
P1218/1393 SOF MSOB-Company/Team Fac./ SERE
Cost: $46.4M, CCD: Jan 16
P1410 SOF EOD Expansion
Cost: $1.6M, CCD: Sep 14
P025 Replace Delalio School
Cost: $23.3M, CCD: Jun 16
P1449B (O&M) Energy Improvements HP & FC
Cost: $39M, CCD: Jan 16
P711 Personnel Admin Center
Cost: $4.9M, CCD: Jul 15
P1450 SOF Fire Ptln Storage Facility
Cost: $1.4M, CCD: Dec 14
As of: 14 Mar14
51. FY-13 P1449 Energy Improvements CHB
Cost: $6M, Award 1Q14
FY-14 P1362 SOF Performance Resiliency Center
Cost: $10M, Award 4Q14
FY-14 P1353 Landfill, Phase IV
Cost: $13M, Award 4Q14
FY-14 P1349 Special Ops Training Complex
Cost: $16M, Award 3Q14
FY-14 P1391 SOF Sustainment Training Complex
Cost: $21M, Award 4Q14
FY-14 P1448 Steam Plant
Decentralization – BEQ Nodes
Cost: $14M, Award 3Q14
FY-14 P674 Corrosion Control Hangar
Cost: $8M, Award 3Q14
FY-14 P676 CH-53K Maint. Train Fac.
Cost: $9M, Award 3Q14
FY-14 P726 Regional Comm. Station
Cost: $14M, Award 3Q14
FY12
FY13
FY14
Future MILCONs
FY-12 P1383B Car Wash Road
Cost: $2M, Award 4Q13
FY-13 P1384B Scales Creek Bridge
Cost: $2M, Award 4Q13
FY-14 P1445 Steam Plant Decentralization – CJ
Cost: $1M, Award 3Q14
FY-14 P1447 Steam Plant Decentralization – HP
Cost: $8M, Award 3Q14
Future MILCON projects
As of: 14 Mar14
52. FY 09 BEQ (CHB)
Cost: $22.8M
CCD: Apr 12
P1096B/1113 TT & Midway Park CDCs
Cost: $18.9M, CCD: Apr 12
P1247B Skeet Range Addition
Cost: $2.2M, CCD: May 12
P1163/1164Main & Piney Green Gates
Cost: $13.1M, CCD: Jan 12
P1330 Wounded Warrior HQ
Cost: $3.6M, CCD: Apr 12
P1310 Pre-Trial Detainee Fac.
Cost: $14.7M, CCD: Sep 12
P1266B Steam Plant Modifications
Cost: $1.5M, CCD: May 12
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FY 09 BEQ (Camp Johnson)
Cost: $22.8M, CCD: Apr 12
FY 09 BEQ (French Creek)
Cost: $49.5M, CCD: May 12
P693 Main Gate MCAS NR
Cost: $4.0M, CCD: Nov 11
MARSOC
Cost: $257.8M
CCD: Dec 11
Wallace Creek, Ph. 1
Cost: $194.6M
CCD: Dec 11
P1157/1188 Brewster CDCs
Cost: $15.2M, CCD: Dec 11
$638M in MILCON projects completed in FY12 shown in blue
$216M in MILCON projects completed in FY13 shown in yellow
$103M in MILCON projects completed in FY14 shown in green
P1256 Mess Hall Addition
Cost: $1.3M, CCD: Nov 12
P714 NR Fitness Center
Cost: $16.2M, CCD: Aug 12
P5602 Replace School, TT II
Cost: $14.4M CCD: Apr 13
P1357 ARRA CDC
Cost: $7.6M
CCD: Mar 13
Marine Corps
Energy Initiative
Cost: $46.2M
CCD: Dec 12
FY 09 BEQ (HP)
Cost: $49.5M
CCD: Dec 12
P1304 MP Working Dog Kennel
Cost: $5.0M, CCD: Feb 13
P1187B Stone Bay Exchange
Cost: $1.6M, CCD: Dec 12
P031 Multi-Purpose
Machine Gun Range
Cost: $15.8M
CCD: Dec 12
P1246 EOD Addition
Cost: $5.5M, CCD: May 13
P1378 Wounded Warrior H&C
Cost: $13.2M, CCD: Feb 13
P725 Upgrade Fuel Pump Station
Cost: $1.0M, CCD: Jan 13
P1857 Hospital Addition
Cost: $39.0M, CCD: Jul 13
As of: 14 Mar14
P1004 Site Prep for NICoE
Cost: $1.4M, CCD: Aug 13
P1160 Wallace Creek Fitness Center
Cost: $22.7M, CCD: Oct 13
P1266C Water Wells
Cost: $3.0MCCD: Jul 13
P1136 Mod. K Range Ph. II
Cost: $13.1M, CCD: Jun 13
P032 Infantry Platoon Battle Course
Cost: $17.8M, CCD: Feb 14
P1268B Camp Geiger Access Upgrades
Cost: $8.3M, CCD: Jan 14
Q419 Battalion Aid Station Expansion
Cost: $1.5M, CCD: Feb 14
P1269B Verona Loop & K-Range Water Lines
Cost: $6.3M, CCD: Nov 13
P1269 TECOM (SOI) Devil Dog
Cost: $12.6M, CCD: Dec 13
P1267 Mess Hall
Cost: $16.5M, CCD: Mar 14
P1266 Utility Expansion
Cost: $17.4M, CCD: Jan 14